IMmeURyou: this is a nice place you got here bodhi.
It's all good. I'm all for peace love and a reassessment of material values.
The economy of abundance is inevitable. Our grasp of quantum industry is only just now beginning...what if you could power your whole house with your garbage? Wouldn't that be sweet?
Galactic_bodhi: It's all good. I'm all for peace love and a reassessment of material values.
The economy of abundance is inevitable. Our grasp of quantum industry is only just now beginning...what if you could power your whole house with your garbage? Wouldn't that be sweet?
i believe that is technically possible as we speak, i like the way the gears turn in that mind of yours. must be the medicine
IMmeURyou: i believe that is technically possible as we speak, i like the way the gears turn in that mind of yours. must be the medicine
It's technically possible, but they won't go there...how does the government track and tax something like that? They rely on us being dependent on them for everything. When we are no longer dependent, they are no longer relevant, and they become desperate to prevent that at any cost.
Check out Noam Chomsky and Michael Parenti. You might like what both dudes have to say...especially Noam in "Manufacturing Consent".
Galactic_bodhi: It's technically possible, but they won't go there...how does the government track and tax something like that? They rely on us being dependent on them for everything. When we are no longer dependent, they are no longer relevant, and they become desperate to prevent that at any cost.
Check out Noam Chomsky and Michael Parenti. You might like what both dudes have to say...especially Noam in "Manufacturing Consent".
i'm familiar with them, i must admit i havn't been as engaged as i should be lately. i know that some private enterprizes are using landfills as an energy source, also some farms run everything on the methane produced bu waste, but that's getting into industrial farming, which is a whole other issue in itself.
Galactic_bodhi: It's technically possible, but they won't go there...how does the government track and tax something like that? They rely on us being dependent on them for everything. When we are no longer dependent, they are no longer relevant, and they become desperate to prevent that at any cost.
Check out Noam Chomsky and Michael Parenti. You might like what both dudes have to say...especially Noam in "Manufacturing Consent".
IMmeURyou: he would share anything with you i would venture to guess, but i'll let him speak for himself.
You can have some too wil. I take linguini noodles and boil them like spaghetti, put the finished noodles into a pan with chopped chicken breast and alfredo sauce (i'm thinking about altering that or varying it with pesto) and a good top layer of grated mozzarella, provolone, and feta. Baked about 14 minutes
There's usually enough for 4, or two with lunch the next day
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