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Friday, October 30, 2009

Joseph Naham

I think that it's correct to value the Internet, but don't hold reservations in it for solving all of one's information needs. The day we assume that the Internet is the ultimate information machine we stop thinking out of the box on more universal dynamics.
To The point in saying that the Internet is a powerful source of information. On the other hand there's no Internet program that will Flawlessly predict natural disasters which effect companies, markets, global business. We have to be down to earth, and to infer to a more out of the box point we have to also be down with planets around us sharing our solar system just as much as Earth utilizes it. I'd like to explain that Bio-Dynamic growing is the practice of farming (It's been done for thousands of years all over the world) which associates different gravitational pulls on minerals and nutrients according to which astrological event is occurring where different planets close to our planet effect those minerals with different gravitational forces. I argue that the Internet will not go that much further. Observance of the planets, combined with disciplined bio-dynamic farming techniques are purely how to progress informatively with this enterprise. I practice bio-dynamic farming and the resources are sustainable by what sustenance I intake, I progress my ability to form purely by enjoying efficient farming experiences. There's no technology that's even come close to revolutionizing the pure benefits of bio-dynamic gardening without compromising it's ethical integrity. In reference to Glenn Bleck's ingnorant rant I viewed on HuffingtonPost earlier: For anyone, or group who want to dispute synthetic chemical fertilizers and pesticides are technologically more efficient, integral, and superior would be an overwhelming waste of virtuous energy.

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