An Impossible Oasis
It is impossible, - he said. There is no water in a desert. I pointed my finger at the water dripping from the air conditioner. Hm... he said, - anyway it can not be done. Too expensive. Days is too hot, night is too cold and not enough water.
Bad dancer blames his balls, - I said, and walked out. Never stay long around people who say, - It's impossible. Stick to those who believe that nothing is impossible.
An impossible oasis in Arizona
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Please participate in this project with donations, ideas, information and materials. As usually this will be a non-profit organization with the transparent accounting. It is a new kind of the public entity - the true public organization. What differs it from the ordinary non-profit organizations is an absolute accountability made possible by the transparent accounting system. Transparent accounting is basically a ledger available online for public viewing. After all it is your money so why all this privacy fog surrounding today's public companies.
The goal of this project is to establish an experimental station in a high desert and find the ways to use a solar energy, wind power and day-night sharp temperature charges to extract water and restore the fertility of soil. It was not always desert, you know. Just like prairies and steppes were once forests.
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