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[16:46:16] anyone got started with Diaspora yet? [16:46:33] i'm sertting up my account here, got an invite this morning =P [16:48:32] Caly: yes [16:48:43] Caly: have had an account at a friends pod for a while. [16:49:02] Caly: but haven't really used it much since i'm not used to hanging out on websites [16:51:15] *** Quits: Hoogin (hoogin@RBOSE-ak2r0n.etanet.se) (Quit: Leaving.) [17:01:37] *** Joins: Hoogin (hoogin@RBOSE-ak2r0n.etanet.se) [17:20:40] http://ilovecob.com/ [17:20:43] URL Title: I Love Cob! [18:38:11] http://home.howstuffworks.com/home-improvement/household-safety/tips/hidden-home-dangers-pictures5.htm is this funny? [18:38:12] URL Title: HowStuffWorks "Hidden Home Dangers Pictures" [18:41:18] guys, do you know about any natural alternative to paints used for interiors? (beside wooden boards) [19:22:05] *** Quits: Hoogin (hoogin@RBOSE-ak2r0n.etanet.se) (Quit: Leaving.) [19:40:29] *** Joins: Ades- (sdfsdfsf@RBOSE-5hj.9kd.99.82.IP) [19:51:52] *** Quits: Ades- (sdfsdfsf@RBOSE-5hj.9kd.99.82.IP) (Quit: ) [19:55:05] Hi all :) [19:55:47] *** Joins: Ades- (sdfsdfsf@RBOSE-5hj.9kd.99.82.IP) [20:33:31] *** Joins: Buglouse (bug@RBOSE-4l71a6.res.rr.com) [22:00:13] *** Quits: iderik (idk@RBOSE-dv9gss.tbcn.telia.com) (Quit: WeeChat 0.3.5) [22:00:37] *** Joins: iderik (idk@RBOSE-dv9gss.tbcn.telia.com) [22:04:48] lukas: ehm, 1 alternative is collecting lots of berries and crushing them and using the juice as paint? [22:05:09] might take alot of effort [22:12:53] lol [22:14:34] lol [22:15:50] CcSsNET: there are modern interiors which are finished with clay, i know people who choose that are very sensitive about any toxins so i wonder if they pain this at all [22:16:07] paint* [22:18:13] and i think, when i was a kid, my father was using some kind of substance based on Ca to paint walls [22:19:25] hmmm, clay could be fun [22:20:04] personally i look forward to living in a natural house myself, either wooden or brick [22:20:15] prefiribly brick [22:20:48] house im in now is well. far from safe [22:21:04] many coats of paint. probably even lead paint one of those layers [22:21:10] 1950's house [22:21:49] although i dont go licking the walls [22:23:43] CcSsNET: for me it's not about the health aspect only, it's about using a material which makes you dependent on corporate oil drilling platforms [22:24:02] hmm good point [22:24:03] would be nice to find local alternatives [22:24:17] well, bamboo grows fast [22:24:25] cut it in half and use it as tiling? [22:28:37] maybe it could work for someone... btw, here is a nice house from clay and straw bale http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4CSVE4njhbw -- good representation of modern capabilities with these materials [22:28:38] You4Tube 2[Title] Brief Applause: Straw Bale House 2[Category] Howto 2[Duration] 0:05:56 2[Views] 23977 2[Rating] 4.89 2[Uploaded] 2008-10-22 2[Description] In this segment of Applause, you'll take a tour of a house made of straw - yes, straw - but this is no fairy tale, it's a revolutionary way to design a house with eco-friendly materials and gorgeous results. [22:37:03] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaiFd9YQzEc [22:37:04] You4Tube 2[Title] Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson "It's Your World" 2[Category] Music 2[Duration] 0:04:01 2[Views] 161363 2[Rating] 4.97 2[Uploaded] 2008-02-14 2[Description] from their album IT'S YOUR WORLD — ARISTA, 1976. [22:37:08] \o/ [22:40:44] *** Joins: Grits (plautus@RBOSE-5129e5.client.mchsi.com) [22:47:10] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgbORHvveTY&feature=related [22:47:11] You4Tube 2[Title] Straw Bale House made by Single Mom for $50,000 2[Category] Howto 2[Duration] 0:07:31 2[Views] 367261 2[Rating] 4.98 2[Uploaded] 2008-07-13 2[Description] I built my passive solar straw bale house with earthen plasters in 2000 for $50K (will most likely cost more today, depending on many factors). This is an overview of the house; it is extremely energy-efficient. My electric bills are about $35 per month. [22:52:05] as much as a straw house seems effecient. im more interested in underground structures. to me it makes more sense to build down then up. givin you dont have water issues in the area [23:34:53] *** Quits: Grits (plautus@RBOSE-5129e5.client.mchsi.com) (Quit: Leaving)