11-05-2014, 05:48 AM
This was a great post on a topic most people never give any thought to. Even better, the arguments make perfect scientific sense and are not just ill informed ideological rants. My property uses a cesspool and I'm grateful someone had the curiosity to investigate this. Thanks.
Unfortunately, if you look at the insane proliferation of requirements for construction codes, land preparation 'environmental impact assessment', 'archeological assessment', 'architecture stamp', etc., all requiring lots of time and effort by highly paid professionals, it becomes apparent that the idea is to herd all of us into apartment complexes where we can be 'managed efficiently'. The way things are going, only the wealthy will be able to afford to build a new home larger than a shack to code.
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You can't fix Samsara.
Unfortunately, if you look at the insane proliferation of requirements for construction codes, land preparation 'environmental impact assessment', 'archeological assessment', 'architecture stamp', etc., all requiring lots of time and effort by highly paid professionals, it becomes apparent that the idea is to herd all of us into apartment complexes where we can be 'managed efficiently'. The way things are going, only the wealthy will be able to afford to build a new home larger than a shack to code.
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You can't fix Samsara.