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So just run that by me again, exactly how does dragging a factory behind some ostriches solve world hunger? |
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Also, what's a ngs, and what's a snag? |
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And what do the ostriches eat? |
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make lots of em-makes lots food
nongendrespcific
sensitivenewageguy |
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Here's my concern. In areas of drought and famine, there are few berries, bugs and twigs to spare, causing a reduction in production just at the time where it's needed most. I don't think I need to point out that this could constitute a bit of a flaw. |
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That's if I'm correct in thinking that the reason for making the factories mobile is to deliver them into areas where they are most needed. If that's not the reason, then why are the factories mobile? |
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//And what do the ostriches eat?// sand. |
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Ten kilowatt ostriches? You do realise that a large horse only produces about 750w? |
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And, well, 50 x 10 = 500kW, not 750kW? Even if you had these magic super-strength ostriches that can continuously put out 10kW, you're still not getting the power you're expecting. |
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As [zen_tom] points out, you need a lot of food to feed the fifty ostriches you've got pulling the factory, plus the (50 per day x 365 days or so for them to reach slaughter weight) = about 18,000 ostriches. |
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Such a quantity of food is not available in areas of famine. What is needed in such areas is rice or grain; this has an even higher conversion efficiency of nutrients to food. |
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/given that each ostrich produces around eight to ten kw of useable energy/ |
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You cannot be serious. Link please. |
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Do you have any idea how many twigs, berries and bugs an ostrich would have to eat in order to put out that kind of power? Consider the mega calorie pasta mountains that cyclists chow through in order to scrape together a few hundred Watts. |
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//given that each ostrich produces around
eight to ten kw of useable energy// |
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I was about to point out that this was
bollocks, but two people have already
pointed this out. However, I see no harm
in pointing out again. |
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Incidentally, *why* exactly is the dog
breakfast? |
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My experience with ostrich meat leads me to consider it unfit for human comsumption. I have yet to find a stringier, tougher, and more tasteless food product. |
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I'd rather convert the twigs, berries, and bugs into food for myself. |
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I also suspect that your NGS PC ostritchperson will be chronically overworked. The mobility apparently is to ensure that the ostritches have new food sources each day, but I would not expect that herding 18,000 or so ostritches around on a daily basis would be possible for one person, even with the most advanced ostritch-herding and slaughtering techniques. |
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Train a select few ostriches to herd the rest. I assume ostriches can be herded (unlike cats and hermits). |
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//I assume ostriches can be herded// All
the one's I've listened to were pretty quiet. |
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Once you draw them out of their shells, you can't shut them up. |
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I've never been able to draw ostriches. |
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I didn't know ostriches had shells: Is this special 10kW species a shellfish with a confusing name? |
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Dear max I am occasionally 'all over the place like the dog's breakfast' thought it was nicer than 'all over the place like a mad woman's shit'; herded-hahaha; am too slow on the uptake to get the draw them bit.
dear lights are on, ostriches dont have shells but their skin can be used to make excellent leather!
finally david southern. David, David, David, I didn't bother doing the maths on the figures that just sprang into my head, 1000 hp just sounded too nice not to include! |
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Do you have any idea how many ostriches would be needed to produce 50 eggs per day? I do. |
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Wouldn't free range ostriches be more efficient? Certainly more entertaining. |
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This idea will never fly. |
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Ah - so the breakfast belongs to the dog
(the dog's breakfast), rather than the dog
*being* breakfast (the dog's breakfast).
All is now clear. |
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How about people who live in a land
with no food move the heck away? |
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I don't think that it is my responsibility
to save people from their own stupidity. |
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Generally when the food leaves you
leave with it. |
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What is the difference between starving
where you are and starving while you
are walking to where the food is? |
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(hint: if you are walking to where the
food is then you probalby won't be
starving anymore) |
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