ATOT Effect Needed

CrazyLazy

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One of my best childhood friends lives in the Netherlands an that is on average 1 meter below sea level. They have great dykes and dams, but the sea level is continuing to rise to the point where his entire home town could be flooded. I need ATOT to help save him.

According to wikipedia there are approximately 1,300,000,000,000,000,000 liters of water in the ocean. If ever member of this forum went out with a two liter soda bottle to their closest ocean we could remove 400,000 liters of water from the ocean. It may not sound like a lot, only 3x10^-11 percent of the water in the ocean. But even the tiniest bit could be enough to save his life.

Please remember, once you fill up the bottle put a cap on it to prevent it from evaporating and all of our hard work going to waste.
 

HannibalX

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Originally posted by: CrazyLazy
One of my best childhood friends lives in the Netherlands an that is on average 1 meter below sea level. They have great dykes and dams, but the sea level is continuing to rise to the point where his entire home town could be flooded. I need ATOT to help save him.

According to wikipedia there are approximately 1,300,000,000,000,000,000 liters of water in the ocean. If ever member of this forum went out with a two liter soda bottle to their closest ocean we could remove 400,000 liters of water from the ocean. It may not sound like a lot, only 3x10^-11 percent of the water in the ocean. But even the tiniest bit could be enough to save his life.

Please remember, once you fill up the bottle put a cap on it to prevent it from evaporating and all of our hard work going to waste.

What should we do with the bottles after they are filled and capped?
 

sash1

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i came here expecting a link and some hot girl to not vote for because i decided to choose someone else. yeah, i'm disappointed.
 

CrazyLazy

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Originally posted by: iFX
Originally posted by: CrazyLazy
One of my best childhood friends lives in the Netherlands an that is on average 1 meter below sea level. They have great dykes and dams, but the sea level is continuing to rise to the point where his entire home town could be flooded. I need ATOT to help save him.

According to wikipedia there are approximately 1,300,000,000,000,000,000 liters of water in the ocean. If ever member of this forum went out with a two liter soda bottle to their closest ocean we could remove 400,000 liters of water from the ocean. It may not sound like a lot, only 3x10^-11 percent of the water in the ocean. But even the tiniest bit could be enough to save his life.

Please remember, once you fill up the bottle put a cap on it to prevent it from evaporating and all of our hard work going to waste.

What should we do with the bottles after they are filled and capped?

Just store it in a safe place, basement etc.
 

HannibalX

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May 12, 2000
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Originally posted by: CrazyLazy
Originally posted by: iFX
Originally posted by: CrazyLazy
One of my best childhood friends lives in the Netherlands an that is on average 1 meter below sea level. They have great dykes and dams, but the sea level is continuing to rise to the point where his entire home town could be flooded. I need ATOT to help save him.

According to wikipedia there are approximately 1,300,000,000,000,000,000 liters of water in the ocean. If ever member of this forum went out with a two liter soda bottle to their closest ocean we could remove 400,000 liters of water from the ocean. It may not sound like a lot, only 3x10^-11 percent of the water in the ocean. But even the tiniest bit could be enough to save his life.

Please remember, once you fill up the bottle put a cap on it to prevent it from evaporating and all of our hard work going to waste.

What should we do with the bottles after they are filled and capped?

Just store it in a safe place, basement etc.

Can I store it in your basement? My basement is... occupied.
 

CrazyLazy

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Jun 21, 2008
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Originally posted by: iFX
Originally posted by: CrazyLazy
Originally posted by: iFX
Originally posted by: CrazyLazy
One of my best childhood friends lives in the Netherlands an that is on average 1 meter below sea level. They have great dykes and dams, but the sea level is continuing to rise to the point where his entire home town could be flooded. I need ATOT to help save him.

According to wikipedia there are approximately 1,300,000,000,000,000,000 liters of water in the ocean. If ever member of this forum went out with a two liter soda bottle to their closest ocean we could remove 400,000 liters of water from the ocean. It may not sound like a lot, only 3x10^-11 percent of the water in the ocean. But even the tiniest bit could be enough to save his life.

Please remember, once you fill up the bottle put a cap on it to prevent it from evaporating and all of our hard work going to waste.

What should we do with the bottles after they are filled and capped?

Just store it in a safe place, basement etc.

Can I store it in your basement? My basement is... occupied.

Fine put it in your attic.

Thanks a ton to everyone that's doing this btw :).
 

HannibalX

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I actually filled up four bottles... I'm an overachiever.

My attic is also... occupied. I'm just going to toss the bottles in the same backyard hole I dug for used motor oil and rat poison.