TCLynx
TCLynx wrote:
So what is the scale rating?
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permutations wrote:
What's PDC (Professional Developers Conference, Pacific Disaster Center, Public Disclosure Commission, Primary Domain Controller, Pioneer Drilling Company...)?
TCLynx
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permutations wrote:
Edit: I see the forum software automatically made the word "permaculture" in my message a link. Very cool! How do you do that? I run SMF on my own site and I know it's not built into the forum software.
paul wheaton wrote:
For a clue, take a look at my much bigger website, JavaRanch.
marina phillips wrote:
OOOOhhh, I see. SEPP makes the test! DUH! He should be made to wear a giant "1" as his only identifying mark. Maybe even a big mascot-like costume of a "1."
TCLynx
TCLynx wrote:
So essentially this is a tool to remind people that we want to help those lower on the scale and learn from those higher. Rather than using such for exclusion and ridicule.
The ultimate goal of farming is not the growing of crops, but the cultivation and perfection of human beings. - Masanobu Fukuoka
soil wrote:
how about impressing everyone WHILE saving the global situation
TCLynx
Well, yes, there are some writers that have the ability to appeal to a massive scale.
I think that if the article is about being green, then it won't be read by the level zero folks.
The ultimate goal of farming is not the growing of crops, but the cultivation and perfection of human beings. - Masanobu Fukuoka
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paul wheaton wrote:
I think you should start a new thread and define your scale. Different scales can be used to make different points.
Paul Cereghino- Ecosystem Guild
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