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Re: [pf] dryers
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by David MacClement
15 March 2001 21:43 UTC
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At 12:49 14/3/2001 -0800, Suzanne Spencer wrote:
>We use our clothes line in the summer and use drying racks by our wood
pellet stove in the winter. It works really well to humidify the air. Only
drawback of this system is that it doesn't get all the animal hair off our
clothes, which can be A LOT with 2 dogs and a cat. Occasionally we run them
through our neighbor's dryer. Fortunately dress is really casual at work
which helps. 
>Suzanne
>

· You see! Complexity, and co-operation, is the way of the future.

· EVERYBODY doing the same, all day and every day, just won't work for
humans. /Or/ for the more intelligent other animals. Our cat picks one
place around the house to sleep, uses it for maybe a week, then picks
somewhere else.

· Suzanne's happy with casual dress at work for the reason she gives, but
probably also for the variety and choice she and the others have.

· I am certain that, even in a place like New Zealand, which has a good
chance of "going Green" (in political terms) and the whole country living
sustainably (my local goal), even if that's achieved there will be a wide
range of ways of living, from the clearly unsustainable top 1% rich people
(living like the middle of the top income-decile in the USA), to unsociable
people living in a shack and large families getting along on very little.

· Not: everybody doing and being the same.

David.
(David MacClement) davd@ihug.co.nz 
http://www.geocities.com/davdd.geo/index.html#top
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