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James Hannemann

Off-the-grid communities: 5 places carving a sustainable path | MNN - Mother Nature Net... - 0 views

  • Some off-the-grid communities are little more than subdivisions beyond the reach of any power company, where homeowners fend for themselves. Some off-the-grid communities take the intentional community approach, a gathering of like-minded residents living in a cooperative manner (and if you think that sounds like a commune, well, you’d be right).
  • Emerald Earth This intentional community on 189 acres Mendocino County near Boonville, Calif., was founded in 1989. The dozen or so people living here share a common house with a main kitchen, eating and meeting areas and shower. There is also a bathhouse/greenhouse with a sauna, showers and garden greenhouse. There are four small cabins heated by passive solar and wood stoves. Solar panels and a gas generator provide electricity. Use of composting outhouses means there is no need for a septic system.
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    I feel like such communities are going to be a necessary and vital part of the future. I wonder if everyone will be living in communities like these in say 100 years?
Caleb Johannes

How sustainable is the Internet? - 0 views

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    Interesting little article about the future of the internet, and while not talking about environmental sustainability this is a cute little read. "AT & T has limited the sale of iPhones in New York City for a problem of saturation in the data network"... woah!
jarod martin

Helpful for hanging on to people's names, for me. Evernote Hello | Evernote - 0 views

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    I can't remember names. With this "rich" data ad on, I have more trigger points to access and jog my memory with. Remembering people is hard. Evernote Hello makes it easy by creating a rich, browsable history of individuals, encounters and shared experiences.
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