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To: TobagoJack who wrote (11908)11/27/2006 11:21:43 AM
From: elmatador   of 218038
 
TJ we have more technology that we can digest but have not enough materials. I keep saying is the age of the materials but MQ is not listening.

We will be 'mining' the cities for the materials they have. Like shutting down telephones on fixed lines, just to get the copper cables for the scrap metal value.

We will have companies collecting garbage for free just to 'mine' the trash for recycling.

Many materials are still too cheap: Water and Paper are next in line to be going up.

Not only that. The people will get more money and they will go for better diet. More meat for instance...

This thing has a potential that - as you correctly pointed- people have not yet grasped.
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