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Steam Powered Box Factory (Original Post) Iwillnevergiveup May 2013 OP
Thanx for sharing wxgeek7 May 2013 #1
You bet Iwillnevergiveup May 2013 #2
K&R!!! DeSwiss May 2013 #3
coolest thing i have seen all week dembotoz May 2013 #4

wxgeek7

(321 posts)
1. Thanx for sharing
Fri May 10, 2013, 05:21 PM
May 2013

Nice to see old American mills still in use. I can just imagine how nice that mill smells of that freshly cut wood

Iwillnevergiveup

(9,298 posts)
2. You bet
Fri May 10, 2013, 05:51 PM
May 2013

The only thing that crossed my mind toward the negative was perhaps a high incidence of carpal tunnel syndrome among the workers. Otherwise, would love to see it in person.

 

DeSwiss

(27,137 posts)
3. K&R!!!
Fri May 10, 2013, 07:17 PM
May 2013
- This is a great vid! When I saw the dog had lost part of his tail I wondered if it happened in an earlier (the puppy-years) accident with a drive belt!

Thanks.



I have had a thought about this recently which I will tell you. One of the science fiction fantasies that haunts the collective unconscious is expressed in the phrase "a world run by machines"; in the 1950s this was first articulated in the notion, "perhaps the future will be a terrible place where the world is run by machines."

Well now, let's think about machines for a moment. They are extremely impartial, very predictable, not subject to moral suasion, value neutral, and very long lived in their functioning. Now let's think about what machines are made of, in the light of Sheldrake's morphogenetic field theory. Machines are made of metal, glass, gold, silicon, plastic; they are made of what the earth is made of. Now wouldn't it be strange if biology is a way for earth to alchemically transform itself into a self-reflecting thing.

In which case then, what we're headed for inevitably, what we are in fact creating is a world run by machines. And once these machines are in place, they can be expected to manage our economies, languages, social aspirations, and so forth, in such a way that we stop killing each other, stop starving each other, stop destroying land, and so forth. Actually the fear of being ruled by machines is the male ego's fear of relinquishing control of the planet to the maternal matrix of Gaia.
~Terence McKenna
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