Memorization and The Art of Memory
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cross-posted from: lemmy.basedcount.com/post/1069792...
I’ve seen this thing posted off and on for some years now, these “acupressure” (spiky) mats, they’re like little cushions with dozens of kind of sharp (but not too sharp and usually plastic) “spikes” clusters on them, and people lay on them or push them in to their skin....
Main link - …lowtechmagazine.com/…/thematic-book-series-heati…...
I have some pdf files of some of his books and you guys are freely allowed to look at them if you want....
Farming is apparently one of the most dangerous professions....
I can’t find too much info on this online, but I stumbled upon it as related to “distributism”; seems to have been a movement sparked by opposition to industrialism in the 1800s, by Catholics, who wanted to preserve a more agrarian way of life. It has been revived in recent years, or there is an attempt to create a...
Note: I don’t necessarily agree with the author’s writings, but I find the “low technology” approach fascinating and indeed practical in certain circumstances, and certainly worth discussion....
Monke Challenge: Look at fire....
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A hermit known as River Dave — whose cabin in the New Hampshire woods burned down after he had spent nearly three decades on the property and was ordered to leave — has found a new home in Maine....
Technology-assisted hunter-gatherer societies are the true utopia. Live with nature, return to monke, have a space station full of robots and technos orbiting up above to monitor for asteroids and provide medical assistance and vaccinations when need be. Name a better future.
(posted for discussion, not necessarily in agreement with author)...