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  • From: tradingpost <tradingpost@lobo.net>
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  • Subject: Re: [Livingontheland] Why industrial farming may be the most INefficient farming method
  • Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2014 12:42:43 -0600


I've heard drought is pretty bad there.

On 3/28/2014 12:30 PM, Emery Mitchamore wrote:
AFB7E528-4473-489C-9D8E-B3A90D2D772E@att.net" type="cite">Revolution is based on failure of everything electric, leading to a total collapse of  society.  The show isn't "realistic", but it might be useful in getting some couch potatoes to think about "what if".  Real change doesn't happen much until attitudes change, and I'm supportive of anything that helps, even if it's just TV drama.

Meanwhile, I stay busy outside.  It has been a dry winter, but it's still good to see stuff turn green again.

E. E. "Mitch" Mitchamore
www.hillcountrynatives.net

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On Mar 28, 2014, at 1:07 PM, tradingpost wrote:


Well hi again, Mitch. Never saw any of that but the trend to the new post-apolyptic stuff suggests some demand out there, maybe a sea change. Got tired of the Prepper stuff real fast, bad script, totally unrealistic soap opera, guns, MREs, etc. No long term plans, gardening, community. Absurd when you consider the roving hordes can't get far on no gas & empty stomach. Based on killing all the men, women & children who want what you've got. The rich "ecovillages" probably aren't any more realistic. YMMV.  Wasn't it Yogi Berra, the trouble with predictions is it's in the future...


On 3/28/2014 10:36 AM, Emery Mitchamore wrote:
D2AE8F9C-98B7-4BDB-AAE9-641C89E10EAA@att.net" type="cite">If some have a hard time imagining that, they might watch the TV series Revolution, which depicts some of the conditions in rather dramatic fashion.

E. E. "Mitch" Mitchamore
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