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4th December 2020 20:17
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Primitive technology
This is John Plant's youtube channel.
Bucky Fuller coined the term ephemeralization in 1938, a term which means doing more and more with less and less until eventually you can do everything with nothing.
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6th December 2020 13:00
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Re: Primitive technology
I love to watch people cook. Here are a few low tech ways of making bread from Morocco, Tajikistan and Pakistan.
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22nd January 2021 05:26
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