Vermiculture
#46
Posted 14 November 2009 - 09:43 PM
I saw a little verm crawling about a pile of leaves in the backyard. Maybe there is hope after all.
Teach a Wall Street banker how to build a fire and he'll be warm for the night. Set a Wall Street banker on fire and he'll be warm for the rest of his life. 
Logic
The art of thinking and reasoning in strict accordance with the limitations and incapacities of the human misunderstanding.
--Ambrose Bierce, The Devil's Dictionary
Te kāhu i runga whakaaorangi ana e rā,
Te pērā koia tōku rite, inawa ē!
Logic
The art of thinking and reasoning in strict accordance with the limitations and incapacities of the human misunderstanding.
--Ambrose Bierce, The Devil's Dictionary
Te kāhu i runga whakaaorangi ana e rā,
Te pērā koia tōku rite, inawa ē!
#47
Posted 15 November 2009 - 05:36 AM
I have a voracious laptop. It's eaten several versions of this post I'd spent a lot of time on. Let's hope it's satisfied and will let me finish one. If you're reading this, then I've somehow succeeded.
I think the thread people are asking about is one I started called http://hypography.co...emediation.html. We aren't working on that project right now. We have too many biochar projects at the moment, and we're trying to create an organizational structure within which we can handle all the work that's popping up. If we're able to get back to the superfund site, we'll probably try to get the Worm Man (Garbage Busters Home) involved. I hope we'll also use Amazon.com: Grow Native: Landscaping with Native and Apt Plants of the Rocky Mountains (9781555913731): Sam Huddleston, Michael Hussey: Books http://www.amazon.co...s/dp/1555913733
I was an editor on that book, one of many. Another editor, who hired me to assist her, is also part of the community group we're trying to keep together and to engage in the superfund remediation project.
I'm getting very tired. The first couple of attempts were much better than this. Now, I don't care any more. Seeing that cyber petit mal seizure followed by the appearance of the actual post will be my greatest accomplishment in many days. (I lead a very sad life.)
--lemit
I think the thread people are asking about is one I started called http://hypography.co...emediation.html. We aren't working on that project right now. We have too many biochar projects at the moment, and we're trying to create an organizational structure within which we can handle all the work that's popping up. If we're able to get back to the superfund site, we'll probably try to get the Worm Man (Garbage Busters Home) involved. I hope we'll also use Amazon.com: Grow Native: Landscaping with Native and Apt Plants of the Rocky Mountains (9781555913731): Sam Huddleston, Michael Hussey: Books http://www.amazon.co...s/dp/1555913733
I was an editor on that book, one of many. Another editor, who hired me to assist her, is also part of the community group we're trying to keep together and to engage in the superfund remediation project.
I'm getting very tired. The first couple of attempts were much better than this. Now, I don't care any more. Seeing that cyber petit mal seizure followed by the appearance of the actual post will be my greatest accomplishment in many days. (I lead a very sad life.)
--lemit

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