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manufactoring
in all honesty we could get machines that make it manufactoring very effeicient and thus allowing it exist in our country and allowing people to get well paid that would also attract more 4chaners to come and other people with specialtys.
danny20623- Posts : 26
Join date : 2010-12-21
Re: manufactoring
True, but what exactly could we produce, and then export at a reasonable cost. China makes pretty much everything cheaply...
J- Posts : 16
Join date : 2010-12-21
good point
that is where deeper thought is needed. we could exclusivly talk to companys and make contracts with them to buy only from us we could also make things for africa because its closer and the cost to move it might make a good difference when it comes to shipping it in from china
danny20623- Posts : 26
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Re: manufactoring
danny20623 wrote:that is where deeper thought is needed. we could exclusivly talk to companys and make contracts with them to buy only from us we could also make things for africa because its closer and the cost to move it might make a good difference when it comes to shipping it in from china
Good idea, if we were close to Africa. Especially when you consider the possibility for cheap (compared to other continents) imports of food, water (this would be a major hurdle) and other goods.
J- Posts : 16
Join date : 2010-12-21
more thought
well if this is in africa we could become more stable with cheap imports and hopefully more exports and we could make a more loyal customer base as long as we get our shit in order and keep this progressive
danny20623- Posts : 26
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Re: manufactoring
We can grow marijuana. Export to med houses in the united states?
jsic- Posts : 7
Join date : 2010-12-21
lol
maybe that would be hard legaly to do thou we need a steady way of income thou
danny20623- Posts : 26
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Re: manufactoring
med houses are legal in californiadanny20623 wrote:maybe that would be hard legaly to do thou we need a steady way of income thou
if we declare ourselves our own nationt then we can decide whats legal and whats not just as long as were legally exporting it to medhouses
jsic- Posts : 7
Join date : 2010-12-21
Revenue
Seriously, this seems obvious to me. The most profitable and easy to produce good on the planet is the substances other countries legally restrict. Yeah, I mean drugs. If we form a nation the citizenry can decide these items are not illegal there. However, this will cause defense to be a heightened issue.
A much safer revenue stream would be botting MMO currencies. Thousands of Chinese people are putting themselves through college on that shit. You can convert it to any currency you want, it can't really be stolen, and it takes minimal manual effort. Seems optimum since I assume we'd have an exceptional internet connection anyway.
Another source of income would be selling computational services. Companies and universities pay tangible sums for tasks that require a lot of computing power. They pay so much that some universities have made their own computing clusters. Turns out PS3s are great for this type of number crunching. several of them networked can achieve 80% of the potential of a true super computing network. Even without the PS3s it's easy to throw together cheap desktops and donate your free processor cycles. If we have unrestrictive data laws, there are organizations like Pirate Bay and Wikileaks that would love to be hosted/mirrored somewhere they don't have to fear being shut down.
A much safer revenue stream would be botting MMO currencies. Thousands of Chinese people are putting themselves through college on that shit. You can convert it to any currency you want, it can't really be stolen, and it takes minimal manual effort. Seems optimum since I assume we'd have an exceptional internet connection anyway.
Another source of income would be selling computational services. Companies and universities pay tangible sums for tasks that require a lot of computing power. They pay so much that some universities have made their own computing clusters. Turns out PS3s are great for this type of number crunching. several of them networked can achieve 80% of the potential of a true super computing network. Even without the PS3s it's easy to throw together cheap desktops and donate your free processor cycles. If we have unrestrictive data laws, there are organizations like Pirate Bay and Wikileaks that would love to be hosted/mirrored somewhere they don't have to fear being shut down.
Zungaron- Posts : 12
Join date : 2010-12-22
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