Great! Let' make some time at ACRES for getting this conceptually organized!!
Thanks, Hugh, your openess is a glowing example to us all.
-Allan
Dear Allan, List,
Go guys! If the means exist I'm into the teaching.
Hugh
17 & 18 and Perth on February 21, 22 & 23.
and will be FarmBis supported.
This is a rare opportunity for farmers, land managers, gardeners, educators
and health professionals wanting to learn from one of the world's leading
pioneers in quantum agriculture and atmospheric regeneration. For
Dear Allan,
Another option might be to distribute video on CDROMs. You can get about 15
hours of medium quality video on one CDROM. You can also get 1 hour of high
quality video on a CDROM. A very low quality video with adequate audio will
use about 14 megs per hour of digital storage. This siz
Hi Lloyd,
Please tell me more, where, when & how much.
Thanks
L&L
Liz
on 28/11/02 1:14 PM, Lloyd Charles at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Aussie farmers have just been given the opportunity to attend Hugh Lovels
> Atmospheric workshop in February 2003, thanks to the efforts of Cheryl
> Kemp, Hamis
>>Allan
>>What would be the technology required at the recieval end? I have a fairly
>>old computer - what minimum capacity (cpu, memory, and modem line speed)
>>would we need to do this - it sure sounds a good idea.
>>Lloyd Charles
>
>Lloyd - Yes, two weeks on DSL and I'm getting arrogant!!
>
>Str
Allan
What would be the technology required at the recieval end? I have a fairly
old computer - what minimum capacity (cpu, memory, and modem line speed)
would we need to do this - it sure sounds a good idea.
Lloyd Charles
Lloyd - Yes, two weeks on DSL and I'm getting arrogant!!
Streamng audio a
> This is pie-in-the-sky for now, so don't let it disuade any Aussies
> from attending Hugh's forthcoming lectures, but we should work to
> figure out how to put Hugh and other popular BD lecturers on
> Pay-for-View net broadcasts so that they can get the income and more
> people can get the teac
This is pie-in-the-sky for now, so don't let it disuade any Aussies
from attending Hugh's forthcoming lectures, but we should work to
figure out how to put Hugh and other popular BD lecturers on
Pay-for-View net broadcasts so that they can get the income and more
people can get the teachings. E
Aussie farmers have just been given the opportunity to attend Hugh Lovels
Atmospheric workshop in February 2003, thanks to the efforts of Cheryl
Kemp, Hamish MacKay and Biodynamic Agriculture Australia. Heres hoping we
can get enough starters for the planned four workshops - I know there are
some