Designing Your Resilient Home Acreage or Farm - Part 2

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

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  • @snarf552000
    @snarf552000 4 года назад +9

    I remember watching this in 2018.. and here i am again... How right you were.

  • @markrodrigue9503
    @markrodrigue9503 2 года назад

    Like the spokes in the wheel he goes round and round but he speaks truth 😮

  • @EskimoInAlaska
    @EskimoInAlaska 4 года назад +1

    I loved this, smartttttt!!!

  • @stephkrunic3884
    @stephkrunic3884 7 лет назад

    Thank you for sharing. Is the "one pager" decision making tool you describe a wagon wheel style assessment?

  • @veefriend4201
    @veefriend4201 5 лет назад +3

    "In the 20's and 30's everyone lived on a farm". ?? That would mean the cities were tiny. Would it not?
    The vast majority lived in cities.

    • @yertmax
      @yertmax 4 года назад +1

      A majority of Americans didn't live in urban areas until between 1910 and 1920. Even in 1910 New York City was a big city. Density is the key thing. ALL humans in the world could fit it an area the size of Los Angeles county, squeezed in, but they could fit. It's been only been in the past 100 years that a majority of people live in cities - and it's only been a "vast majority" much more recently.

  • @xtalentng
    @xtalentng Год назад

    😀

  • @Xcerptshow
    @Xcerptshow 4 года назад

    4:07 that trapazoid isnt a wheel... Do you even geometry?

    • @michmack2008
      @michmack2008 4 года назад +1

      that's the point- if all spokes of the wheel are in balance, it looks like a wagon wheel- more even.

  • @mute7116
    @mute7116 4 года назад

    Pooper...I mean goals

  • @SN00PICUS
    @SN00PICUS 2 года назад +1

    Do yourself a favor and get advice from someone with dirt on their hands.

  • @thatsright1968
    @thatsright1968 4 года назад

    Great depression huh