Gathering and organizing of useful information

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Jianhu Shi

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Jun 16, 2009, 9:22:46 PM6/16/09
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Thanks to everyone who provided links and information bits to this
forum.

I suggest that when we provide a link that we find useful, we write a
one-paragraph summary of what it is about, whether it is a book, a
website, an article, an idea, etc.

Since there are countless sources of information, this practice would
make it easier for others to scan and get a quick understanding of the
info.

I also would like to ask for volunteer managers to collect and
organize these information. After all, information buried in various
postings will quickly get lost.

For example, the "green online sources" page is a very nice example.

We can have another page on "permaculture", the idea of planting
varieties of veggies in a way that enriches the soil naturally while
yielding more crop.

Yet another page on tips to help us save in the Zen Center and homes.

etc. etc.


Bessie Yu

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Jun 16, 2009, 10:48:13 PM6/16/09
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If we send a link to a photo or image, is it necessary to write a paragraph to describe it?  A few words should be enough.  A picture is worth a thousand words!

michael sung

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Jun 17, 2009, 12:32:57 AM6/17/09
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amituofo Shifu,

I have already created a page "Green Online Resources" and have sent
an e-mail to the group. I will continue to collect them from messages
as well.

However, for those who wish to post links, please take a look at the
links on the page, so there won't be duplicates.

Thanks.

palms together, michael sung
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