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August 15, 2012, 10:23:50 AM
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That Kevin Carson, he's one smart dude. Wonder if he's on here? (I'm sure he is, but I bet he has better things to do than argue politics on an alt currency board.)

Here's the article:
http://c4ss.org/content/11718

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What happens when the unemployed and underemployed start taking advantage of the technical possibilities for low-overhead household microenterprise, in defiance of zoning and licensing and bogus “safety” and “health” standards whose real purpose is to impose artificially high capitalization and overhead costs and make it impossible to stay in business without a sufficient revenue stream to amortize them? Say hello to household micro-bakeries using ordinary kitchen ovens, home-based cab services using the family car, household daycare and beauty salons, raw milk and meat from animals without RFID chips, etc. — all bartering with each other and with those above-mentioned garage manufacturers in an encrypted darknet economy. And all while the state, aka the executive committee of the ruling class, blindly gropes in the dark to prevent it.

Oh yeah. We're entering the Diamond Age. I can't wait.

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August 20, 2012, 02:08:52 AM
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GREAT READ!!

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I'm so happy to be part of it  Cheesy
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August 20, 2012, 02:20:31 AM
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I'm so happy to be part of it  Cheesy

bitcoin?

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August 20, 2012, 02:26:30 AM
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This artcile has given me a great idea....besides mining for bitcoins, I also;
1. have a home aquaponics set up (3000L) which grows up to 300 fish for consumption (cod, perch, barramundi) + more veggies than my family can eat,
2. have space for raising batches of 30+ meat birds (chickens) every quarter, and
3. have 10 chickens that produce more eggs per day than we can consume (about 4 dozen a week surplus).

This articles has really inspried me to start on selling these "off the grid" via private arrangements and using bitcoin as the medium of payment so the government cant rape me.


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August 20, 2012, 03:48:40 AM
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This artcile has given me a great idea....besides mining for bitcoins, I also;
1. have a home aquaponics set up (3000L) which grows up to 300 fish for consumption (cod, perch, barramundi) + more veggies than my family can eat,
2. have space for raising batches of 30+ meat birds (chickens) every quarter, and
3. have 10 chickens that produce more eggs per day than we can consume (about 4 dozen a week surplus).

This articles has really inspried me to start on selling these "off the grid" via private arrangements and using bitcoin as the medium of payment so the government cant rape me.



are u growing hydroponic carrots?

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August 20, 2012, 04:13:10 AM
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I'm so happy to be part of it  Cheesy

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Well...yeah.  Smiley
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August 20, 2012, 06:13:34 AM
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This artcile has given me a great idea....besides mining for bitcoins, I also;
1. have a home aquaponics set up (3000L) which grows up to 300 fish for consumption (cod, perch, barramundi) + more veggies than my family can eat,
2. have space for raising batches of 30+ meat birds (chickens) every quarter, and
3. have 10 chickens that produce more eggs per day than we can consume (about 4 dozen a week surplus).

This articles has really inspried me to start on selling these "off the grid" via private arrangements and using bitcoin as the medium of payment so the government cant rape me.



are u growing hydroponic carrots?

root crops dont penetrate the growing medium...and no I am not growing dope.

I grow predominaetly leefy veges, vines, stalked & herbs such as lettuce / bok choi, pumpkin, corn, parsley.

This list is the tip of the iceberg...the turn around for veges is nearly twice as quick as a dirt garden because the veges are continually "dunked" in nutrien rich water i.e. fish shit and water

check out aquaponics.com.au if you like the thought or are curious

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August 20, 2012, 06:20:16 AM
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This artcile has given me a great idea....besides mining for bitcoins, I also;
1. have a home aquaponics set up (3000L) which grows up to 300 fish for consumption (cod, perch, barramundi) + more veggies than my family can eat,
2. have space for raising batches of 30+ meat birds (chickens) every quarter, and
3. have 10 chickens that produce more eggs per day than we can consume (about 4 dozen a week surplus).

This articles has really inspried me to start on selling these "off the grid" via private arrangements and using bitcoin as the medium of payment so the government cant rape me.



are u growing hydroponic carrots?

root crops dont penetrate the growing medium...and no I am not growing dope.

I grow predominaetly leefy veges, vines, stalked & herbs such as lettuce / bok choi, pumpkin, corn, parsley.

This list is the tip of the iceberg...the turn around for veges is nearly twice as quick as a dirt garden because the veges are continually "dunked" in nutrien rich water i.e. fish shit and water

check out aquaponics.com.au if you like the thought or are curious

just noticed u meant aquaponics


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