Duh, chainsaw is part of the arm. Anything else in the tool shed is fair game though.
Spazsquatch
joined 2 years ago
The bigger issue is that while the water still exists, it may no longer exist in a useful location. It could be pulled from a reservoir in a drought stricken area, evaporate and drift to some other area where it causes a flood.
That’s an extreme example, but I hope it makes the point that the location of water is just as important as its existence.
Everything costs over 100M these days and usually much, much more. I heard someone say The Marvels was $250M