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Q: What's 1 foot square, flat, covered in hair, and greasy?

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Ralf Maximus:
A: The answer to San Francisco's recent oil spill

http://www.60secondscience.com/archive/environment-energy-climate-news/hair-mat-madness-a-home-grown.php#more



Apparently what you've suspected all your life is correct: you're using the wrong hair conditioner.  No, wait, that's not it... here it is.  Apparently human hair has tremendous abilities to soak up oil, due to its scaly cracked nature. 

So the clever citizens of San Francisco, California are deploying 2000 1x1 foot mats of human hair, all harvested from sleeping homeless people.  No, wait... harvested from... it really doesn't say.  But anyway, they're deploying the mats and cleaning up the spill, then tossing them into the world's largest dumpster or something.

No wait, here it is... they take the discarded mats and seed them with fungi, which eats the organics and leaves behind rich, fertile soil.  No, I am not making this up: tragic oil spill --> giant floating mats of human hair --> fertile top soil.

Which they'll use to grow corn to convert into biodiesel and the Circle of Life will be complete.

justice:
Maybe they can grow hair for the baldies on that fertile top soil.

Darwin:
Cool. Thanks for sharing that, Ralf. 60 Second Science site looks worth re-visiting as well  :Thmbsup:

Lashiec:
Q: What's 1 foot square, flat, covered in hair, and greasy?

A: A hair metal singer whose best days have long gone into the oblivion

That leaves Jon Bon Jovi out... no, wait, almost any other hair metal singer out. Back to topic, so this is an interesting thing, I wonder if we could grown artificial hair in laboratories so we could use it when petrol "spills" over coasts and oceans.

Carol Haynes:
Cool. Thanks for sharing that, Ralf. 60 Second Science site looks worth re-visiting as well  :Thmbsup:
-Darwin (November 21, 2007, 06:26 PM)
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