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- From: "J. Kolenovsky" <garden@hal-pc.org>
- To: <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: [permaculture] removal (Marimike6@cs.com)
- Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 11:22:22 -0600
Yes! Tell it like it exists, Michael. Very eloquently put. (Keith
Johnson's not too bad either). Once in a while a little deviation from
the electic headiness brings refreshment and merriment to the soul.
Based on whats coming down the pike, we all need some of that. Let the
orthodox lists ruminate on what to do in the future ahead of us and
we'll watch them take no action simultaneously.
J
Message: 1
Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 07:50:09 EST
From: Marimike6@cs.com
Subject: Re: [permaculture] Re removal
To: permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org
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In a message dated 2/21/2007 4:20:53 PM Eastern Standard Time,
listmail@lorendavidson.com writes:
>How come nobody seems capable of unsubscribing themselves anymore?
>Whatever happened to permaculture being about self reliance???? Blimey
>if we can't follow the simple instructions to unsubscribe ourselves
>from a flippin' email list how are we gonna eat, build and manange our
>own sustainable societies once the energy descent kicks in???
I think the point being made is similar to some folks who just can't
walk out
the door when they reach the point of boredom, or exasperation. They
have to
turn around and say in a loud voice "Well! I'm leaving!" And slam the
door on
their way out.
To me, they're missing a good party. If discussions get a little "off
list"
here at times, that just lets us get to know one another. I'm sure the
departing purists will have little trouble finding another, more
orthodox list to
adhere to.
Meanwhile, bring on the sidebars. I like exploring meanders, and braided
threads. The earth is all whole, and connected at every point.
Michael
- [permaculture] removal (Marimike6@cs.com), J. Kolenovsky, 02/22/2007
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