inq7.net— It was really a fish. And there was no water. And it was breathing! Without using water, fish exporters can save as much as 75 percent of air freight costs! Wow!
Jun 30, 2006View in Crawl 4
Regardless, the amount they'll save on shipping will be enormous. I am sure they will pay to license it without blinking. Not that I don't agree with you, patent systems are pretty crappy.
Fish are quite delicate, and even when transferring them on optimal conditions many dies on the transfer. You might save on the freight costs, but most of your cargo would be useless. There's an interesting thread about this on <a class="user" href="http://www.myaquariumclub.com/">http://www.myaquariumclub.com/</a> going on right now.Breeding for commercial use is the real answer to aquarium fish high costs (no freight costs, no capturing costs, healthier fish with higher survival rate, etc.)
nonhumanJun 30, 2006
I've always wanted to know that too. There's also a Los Banos in California that I've driven past many times. Wtf?
rworneJun 30, 2006
Yes, I saw this as well - the parent is not a troll. It was the japanese who used it to deliver fresh live fish to sushi joints.
wowphilippinesJun 30, 2006
Hahaha your EVIL! hope I can use this on my active kids specially when we travel....
carbonrodJul 1, 2006
I for one welcome our new fish overlords!
gryph1Jul 1, 2006
Regardless, the amount they'll save on shipping will be enormous. I am sure they will pay to license it without blinking. Not that I don't agree with you, patent systems are pretty crappy.
donolsen1155Jul 1, 2006
This would be an excellent way of providing sushi grade fish to inland areas where it is really hard to find.
pacobellJul 1, 2006
I agree wholeheartedly. This nmay be tre maing of a kibnd of corrypt humanbity!!!11!1
poppsoJul 2, 2006
I think there is a big difference in some periods of time with the word bath/bath house. It has not always meant the Crapper/S#@%er or what have you.
enigmaticsJul 8, 2006
Cheers to that!
osubukuOct 11, 2007
Fish are quite delicate, and even when transferring them on optimal conditions many dies on the transfer. You might save on the freight costs, but most of your cargo would be useless. There's an interesting thread about this on <a class="user" href="http://www.myaquariumclub.com/">http://www.myaquariumclub.com/</a> going on right now.Breeding for commercial use is the real answer to aquarium fish high costs (no freight costs, no capturing costs, healthier fish with higher survival rate, etc.)