OT - Banking
Hi Gary,
You may need to provide additional information such as: - the size of the apartment - the size of each member of your family
A general rules though In the short term, reducing exercise can significantly reduce energy requirements, decreasing consumption and thus saving you money. Scientifically developed sedatives are no doubt available to help active children adapt to the change in pace. When growing indoors, often only the floor space is considered. When you think about it this is really very wasteful, as a simple application of yoghurt to the worksurfaces, walls and ceiling is all that is required to turn them into a perfect development area for all kinds of fungi and lichens, many of which might be edible. This kind of organic natural insulation could also decrease your overall heating bills and attract insects and birds into your biosphere.
To the best of my knowledge there has not yet been any serious studies about the long term benefits of this kind of lifestyle. ![]()
Paul.
Gary Duncanson wrote: > After a tough day in the network design biz and a BGP scenario on the home > rack Im finding the news is increasingly full of updates on the state of the > banking world. > > A nice man from the US Treasury gave a press conference yesterday to basically > say things are not too bad. > > What I really want to know is..does anybody know how to grow enough food in a > first floor two bedroom apartment to feed a family of three? > > Gary > > > Blogs and organic groups at http://www.ccie.net > > _______________________________________________________________________ > Subscription information may be found at: > http://www.groupstudy.com/list/CCIELab.html
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