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- From: "Lawrence F. London, Jr." <lflondon@mindspring.com>
- To: permaculture
- Subject: Re: pc in Afghanistan
- Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2001 11:59:23 -0400
On Mon, 15 Oct 2001 11:16:15 +0100, "Tammi Dallaston Wood"
<tdallastonwood@cwcom.net> wrote:
>I object to such derogatory, monosyllabic postings on an otherwise
>intelligent site. Moderator, could you either moderate or ask BBurt to
>leave, please?
>
>Tammi, uk
I agree, Tammi. It was pretty crude and not typical of posts to this
list. Since it was directed at me and bounced off I'd just as soon
forget it.
I will gladly moderate/intervene in this list if needed but am not in
the habit of asking folks to leave unless there is overwhelming
consensus that that be done, i.e. when someone repeadly posts
messages with 5 megabyte atttached wordprocessor files containing
a few lines of text. :-)
Still, I am very curious as to why he posted this. Could you explain
what you were trying to get across to us, BBurt? Was your knee jerking
so hard that you couldn't control your typing? Do you work under
Dennis Avery at the Hudson Institute? Let's hear it dude. Shape up or
ship out :-) :-)
Lawrence London
owner, permaculture mailing list
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: BBurt McClure [mailto:lcb@zianet.com]
>Sent: 12 October 2001 04:27
>To: permaculture
>Subject: Re: pc in Afghanistan
>
>
>ARE YOU FOR REAL?
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Lawrence F. London, Jr. <lflondon@mindspring.com>
>Newsgroups: permaculture
>To: permaculture <permaculture@franklin.oit.unc.edu>
>Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2001 5:01 PM
>Subject: Re: pc in Afghanistan
>
>
>> On Wed, 10 Oct 2001 20:40:45 -0800, sfram@citycom.com (unruLEE) wrote:
>>
>> >
>> >Anybody know of any permaculture folks in Afghanistan?
>> >
>> >Lee
>>
>> That is an interesting question. There are almost limitless
>> possibilities and opportunities for putting permaculture to work in
>> Afganistan, post war, that is. Afganistan is very near the Hunza
>> area up in very high country, where people often live well in excess
>> of 100 years. Interesting crops they grow up there, apricots for
>> example. What will happen to the poppy fields when peace comes and
>> their farmers will have the opportunity to grow food/fiber/grass/grain
>> on that fertile land to ensure reliable, independent and sufficient
>> supplies for their people. Soil tilth & fertility, water and plant
>> resources, housing, energy & fuel are areas that will be worth looking
>> at for the long haul. Permaculture consultants and teachers would be
>> worth their weight in gold.
>>
>> LL
>>
>>
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Re: pc in Afghanistan,
Lawrence F. London, Jr., 10/11/2001
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: pc in Afghanistan, Lawrence F. London, Jr., 10/12/2001
- Re: pc in Afghanistan, Lawrence F. London, Jr., 10/15/2001
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