I can't see this.
Is it the guy that built an island out of empty water bottles?
Re: Man builds his own island
Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 12:08 pm
by Genevieve
Pretty insane. But what do they mean left his family? Like kids and shit? If he's got any children then he's a dick.
This is gonna become increasingly more common, though. "Sea steading". The co-founder of Paypal, forgot his name.. is workign on a project to create a libertarian state on an artifical island. Not sure how libertarian it'll be, but it's interesting to see how it'll pan out.
Re: Man builds his own island
Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 1:26 pm
by ketamine
this is cool
Re: Man builds his own island
Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 1:34 pm
by karmacazee
Superman's branching out into TV presenting I see.
Still, cool as hell, but the way that video was edited meant you couldn't look at anything for longer than 1 second.
Re: Man builds his own island
Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 2:25 pm
by joeki
Family man turns gay = becomes a bum, builds a floating island out of plastic bottles he collected for money. Plans to drift out to sea at one point. I say let him drift.
Re: Man builds his own island
Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 6:41 pm
by alphacat
Tbh I like his approach to seasteading more than this:
That's what I was refering to. In what way do you like it better?
Re: Man builds his own island
Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 7:02 pm
by HamCrescendo
Genevieve wrote:
This is gonna become increasingly more common, though. "Sea steading". The co-founder of Paypal, forgot his name.. is workign on a project to create a libertarian state on an artifical island. Not sure how libertarian it'll be, but it's interesting to see how it'll pan out.
If this happens I will become a pirate.
Re: Man builds his own island
Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 7:07 pm
by magma
This guy's dope.
You won't become a country, but you are dope.
Re: Man builds his own island
Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 7:11 pm
by alphacat
This guy's approach is adaptive and imaginative - he's taking a resource that people throw away and building a more autonomous existence with it, ramshackle as it may be.
The Seasteading Institute people on the other hand are right-wing Libertarians, the worst kind of Libertarian; they're focused on capitalist enterprise and moving it offshore to avoid the "stifling" influence of things like environmental regulation and safety precautions. They talk the talk of personal liberty but don't seem to me to be too concerned with the responsibility to others that comes with that kind of liberty. To quote someone else, "It's a platform parked off the coast of California to provide a place to work in "silicon valley" without a visa. Isolated company towns exploiting migrant workers enters the digital age."
Milton Friedman's grandkid stepped down from the board of the Seasteading Institute to spearhead a new right-wing Libertarian project where they do this on land - creating sovereign states within sovereign states. He describes it thus:
One potential model is something Friedman calls Appletopia: A corporation, such as Apple, “starts a country as a business. The more desirable the country, the more valuable the real estate,” Friedman says.