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hpr1311 :: Modern Inconveniences

Reflections on how doing things manually can be cathartic

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Hosted by Christopher M. Hobbs on 2013-08-12 is flagged as Clean and is released under a CC-BY-SA license.
manual work, money saving. 2.
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A little discourse about manual work and money saving. Contact me at hobbsc@ma.sdf.org


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Comment #1 posted on 2013-08-16 15:23:24 by Randy Noseworthy

Thanks

Sounds like Baking Soda and Vinegar are the basis for most of your cleaning and things to keep yourself smelling noseworthy. :P But the deodorant, isn't an antiperspirant is it?

Comment #2 posted on 2013-09-04 18:16:32 by Windigo

Simpler solutions

As somebody who's used a drying rack in my home for years, I really enjoyed this episode quite a bit!

I've recently moved into a cabin in Northern California, and find myself going back to older technology and methods of doing things. The Internet isn't as reliable here, so we're making due with what we have.

It's funny how a lack of amenities makes you appreciate the lower-tech ways of doing things. :)

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