Unplugr » Nomadism http://unplugr.com Pulling the plug on a broken world Mon, 28 May 2007 21:20:57 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.8.6 en hourly 1 Books tangentially related to homesteading http://unplugr.com/archives/10/books-tangentially-related-to-homesteading http://unplugr.com/archives/10/books-tangentially-related-to-homesteading#comments Thu, 10 May 2007 05:07:50 +0000 Dethe http://unplugr.com/archives/10/books-tangentially-related-to-homesteading Extreme Delays Picture

Mike asked me to post a list of the books I have that are related to homesteading and homebuilding, so here it is. Note that the connection of some of these to homesteading is extremely tenuous.

Some of these books I haven’t read yet. Some, like the Ingenuity Gap, are on my reading shelf to get to soon. There are some which are full of brainstorming positive ideas for solving real problems in the world (WorldChanging, The Book of Visions, Utne Reader Almanac, Whole Earth Catalogs). Looking at this list it might appear that I’m really into domes and earth-sheltered homes, but that’s not really the case. I’m leaning much more towards straw bale construction these days, but most of the books I’ve read on it have been from the library.

Speaking of books that I don’t have, I would like to recommend a few:

Of the rest, some I would recommend with all my heart, some I would not. But that will have to wait for another post.

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Links I’ve been harvesting for a while http://unplugr.com/archives/8/links-ive-been-harvesting-for-a-while http://unplugr.com/archives/8/links-ive-been-harvesting-for-a-while#comments Thu, 08 Mar 2007 17:38:59 +0000 Vince http://unplugr.com/archives/8/links-ive-been-harvesting-for-a-while Hello everyone, I’ve been meaning to collect these up and post them. So without further delay:

Land:

Offgrid Power:

Lodging/Housing:

Cohousing/Ecovillages

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Life Imitates The Onion, again http://unplugr.com/archives/6/life-imitates-the-onion-again http://unplugr.com/archives/6/life-imitates-the-onion-again#comments Mon, 26 Feb 2007 21:01:04 +0000 Dethe http://unplugr.com/archives/6/life-imitates-the-onion-again Well, if right-wing ideologues have anything to do with “life,” that is. The funny thing is, while this:

Fears of Canada-Mexico superhighway driving U.S. critics loco

Are North American governments secretly conspiring to build a “NAFTA superhighway,” four football fields wide, from Mexico to Canada, to bypass regulatory controls and whisk goods swiftly to market?

looks superficially like this:

U.S. Protests Mexi-Canadian Overpass

In addition to facilitating trade between Mexico and Canada, the overpass is expected to increase tourism in both nations by as much as 60 percent. Boasting hundreds of restaurants, gas stations, and hotels, the state-of-the-art overpass will render it unnecessary for Mexicans or Canadians ever to touch U.S. soil when traveling to and from their respective homelands.

I think I prefer The Onion’s vision.

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