 h a l f b a k e r y Birth of a Notion.
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// can demonstrate science and ecology to
the kids in the block// Thank goodness
there's at least one person who recognises
the distinction. |
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[Maxwell] Most people (over the age of about three) understand the distinction between "animals" "cows" well enough, but "animals and cows" is still an odd thing to say. Something to do with sets and subsets. |
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[+] but it doesn't go far enough. |
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//Certain things you can't do yourself will be listed.// No such animal. Anything can be used for something. It is precisely the more creative sort of recycling that should be encouraged. |
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Forget "processing": cut the OEMs out of the loop entirely. |
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Seconded, [Ned_Ludd] - with a small reservation. It's worth spending a few moments evaluating whether any particular creative use you're considering is really more ecofiendly than any other, commercially available recycling procedure. It often will be, because you're likely to use less energy in the recycling, in transport if nothing else. |
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(Aside: I don't like the "ecofriendly" word, but I don't have a suitable alternative. Any suggestions?) |
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//I don't like the "ecofriendly" word, but I don't have a suitable alternative// Seconded, [Cosh], I've also been looking for one. |
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//ecofiendly// There is indeed such a thing, too! |
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Anything that subverts dependence on mass production warrants a bit of credit, as it helps to break the pattern whereby production in excess of real need is required to keep supposedly responsible production processes, and the organizations that perform them, going. So, blown Hemi tumble-dryer, anyone? |
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> blown Hemi tumble-dryer, anyone? < |
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Depends on your zipcode evidently... |
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