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'''Seed-impregnated hexacomb''' boards would make a ready to roll food source if the disaster were great enough that the camp would stand for 2+ months (depending on the crop).  Just lay them out on the soil and use gray water.  The hexacomb could come preloaded with soil.  The roots would grow through the cardboard, into the topsoil.
'''Seed-impregnated hexacomb''' boards would make a ready to roll food source if the disaster were great enough that the camp would stand for 2+ months (depending on the crop).  Just lay them out on the soil and use gray water.  The hexacomb could come preloaded with soil.  The roots would grow through the cardboard, into the topsoil.
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This page is for posting whatever speculations or brainstorms you have for hexayurts, and asking any kind of weird question you think might help move the project along. It's a sort of sandbox. If strong ideas get generated here, refine them and post them in the appropriate wiki page (or start a new page for it).

Insect-repellent panels. Organic & non-toxic. Cheap? How about a "wide spectrum" insect repellent to stave off fleas and other grim nasties too?

Kirkyan Hexayurts. This would take more money than... but if hexayurts weren't just "spimes" -- trackable in space and time, intelligent enough to push info back to the right radio signal --- but "kirkyans" --- spimes that can use environmental information to alter their form and configuration for greater efficiency and problem solving. Autopoeitic systems, environmental controls? Other uses? http://blog.rebang.com/?p=786

How do we get good Internet connection to these rural, poor camps after earthquakes? We can use the net to get very useful info quickly, and also use many apps on it as a 'virtual drive' to save info and come back to it later (like a Gmail accounts). Will the Gatr satellite sphere do this, or what else is needed?

Seed-impregnated hexacomb boards would make a ready to roll food source if the disaster were great enough that the camp would stand for 2+ months (depending on the crop). Just lay them out on the soil and use gray water. The hexacomb could come preloaded with soil. The roots would grow through the cardboard, into the topsoil.

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