I loved that final episode: the reaper-binder was amazing:
1. Horse powered
2. Designed by engineers
3. Mass produced in a factory
4. Rugged and repairable with hand tools.
I feel that this is an optimum way forward: use high tech to produce SENSIBLE things in factories, not plastic tat nor energy hogs.
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Hear hear! Appropriate Technology is what we need!Vortex wrote:I loved that final episode: the reaper-binder was amazing:
1. Horse powered
2. Designed by engineers
3. Mass produced in a factory
4. Rugged and repairable with hand tools.
I feel that this is an optimum way forward: use high tech to produce SENSIBLE things in factories, not plastic tat nor energy hogs.
Jim
For every complex problem, there is a simple answer, and it's wrong.
"Heaven and earth are ruthless, and treat the myriad creatures as straw dogs" (Lao Tzu V.i).
For every complex problem, there is a simple answer, and it's wrong.
"Heaven and earth are ruthless, and treat the myriad creatures as straw dogs" (Lao Tzu V.i).
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I've only watched four episodes so far; the series is an interesting exercise although I could have done with more technical information and less of all the 'this is jolly hard work' comments, though I suppose the makers of the programme are appealing to the lowest common denominator.
Recently I thought, "fair play to them, killing, preparing and then eating animals" but then I can't recall any of the three participants actually killing an animal - the ones I saw being killed were dispatched by others (rabbits, pheasants, dunno about the turkey and what about the cow tongue?) but others might have a different take on it. At least they're going through most of the process. As a vegan, I admire that.
I'm in love with Clumper.
Recently I thought, "fair play to them, killing, preparing and then eating animals" but then I can't recall any of the three participants actually killing an animal - the ones I saw being killed were dispatched by others (rabbits, pheasants, dunno about the turkey and what about the cow tongue?) but others might have a different take on it. At least they're going through most of the process. As a vegan, I admire that.
I'm in love with Clumper.
I experience pleasure and pains, and pursue goals in service of them, so I cannot reasonably deny the right of other sentient agents to do the same - Steven Pinker