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Old 01-29-2010, 10:37 AM
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There is no way to secure that much land against such large numbers in the long run. The least bad option is to farm someplace less populated. Bring food in to NYC if you need it, or else get food that doesn't need acres to produce - fish! IMHO the population of the NYC area would, by 2001, have adjusted itself to what can be grown, gathered/scavenged or traded (no mention of food imports into the NYC area, but who knows), probably at a level of less than 500k.
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