Much of the NOLA "problem" is the poor, on welfare, that are part of the huge sucking sound of social institutionalization. Look how many had a chance and did not take it, to escape!
I don't believe anyone should be permitted to build in NOLA. It is below sea level, surrounded on all sides by swamp, river, huge lake, and the Gulf.
Only the "floating homes" of the Dutch offer a real partial solution. Cat 3 hurricane protection is about the best we can hope for, considering the size of the problem.
But, everyone is neglecting the entire hurricane war zone of the Gulf Coast. It is going to take decades to recover. I suggest dome homes. On pilings.
Egads! You mean almost EVERYBODY?! (well, perhaps every corporations, business, charity, school, church, self-employed person)?!
Even, perhaps, FOSS advocates!? I mean, I hand out LiveCDroms in stores, and email the lucky noobs!
OK, off to my lawyer, I go...
Much of the NOLA "problem" is the poor, on welfare, that are part of the huge sucking sound of social institutionalization. Look how many had a chance and did not take it, to escape! I don't believe anyone should be permitted to build in NOLA. It is below sea level, surrounded on all sides by swamp, river, huge lake, and the Gulf. Only the "floating homes" of the Dutch offer a real partial solution. Cat 3 hurricane protection is about the best we can hope for, considering the size of the problem. But, everyone is neglecting the entire hurricane war zone of the Gulf Coast. It is going to take decades to recover. I suggest dome homes. On pilings.
Egads! You mean almost EVERYBODY?! (well, perhaps every corporations, business, charity, school, church, self-employed person)?! Even, perhaps, FOSS advocates!? I mean, I hand out LiveCDroms in stores, and email the lucky noobs! OK, off to my lawyer, I go...