by oiless » Tue 27 Sep 2005, 01:26:27
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('gg3', 'X')erxes and Oiless, where are y'all located and how'd you like to join our sustainable community project (northern California)?
Western Canada. Sorry, wouldn't move to the States for pretty much anything...thanks though.
Skill sets, yah, I am Mr. "Jack of all trades, master of none". Actually I am master of a couple, got papers to prove it...
There's nothing much to it really, you just have to be able to accurately picture what you want in your head, then picture each step needed to make the picture reality, then perform the steps. Presto, whatever you were thinking of is now reality, by means of your hands and your tools.
There are some simple mechanical skills involved, easily learned, but most of it is mental attitude.
I think more people would make things if they could get their heads around that proccess. Unfortunately the education system doesn't do much to encourage this at the ages where it's easily learned, IMHO.
The hard part is when someone else has a picture in their head, and you have to get their picture, then confirm that you are both seeing the same thing, then you can start making their mental picture into reality. Blue prints do this, however there are not always prints; this is where face to face contact comes in, drawing on the welding table with soapstone, talking and waving of hands.
What will happen will happen. Maybe the computerised shire is the way, maybe it is not. My view is that the shire doesn't need computers. There would be no advantage to computers in the shire. However I don't think we will see anything as idyllic as the shire any time soon.
I grew up in an isolated area; no phone. No computers. (Grew up long before the proliferation of the PC in any case.) No TV. Weekly mail in summer, monthly mail in winter. Shortwave radio. I have no trouble envisaging a relatively electronics free, communications free, existance, where-as I expect it's simply inconcievable to most people.