Re: Green Building

1999-07-15 Thread Marshfreak
Isn't there a monitor that takes care of that kind of stuff? MT -- P.S. Can we dispense with his message while we complain about him? It's just getting his nastiness repeated over and over again.

Re: Green Building

1999-07-15 Thread Wendy Griffin
Done! Heather McKenzie wrote: don't know.  How do we tell them?   > Is Yahoo.com aware that this person is using its > services to be abusive? > > 6Higgon wrote: > trash  

Re: Green Building

1999-07-15 Thread Heather McKenzie
> > To: STUDIES IN WOMEN AND ENVIRONMENT > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > Subject: Re: Green Building > > > Date: 15 July 1999 02:34 > > > > > > > > > Unfortunately you don't know anything you dumb > fu!^$ng slut. > > === "

Re: Green Building

1999-07-15 Thread Wendy Griffin
Is Yahoo.com aware that this person is using its services to be abusive? 6Higgon wrote: > -- > > From: Heather McKenzie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > To: STUDIES IN WOMEN AND ENVIRONMENT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Subject: Re: Green Buil

Re: Green Building

1999-07-15 Thread 6Higgon
-- > From: Heather McKenzie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: STUDIES IN WOMEN AND ENVIRONMENT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: Green Building > Date: 15 July 1999 02:34 > > > Unfortunately I don't know much more than I said. He > did talk ab

Re: Green Building

1999-07-15 Thread 6Higgon
-- > From: Heather McKenzie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: STUDIES IN WOMEN AND ENVIRONMENT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: Green Building > Date: 15 July 1999 02:34 > > > Unfortunately you don't know anything you dumb fu!^$ng slut.

Re: Green Building

1999-07-14 Thread Heather McKenzie
Unfortunately I don't know much more than I said. He did talk about using scrap concrete (from structures that had been torn down) as building blocks, using them a bit like bricks. I think there's some outgassing or something as well, but he covered a lot of ground, none of it too in depth. I

Re: Green Building

1999-07-14 Thread 6Higgon
-- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To: STUDIES IN WOMEN AND ENVIRONMENT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: Green Building > Date: 14 July 1999 10:56 > > shut it you slag.

Re: Green Building

1999-07-14 Thread Unleesh
heather, could you give more info regarding concrete? did they discuss its ecological implications, etc? (un)leash

Re:Expense of Green Building

1999-07-12 Thread Heather McKenzie
Arlene, Wow - that is such a shame! It is really demoralizing how being eco-conscious is often such a priviledge of the affluent. The man who gave the slideshow I attended talked about building materials that are relatively inexpensive (straw, concrete chunks from torn down buildings, etc) but

Re: Green Building

1999-07-11 Thread Bob Burns
>From the Georgia wilderness: Carpet and concrete are both resources to us scroungers out here; but not for the orthodox purposes- our latest building plans include overlapped layers of trash carpet scraps, laid on a frame of scraps and saplings, and plastered with a cement stucco to make th

Re: Green Building

1999-07-11 Thread Prabha Khosla
For more information on Green Buildings and other Energy Conservation related strategies, particularily as they relate to local governments and cities check the following site under Campaigns and Projects. http://www.iclei.org

Re: Green Building

1999-07-10 Thread Arlene Plevin
d to $2-15 square yard. Sigh. Arlene On Sat, 10 Jul 1999, Heather McKenzie wrote: > Hey folks! > > I went to a slide show on "green building" this > morning. That is, building with materials that are > less toxic than are commonly used for building. Did > you know

Green Building

1999-07-10 Thread Heather McKenzie
Hey folks! I went to a slide show on "green building" this morning. That is, building with materials that are less toxic than are commonly used for building. Did you know that concrete is the second most used substance on the planet, (used by humans, that is). Second only to