Not all public libraries let you use their computers for free. I've been to a few that you must show a library card to access their computers. If you are not in district, you are out ofluck.
HEARTLESS wrote: So even Monteghetto has public libraries and seeds can be purchased very inexpensively. And there are neighborhood gardens all over town. Whats the excuse for these people not bettering their own lives? Oh yeah, why work when the government gives you stuff.
So anyone can go find a plot of land, no matter who owns it, and grow a garden on it. Cool......since my property isn't suitable for growing anything, I think I'll go down to Lakewood and dig up someones lawn and start a garden. Great Idea!!!!!!
How about books, the old things with pages, words and sometimes pictures? If we show people how to better their lives and they choose not to do it, how much is enough when it comes to welfare?
I love how we can have one thread about property rights......and then another advising people to grow a garden on someone elses property......unless you think the poor in NYC or Detroit actually own a plot of land.
archer do you even know what bio-intensive gardening is? No its not a rhetorical question but in a simple explanation look at nature. No rows of plants but close growth of plants that thrive. Our row farming is due to use of tools and first beasts of burden then machines and irrigation. Its not useful except where there is abundant land.
archer keep avoiding the topic since your ignorance will become so glaringly bright we'll all need sunglasses. And now a word from the peanuthead herself, hi LJ.