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support local company in seasteading contest
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Just thought everyone might like to know that a local boy and local company could use your support, and vote, in the seasteading content online by voting for entry #38 at http://seasteading.org/design-contest-gallery

The contest sponsored by the Seasteading Institute, challenges designers to build anything they can imagine on a 400' x 400' ocean based platform. Submitted by Puna's Technovation is entry #38-Airship hydrogen and oxygen station.

A seastead is a floating platform that allows people to permanently settle the ocean as they do land.

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#2
The page does not work.

However, if it has to do with Seasteading... You might be interested in contacting Punaweb member Jay Fitzgerald on his blog Sensible Simplicity:

http://sanityandsimplicity.blogspot.com/

He is really into this kind of stuff.



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#3
Thanks Damon. I copied it and somehow picked up a 'period' appreciate the link for blog seasteading. Mahalo!

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#4
The link worked for me. The ideas were all interesting and some obviously were works of art in themselves. It is a great concept. However, I would not like my ocean view to be spoiled by any of them. There are some "islands" (actually platforms in disguise) that were created off the shore of Long Beach CA and they were landscaped and designed to hide the oil storage tanks and wells on them. From Shore they looked like a typical island. Up closer they had waterfalls and interesting structures to hide the real purpose of the "islands".

You said these are "floating" platforms? That seems crazy, how would they prevent the rocking from waves?

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