I really like this project. "Closing the loop" in agriculture is exactly
what I'm trying to do as well. Keep me informed!
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I also read news here I wouldn't otherwise get. But that depends on the
willingness of those who share to continue doing so. Thanks for more than a
decade of insight!
Eric
On Nov 19, 2014, at 12:15 PM, robert rabello rabe...@shaw.ca wrote:
Chip,
Ditto, I read virtually everything that
http://www.cnn.com/2013/11/21/opinion/sutter-swiss-executive-pay/
U.S. should copy Switzerland and consider a 'maximum wage' ratio, too
By John D. Sutter, CNN
updated 3:49 PM EST, Thu November 21, 2013
Supporters of the Swiss 1:12 initiative demonstrate in Zurich on November 2.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
I'd like to recommend to the list a book I recently finished reading:
Democracy at Work by Richard Wolff. Challenges from farm labor rights to
externalized environmental costs could be addressed eloquently by Wolff's
Workers' Self-Directed Enterprises; and at the heart of his proposal is a
way of
Gateway to the Global Garden: Beta/Gamma Science for dealing with
Ecological Rationality
http://www.uoguelph.ca/research/assets/resserv/hopper_lecture/roling2000.pdf
A paper that ties it all together quite well.
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I am aware that there is a Japanese translation of Farming and Gardening
for Health or Disease (The Soil and Health) by Sir Albert Howard that can
be bought on amazon.co.jp, but does it exist online as well? I am looking
for the translation of just one paragraph from the introduction, namely
this
well received in Fairbanks, Alaska
On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 1:25 PM, John Chase jpcha...@tnh.net wrote:
Recieved
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From: Lauretta Ayers llay...@tid.org
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2012 4:17 PM
To:
Hear about Harry Schoell, the inventor of the heat regenerative cyclone engine
yet? Basically a steam engine, but the steam is very hot. At any rate, it is
a good sight better than internal combustion, but almost anything is... Lots
of applications it seems, versatile. Looks like a very
: Tuesday, July 1, 2008, 11:34 AM
Eric Schaetzle wrote:
Hear about Harry Schoell, the inventor of the heat
regenerative cyclone engine yet?
Basically a steam engine, but the steam is very hot.
At any rate, it is a good sight
better than internal combustion, but almost anything
is... Lots
Dr. Syun-Ichi Akasofu is one of the more prominent dissenting voices on the
subject of an anthropogenic cause for global warming. Is there any support for
his position or has he ignored the evidence? I'm curious if anyone here can
help me out as his name and research has been used in
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For anyone interested in Jean Pain's methods of producing energy from
compost,
but frustrated at the lack of information and the scarcity of the English
edition of his book, I found a nice video about his methods that is
narrated in
German and is about 15
For anyone interested in Jean Pain's methods of producing energy from compost,
but frustrated at the lack of information and the scarcity of the English
edition of his book, I found a nice video about his methods that is narrated in
German and is about 15 minutes long. I think this was also
I am interested in Jean Pain's methods of using compost to heat his house. In
the Journey to Forever reprint of the article that appeared in Reader's Digest
it mentions he pipes the water into registers. I was wondering if it might be
more efficient to use underfloor radiant heating instead.
Sun catchers tuned to crank out the juice
By R. Colin Johnson , EE Times
November 22, 2004 (11:52 AM EST)
URL: http://www.eet.com/article/showArticle.jhtml?articleId=53700939
PORTLAND, Ore. EEEs are turning a 19th-century invention into a 21st-century
alternative-energy source.
The last
excellent
economy.
The Bourke was 50 to 1 and you could put your hand on
the exhaust
according
to a pamphlet published by the Experimental Aircraft
Assosciation.
Kirk
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