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I’m in. I’m packing now to move wherever we need to help this get going even more! :O)
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The concept sounds great but........ Early America tried different forms of government in the colonies but in the end it was the golden rule, he who put up the gold made the rules and if it works some country will claim it’s on their continental shelf or in their economic zone and tax it.
I think the only way it would work is if it’s part of a research project and some corporation is putting up the money for the construction.
Did you see Water World? They were looking for dry land :)
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Greg - 5/24/2012 9:46 AM 
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This would be fun, but unfortunately I do not see it working. As previously mentioned, someone would try to own it. Then you would need a military and yada yada yada. Although I bet there would be some serious fun to be had!
Greg, move here. We dive every week.
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Greg - 5/24/2012 11:31 AM 
So even if an ocean city was under the control of a particular country. It would still be a great idea and I would love to be involved.
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yeah, like the communes of the 60s and 70s a few worker bees and a hole lot of free loading losers.
WOW. how did I become so conservative?
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Greg - 5/24/2012 1:47 PM 
From John_giu: yeah, like the communes of the 60s and 70s a few worker bees and a hole lot of free loading losers.WOW. how did I become so conservative?... There would have to be a system in place to kick off slackers. And you could literally make them walk a plank :) But I’m sure the cost to entry would be high enough that you’d weed out most of the slackers.
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"There would have to be a system in place to kick off slackers. And you could literally make them walk a plank :) But I’m sure the cost to entry would be high enough that you’d weed out most of the slackers."
And being outside the 3 mile limit eliminates all that paperwork about them walking the plank :)
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lerpy - 5/25/2012 5:17 AM 
Free loaders, walking the plank, no democracy, this ocean city is turning Lord of the Flys. LOL.
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Here is something more in our price range
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Here is whate we really want!

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Greg - 5/29/2012 7:03 AM 
The SeaOrbiter sounds like it will actually be a reality soon. Really cool concept and design. Man, what I would give to be involved on a project like that!
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Greg - 6/22/2012 12:18 PM 
You can get this floating island for $4.8 Million:

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There is a great huge plastic gyre in the middle of the pacific and atlantic ocean. Perhaps something can be done to build on it?
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