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== Notification ==
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Get into upwards spiral, as you get better in putting natural resources to use, you attract more 'makers' who want to be of the grid and experiment away.
The notification at the top of the page comes across as a bit strong (capital letters means shouting). [[User:Wouter.drucker|wouter.drucker]] ([[User talk:Wouter.drucker|talk]])
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== Page names, headlines, localisation ==
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Biologist: water purification ADVANCED (sewage, bacteriae) mineral extraction from seawater (bacteriae, see TedX) VERY ADVANCED
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Engineer
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Maker community
  
The style of page names and headlines are neither consistent in this Wiki nor on Wikipedia. In a few seconds I even found inconsistent style on a single Wikipedia page. Is there an aim to make them consistent here? See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letter_case#Headings_and_publication_titles. Also, I am not aware of a localisation guideline. British English, American English, Australian English, any English?
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Iron casting.
  
== loose information (edit, see 'knowledge') ==
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Melting iron (oven opensourceecology (?)). Use 3d printing to form molds. Let locals bring old iron.
  
Note to person who put in information. I think it's best to make a personal page and put in this information for later use. When the time comes you can add the information to the project it belongs to. For instance if your bit of information is: lower toilets for children that move as they grow, keep that information till there is a project going on to design houses.
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Water desalination. Use membrane or perhaps easier sunlight (reflecting surface, boil).
  
earth homes construction
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Energy production: reflecting light, boil, steam.
  
http://earthship.com/canada  proposing that building construction would benefit from using a technique that minimizes landfill waste of tires and such. this link is one of many that helps with this thought. depending where the community is and the resources available earth homes are a viable learning tool
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Construction: dirt brick (ose).
  
rain harvesting
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Try to get to a point where you can make o.s.e tools out of old iron (melting, casting), and then out of iron we mine our selves, from earth or seawater.
  
http://youtu.be/kRNfiUsGeCc for personal home use and agriculture
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Begin with: some houses, solar panels, 3d printer, oven for melting. Eventually: produce our own houses, which would be made available for engineers or doctors (or the DIY equivalent).
  
energy sources
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As far as I'm considered there is no capital like knowledge, and knowledge is going to determine living standard and success. With today's internet it has been said that there are no limits to possibilities. Do not think that integration (rbe) is enough, you need technical skill (or perhaps even better, interest and passion).
 
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renewable_energy for consideration depending where the community exists
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Jacque Fresco was not the first use the term or the concept of RBE. I have read books with authors as early as early as 1897 talking about and even using the term resource based economy. The reason we think this is the case is because he has become such an authority on the topic.
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