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Links, News, Videos – January 21, 2013
“Simply because you are a constitutional law professor doesn’t mean you understand the constitution, care about what the constitution says, or want to protect the constitution. And this is what is being taught to the next generation” Lets Give Up … Continue reading
Information on Changing to CFL Bulbs
Paul Wheaton has produced an excellent (and entertaining) video on his research comparing CFL and traditional light bulbs. Check it out: not so free light bulbs – farmer laboratory
Posted in Interesting
Tagged CFL, conspiracy, energy, green, greenwashing, light bulbs
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If you are benefiting from ethics, you are doing it wrong!
I enjoyed this conversation between Paul Wheaton and Toby Hemenway (author of Gaia’s Garden). They explore human behavior of wanting to take something that does not belong to you. Toby explains that he is annoyed when an “able bodied, intelligent person … Continue reading
Posted in Interesting, Permaculture, Politics
Tagged green, Libertarian, libertarianism, Liberty, Paul Wheaton, property, socialism, Toby Hemenway
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Live Green Expo
There was lots to see and do at the Live Green Expo. I could have stayed all day, but after a few hours of fighting the crowds, I was tired, and my hands were tired from carrying all the bags … Continue reading