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Wow Justin
I love your music, I my music era I'd would have most certainly joined your band to make music with you... I wouldn't have guessed It had any association with Israeli music from listening to your utube link, though...
May I suggest you post the details below in your about section and add some more flesh to it?
If and when I come round to using my Adobe Final Cut Pro I'll ask you for music...
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Hi Justin,
Great idea to have a composting pile in every garden in town. I would like to convince people, that some of the most valuable stuff they have is there faeces and urine. Instead of flushing them away with potable water they should collect them in a modern urine diverting dehydrating toilet (UDDT) and add them to their compost heap. We are presently learning how to deal with the urine, which contains most of the nitrogen and large parts of phosphorus and potassium we release, certainly enough to grow our food. However, if we just spray the urine over our garden plantation, it is very similar to chemical fertilisation, and results in destroying soil life and unhealthy plants. There are a few ideas, like putting it back onto to compost, or spraying it over wood chips etc. Any good idea is most welcome.
Best regards,
Martin