I think I cracked IT...
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What is 'IT'?
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Ladies and gentlemen,
I believe the solution is obvious. We have all the info that we need:
It made a grown man laugh when constructed
It will change how citites will be architected, [reduces human] impact on the environment
Alternative to "dirty, expensive products,"
discplaces old companies
There is a controversial/eccentric element to IT,
but IT is no doubt meritorious
After three hours of thought, I understood what the invention is: A new type of toilet/trashcan that converts
biological waste into energy and/or decomposes it into, say, water vapor. It will alleviate the
need for the existing sewage/water supply/energy infrastructure and get rid of the old companies which have been supplying
city dwellers with utility for years. This is why Kamen Kamper is afraid these companies will find out about his invention!
You must agree with me then...
Stanislav Rost (prSPAMgrssor@S.P.A.M.cs.bS/P/A/M/u.edu)
I believe the solution is obvious. We have all the info that we need:
It made a grown man laugh when constructed
It will change how citites will be architected, [reduces human] impact on the environment
Alternative to "dirty, expensive products," discplaces old companies
There is a controversial/eccentric element to IT, but IT is no doubt meritorious
After three hours of thought, I understood what the invention is:
A new type of toilet/trashcan that converts biological waste into energy and/or decomposes it into, say, water vapor. It will alleviate the need for the existing sewage/water supply/energy infrastructure and get rid of the old companies which have been supplying city dwellers with utility for years. This is why Kamen Kamper is afraid these companies will find out about his invention! You must agree with me then... Stanislav Rost (prSPAMgrssor@S.P.A.M.cs.bS/P/A/M/u.edu)