To: crazyhorse691
There is a problem with corrosion on coastal structures such as piers and bridges. The solution is to provide sacrificial anodes. Sacrificial metal corroded at a faster rate is eaten away by the harmful electrical current.
The solution to the wolf problem is to protect the cattle by providing sacrifical prey.
Stray cats come to mind.
5 posted on
12/02/2005 4:04:21 PM PST by
bert
(K.E. ; N.P . Franks in '08)
To: bert
The solution to the wolf problem is to protect the cattle by providing sacrifical prey.
All those tasty stray cats and dogs and the well fed racoons would provide a stable source of wolf food in Portland for a few years, then maybe legislators. No, there are some things even a starving wolf wouldn't eat.
11 posted on
12/02/2005 4:12:15 PM PST by
crazyhorse691
(Diplomacy doesn't work when seagulls rain on your parade. A shotgun and umbrella does.)
To: bert
There is a problem with corrosion on coastal structures such as piers and bridges. The solution is to provide sacrificial anodes.Works good on cars too. But I never saw a cat made of zinc.
To: bert
Animal rights wackos as sacrificial prey also would work.
Some people might be come attached to stray cats. That's not going to be a problem with animal rights wackos.
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