Take this discussion off the list: Peak oil production and the fall...
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Hey! When something is not about unschooling this isn't the place for it.
If you want to invite people to another discussion list about something
(yahoogroups are EASY to set up, maybe you should make one!) that's fine, but to
commandeer this list for a post that's nearly 4000 words long is not cool.
Besides being at the main yahoogroups page,
List policies are here:
http://sandradodd.com/lists/info
Very sorry about having sent a blank, and I HOPE it was launched empty and
not with that whole long post attached.
Sandra
If you want to invite people to another discussion list about something
(yahoogroups are EASY to set up, maybe you should make one!) that's fine, but to
commandeer this list for a post that's nearly 4000 words long is not cool.
Besides being at the main yahoogroups page,
List policies are here:
http://sandradodd.com/lists/info
Very sorry about having sent a blank, and I HOPE it was launched empty and
not with that whole long post attached.
Sandra
the_clevengers
--- In [email protected], SandraDodd@a... wrote:
I apologize for continuing the discussion in a non-unschooling frame.
To be more on-subject, I will mention though that biodiesel is a way-
fun unschooling family project. Nothing like real chemistry that you
can run in a real car! Also, the by-product from biodiesel production
is glycerin, which is what my kids are planning on using in their
soap-making business I was talking about in another post. They also
had a blast building our bio-shed.
So, if anyone is interested in creating biodiesel, either to save the
whales <grin> or because it's a fun, cool, real-life unschooling
science project, you can email me for details.
Blue Skies,
-Robin-
> Hey! When something is not about unschooling this isn't the placefor it.
I apologize for continuing the discussion in a non-unschooling frame.
To be more on-subject, I will mention though that biodiesel is a way-
fun unschooling family project. Nothing like real chemistry that you
can run in a real car! Also, the by-product from biodiesel production
is glycerin, which is what my kids are planning on using in their
soap-making business I was talking about in another post. They also
had a blast building our bio-shed.
So, if anyone is interested in creating biodiesel, either to save the
whales <grin> or because it's a fun, cool, real-life unschooling
science project, you can email me for details.
Blue Skies,
-Robin-