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Re: Resources and recommend watching

Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2016 8:51 pm
by Ego
The last day of hot metal press before computers come in at The New York Times

https://aeon.co/videos/the-last-day-of- ... york-times

The craftsmanship that went into creating a newspaper. Remarkable! It made me realize just how fast the world is changing.

Re: Resources and recommend watching

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 4:09 pm
by vexed87
Thanks for sharing brute, that blog/playlist is fascinating to me. I went through a phase of learning about and firing clay goods in a basic kiln, I also made charcoal in a similar fashion to this guy. Although lots of these skills are lost to most of the population, I'm not too concerned as those that still know will be able to corner the market if SHTF :)

Building a proper clay oven is next on my list of things to do (subject to finding property with large enough garden!)

Re: Resources and recommend watching

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2016 3:26 pm
by johnbroker
This documentary on minimalism/simpler lives would be probably all too basic for many but, still, in this subject, they are scarce.

Thrive with less: https://vimeo.com/43166736

Re: Resources and recommend watching

Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2016 5:20 am
by Lucky C
A short documentary on Cubans' technological repurposing and innovation when faced with isolation and a struggling economy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-XS4aueDUg

Re: Resources and recommend watching

Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2016 10:24 pm
by Ego
A new Adam Curtis - HyperNormalisation

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04iWYEoW-JQ

A history of management by crisis.

Re: Resources and recommend watching

Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2016 6:45 pm
by denise
I've just finished the second episode of Black Mirror, and I am very satisfied with the the series so far. Although it completely gives up on humanity and society- from what I've seen, it's great commentary on them.

The second episode is how I feel about the modern day workforce. Maybe I'd have a better outlook on working if I were actually allowed to work less days and use flex time.

Re: Resources and recommend watching

Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2016 6:14 pm
by jacob

Re: Resources and recommend watching

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2016 1:16 pm
by C40
Here's an interview/discussion with Randy Vining, a hero of ERE and slow travel. He retired 40 years ago and has been traveling the majority of those 40 years. He's currently living and traveling in a small camp trailer.

- Worked 5 years in a normal job, then repaired and flipped 2 homes and retired with $130k in 1976
- Spends about $6,000 per year
- Repeats excerpts of Thorough by memory, plus many of his own poems about simple living, early retirement, and travel.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UjTGF4jPdCY

Re: Resources and recommend watching

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2016 3:28 pm
by BRUTE
good video, thx

Re: Resources and recommend watching

Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2016 11:16 pm
by C40
A Documentary about a young couple living in Nepal who spend one month living on $1 per day. (Sort of. I don't think that counts their rent)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=on-0PYf-m9s

I'm not all the way through yet. Some thoughts:
- Wow, it looks like Nepal can be a VERY inexpensive place to live
- There are some interesting frugal practices that stand out. Some are just little things you can see visually, which are the way things are normally done in Nepal. I think it would be super interesting if someone traveled the world and found, documented, and shared the different kind of frugal practices and habits that are just normal daily life in different places. There are surly a lot of different ways of doing things that people from different cultures would do, but that within our own frame of thinking might never come up with.
- Wait until you see what bought when they got a hankering for meat. Oh man. I would've went and found some country boy who could take me hunting instead. Or fished!

Re: Resources and recommend watching

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2016 1:13 pm
by cmonkey
C40 wrote:A Documentary about a young couple living in Nepal who spend one month living on $1 per day. (Sort of. I don't think that counts their rent)
This was a good watch. They also have a great looking channel.

Re: Resources and recommend watching

Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2016 11:54 am
by Chad
A book by Michael Lewis on how to be President (not how to get elected), with a former President as a resource sounds awesome. I hope he gets to do this project.

http://www.marketwatch.com/story/moneyb ... teid=nwhpf

I'm sure this is a fishing attempt to see interest and maybe put the bug in the President's ear as an option come January.

Re: Resources and recommend watching

Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2016 11:03 pm
by sky
Minimalism: A Documentary About the Important Things
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4femJ9lEV5M

Minimalism video

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2016 3:08 pm
by Philip Frey
It's been removed, got another source?

Re: Resources and recommend watching

Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2016 1:29 pm
by cmonkey
C40 wrote:Here's an interview/discussion with Randy Vining, a hero of ERE and slow travel. He retired 40 years ago and has been traveling the majority of those 40 years. He's currently living and traveling in a small camp trailer.

- Worked 5 years in a normal job, then repaired and flipped 2 homes and retired with $130k in 1976
- Spends about $6,000 per year
- Repeats excerpts of Thorough by memory, plus many of his own poems about simple living, early retirement, and travel.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UjTGF4jPdCY

He is fantastic. That poem he recited at ~3:30 was great!

Re: Resources and recommend watching

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 4:17 pm
by cmonkey
Money & Life. It's fairly basic but I felt it was a good watch.

Re: Minimalism video

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 9:44 pm
by C40
Philip Frey wrote:It's been removed, got another source?
If you have Netflix, I believe it's on there now.

Re: Resources and recommend watching

Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2016 3:43 pm
by SnailMeister4000
Just came across this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xf8cr59D7L4

I'll say hello properly in the not too distant future.

Re: Resources and recommend watching

Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2017 7:00 pm
by jennypenny
I don't think anyone posted this yet ... A Simpler Way: Crisis as Opportunity

It's similar to other videos on simple living that have been posted, but it's still pretty good. I wish they talked more specifically about the social problems they had in the group. I would have found that part interesting.

Re: Resources and recommend watching

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2017 11:30 am
by cmonkey
jennypenny wrote: I wish they talked more specifically about the social problems they had in the group. I would have found that part interesting.
+1. I think that's one of the most difficult problems to overcome in all this, especially for people in our vein of personality.

It's amazing all they were able to build with recycled/free material.