[GSBN] Request to join GSBN

Min Hall minhall at xnet.co.nz
Fri Sep 13 18:44:39 UTC 2019


Yes from me
Min

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> On 14/09/2019, at 4:42 AM, Nehemiah Stone <nehemiah at stoneenergyassc.com> wrote:
> 
> Bill,
> (S)he sounds like just the sort we should welcome to the dialogue.
> Thanks.
>  
> Best,
> Nehemiah
>  
> Stone Energy Associates
> PO Box 324 Loomis, CA 95650
> (916) 663-1225
>  
> “In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is.” Yogi Bera
>  
> From: Gsbn <gsbn-bounces at sustainablesources.com> On Behalf Of Bill Christensen
> Sent: Friday, September 13, 2019 7:48 AM
> To: Global Straw Building Network <GSBN at sustainablesources.com>
> Subject: [GSBN] Request to join GSBN
>  
> What say you, O Illustrious Community?  Feel free to reply online or off.  As usual, if there are no issues raised within a week or so, I will add Lalit to our ranks.  
> 
> ---------- Forwarded message ---------
> From: Lalit Gambhir <lalitgambhir at gmail.com>
> Date: Fri, Sep 13, 2019 at 3:41 AM
> Subject: Re: Sustainable Sources "Building with sustainable materials"
> To: Bill Christensen <billc at sustainablesources.com>
> 
> 
> Thank you Bill for your time and effort in writing to me. 
> I am a rural development subject matter expert and an alumnus of Schumacher College of ecological learning and social change. I set up a grassroots, integrated agricultural project in the tribal hinterland of central India to implement my learnings, 20 years back. 
> Amongst many areas of my interest and concern has been building with local materials - paddy is the main crop of the region. Basic, traditional, earthen structures make for the housing of the poor and the marginalized peasantry. And there is an age-old tradition whereby the locals must repair their dwellings every year before monsoon sets in. Their houses have not changed for millennia and they remain no more than minimalistic means of protection from the elements during harsh weather conditions. 
> The challenge is how to make their homes and their lives better and keep them from choosing cement and concrete, a trend which is now catching up. 
> I would love to be part of GSBN network to share notes, interact with the illustrious community and possibly find solutions to issues of concern. 
> Hereby I would earnestly request the admin and community members to allow me to be part of the community. 
> my regards
> lalit gambhir, India
>  
> 
> lalit gambhir
> about.me/lalitgambhir
>   
> 
> 
> 
> On Thu, Sep 12, 2019 at 7:41 PM Bill Christensen <billc at sustainablesources.com> wrote:
> Hi Lalit, 
> 
> Welcome!  You can receive email from GSBN by signing up at http://sustainablesources.com/mailman/listinfo.cgi/gsbn.  This will allow you to read, but not respond to, GSBN discussions as they come in.
> 
> GSBN was established specifically to act as a forum for people actively working on or performing technical research on straw bale construction and other natural building techniques, to allow those involved at a deep level to get beyond the "straw bale 101" questions which prevail on the beginner forums.  If you are a builder or researcher working in a related area, please feel free to explain what you do and why you'd like to be a participating member, and I'll let the group decide.  
> 
> In the mean time, GSBN has over 20 years of discussions in the archives. The easiest way to look through them is to do a Google search for your topic in the form of "gsbn: earthquake" and follow the threads from there. 
> 
> Bill Christensen
> http://SustainableSources.com
> http://LinkedIn.com/in/billc108
> 
> Dance like nobody's watching.
> Encrypt like everyone is.
> --Adrián Lamo
> 
> 
> 
> On Thu, Sep 12, 2019 at 2:24 AM lalit gambhir <billc at sustainablesources.com> wrote:
> From: lalit gambhir <lalitgambhir at gmail.com>
> Subject: Building with sustainable materials
> 
> Message Body:
> Hi there,
> I have been directed to your site by GSBN network. 
> I wonder if I could be a part of a discussion platform that you may link me up to exchange notes on the subject and enrich myself. 
> 
> Your help on this will be much appreciated. 
> my regards
> lalit
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