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  • From: Kelley <amaranth@uninets.net>
  • To: permaculture <permaculture@franklin.oit.unc.edu>
  • Subject: Re: [permaculture] Re: Does Permaculture have to be so expensiv
  • Date: Thu, 20 May 1999 10:49:27 -0400


Okay, techies, I don't think it's just me missing a bit of this conversation.
What is
XML? SGML? T-1? etc??

Kelley

Larry London wrote:

> http://metalab.unc.edu/london InterGarden
> london@metalab.unc.edu lflondon@worldnet.att.net
>
> On Wed, 19 May 1999, Thilo Pfennig wrote:
>
> > But this is not the question. And teachers who get ten times more in pay
> > would
> > not be the solution of the problem, either. An teacher who get nothing
> > paid are
> > also not a solution. This is a structural problem and has one of his
> > roots in
> > the property rights for information. The freedom of information is too
> > expensive for most people.
>
> > If we manage to distribute our information faster and better as the one of
> > Monsanto or Shell, this may really change things.
>
> Short of having our own T-1 lines with webservers on them we still have
> access right now providing us with the ability to exchange large
> quantities of info: CD's, tapes, web/ftp sites. The format in which the
> info is delivered needs working on. Hence, SGML, XML via the Web and
> tools for creating CD's with well organized/structured information: text,
> multimedia, interactive features, indexing, searching. CD's with turnkey
> databases (XML?) that we can add our own resources to.
>
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