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Re: GBlist: Rant: Strawbale



John Salmen wrote:
> 
>If you are saying that your personal and aesthetic
> needs are crucial to issues of urban sustainability (and I would not
> dispute that position) then I would suggest you use a properly built
> community darkroom and at the point of reaching some kind of peer
> acclaim and its attendant financial rewards hire some good environmental
> designers, build the proper darkroom and set a shining example.
> If a proper community darkroom does not exist I suggest finding some
> people sharing similar aesthetic and environmental concerns and in the
> process of developing the project I would say it is inevitable that you
> would attract the proper technical expertise to solve your questions.
> I apologize if my tone seems abrupt but I am having trouble determining
> if you are sincere or playing devils advocate

> White Crow / RSDC wrote:

> John
> 
> > > The questions remain:  is this an appropriate activity; and what
> > > systems
> > > are available to mitigate small-scale actiivities such as these?
> > >

What about converting to digital technology to minimize the chemicals?
-- 
Catherine M. Muller
National Center for Appropriate Technology
614/767-9000 (phone); 614/767-9033 (fax)
cmuller@ncat.org

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