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lead by example



the best way to 'teach' permaculture is to lead by example
I really hope that more good examples become public and that many of the
important yet hidden design tools such as water and wind management and building
microclimates become as well known in main stream as sheet mulching and
keeping hens.
April

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Larry London [mailto:london@metalab.unc.edu]
> Sent: Wednesday, 19 May 1999 6:14
> To: permaculture
> Subject: Re: Does Permaculture have to be so expensive
>
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> http://metalab.unc.edu/london   InterGarden  
> london@metalab.unc.edu   lflondon@worldnet.att.net
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> On Tue, 18 May 1999, Thilo Pfennig wrote:
>
> > True, we should come to the point where pc-knowhow can be
> transfered through
> > everyday people.
> > --
> > Thilo Pfennig
> > <http://Alternativ.Net/>
>
> .... using the Internet and the Web: chat, email, news, webforums, mailing
> lists, ftp
> .... printing and mailing good information from home or office
> .... exchanging massive amounts of information on CD's (cd burners
> are as cheap as $219, 4X8 speed IDE) and backup tapes (500mb to 8 gigs)
>
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