Joel:

It is possible to do "good work" within the borders of one's own country. As off-grid specialists, we try to keep one or two elderly or disadvantaged customers on our books as pro-bono clients, providing services they could not afford. They buy the parts, we install and service at no charge. I encourage all wrenches to do the same.

William Miller


At 07:53 AM 3/4/2009, you wrote:
Low-tech solar's unintended positive consequences. The print magazine bullet "Before they got the solar cookers, female refugees often were attacked."

See http://www.parade.com/health/2009/03/solar-cooker-project.html

Several wrenches do good work in developing countries. Please share your experiences and ideas with us so that we can do a little positive technology transfer when we are on the road.

Joel Davidson

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