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I want to share/ give away some permaculture plants, but you will have to pick them up from my house near Woodford QLD. Pepino, 100 cuttings, great for ground cover/cropping Lemongrass, approx 50 plants, great for weed control and edging. Ginger, approx 10 cuttings Mint, lots. Strawberry's 20 plants available for transplant and whatever else needs thinning from my garden that you want. Many edible weeds and grasses. Mushrooms when the weather is right. Seed collecting available for anyone who knows what they are doing. 2 puppys also for give away, to best of homes only. Timber slabs, boards and blanks all sustainably harvested for sale. 600 acres of cattle farm with running creek and river so plan for a few hours yeah, I don't get out much, so I talk alot. Only come if you love dogs! Donations accepted but not expected! PM me for details
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Well, not sure how I found myself on this webpage (I think I only slept for 3 hours or less last night, maximum), but anyway, I've never felt such a strange combination of extreme happiness and inadequacy. If you like what Xenodimensional does, then you will like a lot of this stuff too. http://gallery.bridgesmathart.org/exhibitions/2012-bridges-conference I don't really see much point in posting over a huge selection of what's there, but if you find anything awesome, post your favourite. Here are some of my favourites: by Kerry Mitchell This one is made of the chaotic orbits of bounday points of the Mandelbrot set. This if the Mandelbrot set for those who forgot: by Alexandru Usineviciu This one is not that beautiful compared to some of the others. But there's so many ideas it contains. All he did was use twisted wire pieces, and "weave" them together by "screwing" each wire piece in (there's no knots or welds). The last one is my most favourite, and it's called the Electric Sheep, and it's by Scott Draves. It's the one that's just so amazing, that I can't help but feel like a lesser human being in it's presence. The artwork is a distributed computer program that generates artworks through evolutionary design and participation of users (you "vote" for what you like, and the one you voted for gets to evolve). I'm sure I haven't explained it well at all. But it's just amazing to marvel at the individual pieces that it makes, and how original they all are. Here's a sample: And there's just so many more: http://v2d7c.sheepserver.net/cgi/best.cgi