Not a continent... an island. Small and tropical, the less populated the better. Of course it has to have good Internet access...
how big does an island have to be before it's considered a contenent? i don't see much difference between continents and islands .. continents are just very large islands, and islands are just really small continents.
RooRshackia. Personal freedom, heavy regulation and government action to protect the environment and the individual rights and pursuits of individuals and promote the wellbeing of the general public and society, lots of cars, drugs, and computers, and an outdoors unspoiled by unfettered industry (with highly advanced smarter industry centered in dedicated zones). Unfortunately I'm still searching for an uninhabited (or affordable) continent on which to situate my society - if you know of one, please let me know.
australia is the only one i would question. then i just looked at a map and have to wonder why greenland isnt a continent. however the rest of the continents are much much much bigger than any other islands. of coarse we will have to wait a couple years to see exactly how big greenland and antartica is. after all that ice melts we will know for sure.
Antarctica because it’s mostly uninhabited and the Antarctic Treaty signed in 1959 reserves the region for peace, promotes scientific investigations, international cooperation, and encourages environmental stewardship. Btw it currently -53 F with a wind chill of -94 at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station
Oh I remember a couple years ago I called for the beheading of the UK isles off European continent. I remember. Turkey too, that can go to Asia. We don't want it. >.>