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Soil programmer and code pruner. Gratitude is one of the most powerful tools you have. Liberty over freedom. Community is security. The antidote to fear is confidence. Session Chat: 05bbd5b2a29c3215814823401765e891081f25b6ff60abe2e4161d960a4e05eb05 Delta Chat: https://i.delta.chat/#E0E6A45E52233574F13E6A8777A3C855C8C7C602&a=ciz0ycpr0%40nine.testrun.org&n=Troy&i=J7n8b913uNkTsa9hUqGuXBq0&s=PXPuZ0acdQkTQwMCaeI6zg_X

How about the same idea, but with positive wording?

START

PERSIST

STAND

ACCEPT ONLY BY YOUR STANDARD, AND ABOVE

BELIEVE IN YOUR POWER

USE YOUR LIBERTIES AND RIGHTS

TRADE WITH VALUE

When I joined a home mining group, I thought it was peculiar that all of them were so concerned about fire. Most of them were under-clocking their systema too.

After a while, I realized it was mostly hype and BS; a way for these guys to feel their manhood or something. People were recommending cables that didn't even exist, along with some extreme measures, (including potentially dangerous ones); all in the name of preventing fire.

I thought my S9 was going to be some kind of home-built nightmare when it arrived. Instead, the power supply was UL certified, and even with custom fans, it drew less wattage than my space heater (which I leave on for days on end). Good luck trying to make a fire happen in that scenario.

I'm not saying you should store flash paper and black powder on it, but if it's UL certified, it's as dangerous as every "off the shelf" electrical device in your home.

I think all of my external drives must be full of Bigagytes. At least, that's what I'm saying from now on.

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They Live

Other John Carpenter greats are:

Escape from New York

Big Trouble In Little China

Other sci-fi greats:

THX-1138

Sleeper (also a comedy)

Brainstorm

Runaway

Total Recall

Brazil

Robocop

Minority Report

Heavy Metal (animated)

Hackers

Alien Nation

Barbarella

Westworld

Outland

Electric Dreams

War Games

Soylent Green

Logan's Run

The Last Starfighter

Starman

Stargate

Time Bandits

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I wanted to share some techniques and success I found with bare root trees, specifically shipping for your #nursery or #garden.

I had dug up this catalpa tree for my mother-in-law a few months ago when she visited.

In order to pack it for her to take home, I had soaked some shredded cardboard in Terraganix EM-1 microorganisms. The EM-1 has some lactic acid bacteria, brewer's yeast, and purple non-sulfur bacteria in addition to other microbes. I mixed it 50-50 with some blackstrap molasses to activate it.

I then packed the roots in the cardboard, and left the top of the tree out of the bag.

This is a few months later; she hasn't had a chance to plant it yet, but the tree is doing pretty well in this cardboard-soaked-in-EM-1 mix:

Here's a closeup of the bag. Looks like the cardboard is starting to break down in here.

Not ideal that the tree isn't in the ground yet, but if you need to preserve some plants until you have time to plant them, this works pretty well for me.

I can share some other resources on Effective Microorganisms (EM) if you're interested.

The other thing cool about EM-1 was discovered after the Fukashima nuclear plant accident. At a nursery in Japan, they were testing the crops after the fallout to make sure that there were not radioactive elements present in the food.

One of the fruit nurseries does a soil drench and foliar application of EM-1 to build up the biology in the soil and on the leaves.

They found that the fruit from this nursery had very little or no contamination from the radioactive elements.

My understanding is the EM-1 helps establish good fungal and bacterial presence in the soil and on the leaves which forms a sort of protection from the radioactive elements. Instead of taking in the raw element as ions, the fungi is preventing the plant from taking them in as the plants are relying on the fungi to provide them with what nutrients they need, and not just taking them from the soil.

#grownostr #permaculture #gardening #plantstr