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interested in this online pdc course and wondering if at the end of it instructors would review a design plan I made remotely? Would there be any certificate given when accomplished as well? Thanks for offering these amazing resources!
 
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Nope.

We offer this instead:  https://wheaton-labs.com/permaculture-design-course/

 
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Does anyone know if this course comes with a design certificate?
 
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Bobby Lat wrote:Does anyone know if this course comes with a design certificate?



I know that you only get the certificate if you attend in person

https://wheaton-labs.com/permaculture-design-course/


 
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Looks like a lot of great info. How much storage space does the tiny SD download require? Is it even still available?
 
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Tiny download is still there.

And the 177 hours has been so popular that we have tightened it up.

The PDC is going from 100 hours 70 hours.

The ATC is going from 77 hours to 62 hours.  

Over the next few days, all of our stuff is getting upgraded.  And when we are all done we can do the math then.

I would say that HD downloads are about 4 gigs per hour and tiny downloads are about 400k per hour.  Therefore, the PDC will need a total of 30 gigs and the ATC will need about 25 gigs.
 
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The 177 hours of stuff is now officially 133 hours.  About 25% reduction.  Clipping out pauses and waiting for things to get started in the morning.  Editing out some of the morning stuff about food and notes for people there.  Just a general tighting it all up so the people watching all the video will get more substance and less ....   feeling the need to skip ahead or fast forward.

 
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paul wheaton wrote:The 177 hours of stuff is now officially 133 hours.  About 25% reduction.  Clipping out pauses and waiting for things to get started in the morning.  Editing out some of the morning stuff about food and notes for people there.  Just a general tighting it all up so the people watching all the video will get more substance and less ....   feeling the need to skip ahead or fast forward.



As one of the folks who watched the live-stream, I have wished for this day for a long time.  Thanks!
 
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I'm confused. Is this a kickstarter? I was going to back it but can't find the button for backing it. It looks like it's a kickstarter that is running through May 28th. Or do you just order the package you want? Thanks for your help
 
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Saralee Couchoud wrote:I'm confused. Is this a kickstarter? I was going to back it but can't find the button for backing it. It looks like it's a kickstarter that is running through May 28th. Or do you just order the package you want? Thanks for your help



This exists because we did a kickstarter six years ago.  Be bought a whole bunch of cameras and editing gear.  And a lot of other fancy things.  And then recorded the whole event.   For the last several years we have sold the video.  It seems like a lot of people really liked it.  And then we got the idea to tighten it up a bit.  So, we are now gonna sell the tightened up version!

If you pay $65 you get the whole thing!

 
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Thank you for the clarification
 
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Paul has released a new trailer for the 133 hours!

Watch it here:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vePc8zWBWg4
 
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What is the difference between the SD and HD download versions in terms of file size and resolution, and any other difference that I might not be considering?

Thanks.
 
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Edward Finch wrote:What is the difference between the SD and HD download versions in terms of file size and resolution, and any other difference that I might not be considering?

Thanks.



Every two hours is about 0.8 gigs for SD (360p) and 8 gigs for HD (720p).  

 
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Paul has released a really nice clip from the ATC portion of the videos.  Tim Barker is talking about rocket water heaters and how he ensures that hot water stays at the top, and cold water at the bottom, prolonging the duration of hot water supply.

Watch it here:  
 
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Hey I'm here to talk about the "new 54 page PDF about hugelkultur" offer from yesterday's dailyish.

I already have access to the 133 hr. PDC and maybe I'm a dufus but I can't seem to find where the hugelkultur PDF was hung for a few days so I can go nab it. Can anyone help?

Edit: OK, so I am the test dufus for this and will leave this post up in case it helps anyone else. It is right where you would expect it to be (and where I looked but did not see), in the "133 hours..." thread, where those who are logged in will see the links to the content right in the first post, scroll down and there is an option to Upgrade/Buy as a gift, keep scrolling to the very end of the post and you will see the familiar light-blue box with the ginormous "click here to download" text, and the name of the file in small print is, tada, hugelkultur.pdf. I have worked in IT and UX and we users really are stupid, ha ha.
 
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Dave de Basque wrote:Hey I'm here to talk about the "new 54 page PDF about hugelkultur" offer from yesterday's dailyish.

I already have access to the 133 hr. PDC and maybe I'm a dufus but I can't seem to find where the hugelkultur PDF was hung for a few days so I can go nab it. Can anyone help?

Edit: OK, so I am the test dufus for this and will leave this post up in case it helps anyone else. It is right where you would expect it to be (and where I looked but did not see), in the "133 hours..." thread, where those who are logged in will see the links to the content right in the first post, scroll down and there is an option to Upgrade/Buy as a gift, keep scrolling to the very end of the post and you will see the familiar light-blue box with the ginormous "click here to download" text, and the name of the file in small print is, tada, hugelkultur.pdf. I have worked in IT and UX and we users really are stupid, ha ha.




You're not a doofus.

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Dave de Basque wrote:Hey I'm here to talk about the "new 54 page PDF about hugelkultur" offer from yesterday's dailyish.

I already have access to the 133 hr. PDC and maybe I'm a dufus but I can't seem to find where the hugelkultur PDF was hung for a few days so I can go nab it. Can anyone help?



Dave, you'll find it in the very first post of this thread if you scroll down. It would look like this:
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Hello,
 I am a permaculture educator for a few African people in orphanages and refugee camps.  I do this online with zoom.  If I buy your package. could I share the aATC with them?  Especially in the refugee camps.  They need this information desparataly...  I have 22 people signed up in my WhatsApp only one showed up last week.  I think I could get a broader audience if I could share the ATC's with them, for free..  I dont charge for my time with them. And I  wouldnt if I shared your videos either.  Would anyone consider being a guest on my Friday mornings, 9:00am USA EST, I live in Inverness Florida and my 9am is east africas 5pm.  I am mostly in Kenya, Uganda and Nigeria.  n I am asking for permission to share your course with my Africa permaculture basics zoom.  I do put the zoom recording on my YouTube and share on my WhatsApp group. My name is Cristy Abbott.
 
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