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From the page: "While drastically decreasing the carbon emissions sent into the atmosphere by its inferior predecessor." | What's horrifying about reducing carbon emissions? Styrofoam lasts about 9 million years!
Reviewed by Whomadewho Jun 21, 09:59am ( 16 reviews ) • archicentral.com
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Reviewed by ajanelle on Aug 05, 4:38am
Probably wonderful for some applications, but a horrible idea for widespread use
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Reviewed by dotcommodity on Jul 16, 5:50pm
Whomade, you're right: I agree "drastically" decreasing the carbon emissions is a strange way of describing this excellent quality!
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Rated by jannafire1 on Jul 15, 1:02pm
From the page: "MIT Developing Concrete That Lasts For 16,000 Years"
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Rated by Rliivt on Jun 27, 5:10pm
This is excellent!
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Rated by IIIIsIIII on Jun 23, 6:50am
Should contact these guys and ask further questions...
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Rated by al3xand3r on Jun 22, 4:01pm
We don't need this.
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Reviewed by Jassifer on Jun 21, 6:32pm
Didn't the Egyptian pretty much already achieve this?
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Rated by objectconstant on Jun 21, 5:15pm
what'd they do, stick in some super advanced time acceleration device and turn it up to 16,000 years? AND Do we really need this? Seriously?
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Reviewed by Hampton2012 on Jun 21, 4:42pm
Just because it will last for 16,000 years doesn't mean is has to.