On 06/04/2014 06:33 AM, Eugen Leitl wrote:
> It
>>degrades very slowly because of the high silica content. So rice growing
>>regions wind up with these mountains of rice straw in the fields that take
>>ages to degrade.
It's going to become building material reinforcement one of these days when robot plasterers
can handle troweling and packing it into meta-concrete forms and onto stucco walls.
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