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I don't have a problem with some hi-tech innovations - they can be less resource exhaustive than older tech.  Thus modern cars are more fuel efficient, I love maps, but if sat nav gets you there more efficiently, way to go! Mobile phones can save a lot of redundant journeys or inflexible pre-planning. Laptops/wifi can give you a sense of connectedness in remote communities.

These things can coexist with the log cabin and open fire.  Less intensive farming can help sustain wildlife habitats and biodiversity.  Manual labour can be a real drag and the power take-off shaft on a tractor can be a real boon.  Increased population/urbanisation requires mass production to sustain it at some levels.  But we should retain what food and human diversity we can.

notes from no w here

by Frank Schnittger (mail Frankschnittger at hot male dotty communists) on Mon Jun 22nd, 2009 at 01:32:57 PM EST
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Frank Schnittger:
Laptops/wifi can give you a sense of connectedness in remote communities.

These things can coexist with the log cabin and open fire.  Less intensive farming can help sustain wildlife habitats and biodiversity.

contadino digitale!

(translation 'digitised peasant', but it rings much better in italiano)

that's the future, and a good, noble and dignified one it could be.

'The history of public debt is full of irony. It rarely follows our ideas of order and justice.' Thomas Piketty

by melo (melometa4(at)gmail.com) on Thu Jun 25th, 2009 at 07:28:43 AM EST
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