Anderson Allen

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Awesome! Glad that was it!

For reference, this was the video I was referring to:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRKXU-xZBXc&pp

-AA
1 year ago
There’s a first video on YouTube when you search: rainwater roof "tire pond"
The idea is to put the main keywords you are looking for in quotation marks for a more precise search
I skimmed through it (it’s 6:33) and it seems to cover most of what you said, except maybe about the rocks, I’m not sure, so it may not be exactly the one you are looking for.
Good luck!
1 year ago
I may be interested. I did my best to read up on the main site and some of the replies to this post, but I have 4 questions:

1. I’m in the northeastern part of the United States. Do you know the best/cheapest way of getting there or if there is anyone close to my area that may be traveling there and looking for someone else to go with and even help with driving or costs?
2. For those interested in the bootcamp experience, would they need to provide their own food, or if there are 3 meals a day, what type of food is served during those times?
3. Is there any way to know if there are items that are needed? I have some extra unused off-grid things that may be useful.
4. If a person purchases the current $100 bootcamp registration fee, how soon can the person arrive there? I’m assuming it is at only the scheduled times per year. However, if one changes their mind and ends up not going, would there be a refund, or does “nonrefundable” include if one goes or doesn’t go? I ask because, unlike many, I can’t afford, at the moment, to potentially waste anything.

I would also like to help out with this project by supporting it, but I’m also a somewhat private person too, so just seeing if it would be a good fit.

Timothy Norton wrote:Have you considered the Permaculture bootcamp at Wheaton Labs?

It might be something you would be interested in.


Thanks for the suggestion. This looks like a possibility I will consider.
1 year ago
I don’t want to say. Maybe that’s a trait of an obvious one.
1 year ago
I’m looking to start a new life off grid.
I’m looking for anyone that may have (or know of) unused space anywhere on Earth.
In exchange, I may have things you either want, need, or need help with.
It will only be me, as I will travel light, and I will be able to thrive alone.
Ideally, it is a small miniature island/space near the ocean, but it can be anywhere.
I’m also open to small communities.
Feel free to make any offer and/or request. I am a very open minded and will consider every request to see if it is a match.
The messages can be like the following:
“Do you have…”
“Would you be able to…”
“Do you like to…”

It can also be a temporary thing (maybe a few weeks, months, a year) and renewable after each period.

About me: Young adult in North-eastern United States. Email and text is fine at first, but will eventually prefer phone or video chat.

Edit: I can be reached at xxxinfernityxxx@mailfence.comxxx (remove the “xxx” at the beginning, middle, and end)
1 year ago

Joshua Bertram wrote:I feel like this is inevitably going to happen, or it may already exist and isn't available yet.
I see no reason why we can't use one of the new chat gpt models to be programmed to learn to be our "friend"…



I would definitely date a cloned (physical) version of myself also diverged to be more female, but I personally wouldn’t be interested if it were just digital. Even if it had a robotic body, I could pretend it had consciousness like me, but I don’t agree when some  say, “If you can’t perceive the difference (between “the artificial” and “the real thing”) then there is no difference,” No, it’s just that one can’t perceive the difference or one is just choosing to pretend (which is fine). Now, for me, it doesn’t have to be 100% biological or with consciousness, but there is a cut off point when it has to be a certain percentage, which I think is different for everyone.