On Fri, Nov 09, 2001 at 01:06:49PM -0500, Mike Jarvis wrote:
That will be an interesting trick. Many kinds of business only work
well (or work more efficiently) in high population densities. Farming
**as practiced in (most of) Europe and U.S.**
is not one of those things.
Friday, November 09, 2001, 2:34:23 PM, Chris Benson wrote:
Trains are great for hauling stuff from point A to point B, but they
CB s/ian/am/; s/\bbut\b/and/;
It's nice that we're all geeks here, but it sure would be easier to
read:
Trams are good at X.
and doesn't take many more bytes.
On Fri, Nov 09, 2001 at 07:34:23PM +, Chris Benson wrote:
Other parts of the world do v.well with farming in densely populated areas:
NL, parts of S.E.Asia do mix well.
Other parts of the world are almost 100% responsible for flu pandemics
due to their farming practices.
Semi randomly