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Earthship | New Solutions [Guide]
A compilation of the animated educational portions of the Earthship | New Solutions video. See Earthship | New Solutions Part 1 - 4.
*****DISCLAIMER: No claims are made by my self whatsoever to "Earthship | New Solutions". This video is posted for the purpose of reaching out to the community by expression of one's interest and passion in the Earthship concepts; and someday, one hope to join an Earthship Academy.
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i don't particularly care about their global warming info, but i just like the energy saving potential and overall saving on this type of project when it comes to building an sustainable home.
i'm a meat eater, and i have no issues using gasoline or electricity, however if there is a cheaper fuel that provides just as much of a kick, i would like to use that fuel over gasoline. and if my need for electricity is lower due to the choice of housing i choose to live within, than that's fine as well.
so i'm not an environmentalist trying to spread the liberal agenda, but i like to spread the word on alternative methods when it comes down to saving money and living free, and having the ability to do what i wish without regulation and other such bullshit that exists in the world today.
3 years ago
the tire bulging method while using a hammer is the slowest way but it's the cheapest method, the faster way involves pouring cement into each and every one of them and allowing them to bulge on their own, but as i said before, it's the most expensive way of going about it.