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Mass produce biosphere glass bricks (biocuboids?) for building interesting features into airy lobbies/ the front wall of important buildings especially that house environmental groups/ garden centre owning companies
This idea hinges on the basic premise that it is possible to produce a small
self-contained closed system biosphere. I know about all the well documented attempts to build a human supporting biodome, and have even watched the Pauly Shore flick 'Biodome'. That's not what I'm talking about. Im talking small scale, bottle-garden style stuff.
Looks like they're hiring.
http://swann2.ansc....binfo.asp?jobid=647 Any Aquarist/Diver/Water Quality /Life Support Tech HalfBakers? [phoenix, Sep 17 2002, last modified Oct 05 2004]
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// and have even watched the Pauly Shore flick 'Biodome'. That's not what I'm talking about. // |
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Damn, just imagine a building with hundreds of Pauly Shores entombed in the walls. That would be excellent. |
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Similar to those frosted-glass block walls that some bathrooms and doctor's offices seem to love? The ones that let in natural light? |
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The glass on the biodomes is little panes of glass stuck together, rather than blocks, per se. But this does sound like an interesting concept- now we can all have a dry igloo. |
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