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Oh yeah, let's build our infrastructure project based on tech that requires a large amount of helium. You know, that element that is extremely hard to store and transport. Yes, the one that's already scarce and is required for vastly more important technologies.
I don't see what the problem is, it's not like helium production is a byproduct of an energy sector were trying to rapidly divest from......
They should just use hydrogen... you won't even have to worry about recovering anything if there is an accident.
Just what Comcast needs, a fleet of very slow cruise missiles.
Can't wait for them to park their buoyant IED router above my house if I don't upgrade to the game day package.
Great for the 4th of July celebrations!