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by jameskpolk
6196 days ago
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I think that's focusing in the wrong direction. The costs involved set a high-enough barrier for the first world, let alone impoverished countries. The focus should be on simplifying the technology these communities need and making it more robust, as well as showing people in the community how to repair and maintain it. Not to mention that this technology would represent another point of failure -- sure, you could print out parts for the well, but what happens when the roof over the printer fails and everything gets soaked by a monsoon. |
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I see your point 100%, but these are basically the same arguments people made about cellphones and they turned out to be better option than trying to deploy the simple and robust technology of landlines. I suggest ad-hoc communication and manufacturing technology may be the best thing in an ad-hoc economy.