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Before any engineering or construction code association would approve the use of Arab remains in concrete for commercial construction, numerous long-term tests would have to be conducted, and witnessed by the International Council of Building Officials (ICBO), to determine the properties of such a formula.
Since we currently have such a limited quantity of test material available, this would require killing and burning several dozen more Arabs to obtain a quantity of material sufficient for testing.
Were this new formula to prove economical and reliable, we'd be faced with another problem. Since it is essential for the concrete mixture used throughout the entire project to be homogenous and of of a uniform strength formula, we'd need even more material.
By my estimates, to reconstruct the entire World Trade Center, including sub-structures, parking, and plaza structures, plus the adjacent destroyed or damaged structures, would require the dead burned bodies of 6.4 million Saudi Arabians.
Now where the hell we gonna get those?
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