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RicktheBrick
Senior Cruncher Joined: Sep 23, 2005 Post Count: 206 Status: Offline Project Badges:
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IBM should come to Ludington for the following reasons.
1. It has a port on the east side of Lake Michigan. 2. Less than 30 miles from a water depth of over 250 meters. 3. An abundant source of year-round cool water. 4. Extremely large battery(pumped storage plant that they are spending close to a billion dollars to update. 5. An abundant source of wind power(Mason county has already 56 windmills and there is plenty of space on Lake Michigan beyond view from either shore. 6. There is an old ship docked in Ludington. It has not moved in decades. Buy it and fill it with computers and double distilled water. 7. Take this ship to the middle of the lake and sink it to a depth of 100 feet. 8. Build enough windmills to power the computers. 9. But another ship and fill with compressed air to equal pressure of 750 feet of water. 10. Sink to the bottom of the lake and use as a battery for when the wind is not blowing. |
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