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In response to
"
it doesn't, isn't that the problem?
"
by
znufrii
read your im and then kick your own shin. -- nm
Posted by
TFox
Aug 7 '10, 18:04
(No message)
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sorry (TFox translation inside)
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znufrii
Aug 7, 18:07
9
landfills don't have air and bacteria? are they in space?
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TFox
Aug 7, 18:13
8
znu is... right. Deep down in landfills there's no air, and organic material decomposes anaerobically
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Reagen
Aug 7, 19:12
maybe I'm mistaken, but there's a reason you're supposed to turn over a compost heap regularly.
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znufrii
Aug 7, 18:15
6
so food covered in dirt doesn't decompose? -- nm
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TFox
Aug 7, 18:16
5
or at least, much more slowly than it would if it were exposed to the open air, that's my understanding. -- nm
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znufrii
Aug 7, 18:19
4
more slowly i'll grant, but its a landfill. it has time. -- nm
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TFox
Aug 7, 18:20
3
sure, as long as you can find space for another landfill when that one is full..
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znufrii
Aug 7, 18:22
2
when its full, its not going to be full because of grilled cheese sandwich scraps. -- nm
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TFox
Aug 7, 18:24
1
imho, every little bit helps. -- nm
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znufrii
Aug 7, 18:25
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