Phillip James

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paul wheaton wrote:

Phillip James wrote:Hi there,

I got the emails with the links to the 4 vimeo videos.  I am logged into vimeo when I click on the links yet it still give me the 'uh oh vimeo' page.  I am sure I put in my vimeo user ID when setting up the kickstarter, but here it is again (User ID: 7646237).

Any chance you could please update my details?  My email is phillipc(at)adam.com.au



I searched for your name - found nothing.  Searching for your email - ah, there you are.  I see the problem.  When we asked for your vimeo id, you provided something that is more like a display name - so we could not find your account.  

Now that you have you have provided your vimeo ID, I was able to do all the stuff on vimeo so you are all set up!  Give it a try now!



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Hi there,

I got the emails with the links to the 4 vimeo videos.  I am logged into vimeo when I click on the links yet it still give me the 'uh oh vimeo' page.  I am sure I put in my vimeo user ID when setting up the kickstarter, but here it is again (User ID: 7646237).

Any chance you could please update my details?  My email is phillipc(at)adam.com.au

Cheers.
Hi everyone!

First post, but have been lurking for a bit. Found this place after watching paulwheaton's video with helen atthowe. It is great to see other vegans that are into permaculture (as I only have one vegan permaculture friend) - and those growing with veganic or plant based methods, like green manures, living mulches and even hugelkultur. Have been vegan for a few years now and grow in a plant based way as well. I tell people that one can't consume meat and be concerned about the environment at the same time, however permaculturalists are exempt from this as they do so in a sustainable and respectful way. I too will have some chickens for my place at some stage...just like I a pet that can work in the garden, however I won't be killing them when they don't work as much just like I won't put my dog down when he doesn't want to fetch as much. I don't see a problem with animals in a permaculture system, allowing them to fulfil their desires and utilise that for our benefit.

12 years ago