MuddyWitch wrote:It's not the technology that's the problem, it's the ape men & women that wheld it that cause the grief!
MW
couldn't agree more!
Richard Buckmister Fuller was a man who had such great visions regarding technology and how it could be used to improve the lives of humanity with out destroying the environment and planet.
But alas it seems a lot of what he said fell on deaf ears!
But - there is an emergence of people who are looking at using technology in a harmonious way with nature. The problem is that technology sometimes seems to either be over engineered for the job, or has been developed to do a job quickly, but doesn't look at the WHOLE aspect of the job.
One example which drives me mad - is that of hedge rows. A lot are butchered by a huge mechanical beast, which does the job quick but does the job so badly that eventually a fence has to be erected when if a hedge was laid correctly then the hedge would last for hundreds of years, and provide a wonderful environment for the birds and beasts that would essentially benefit the farmer by being their pest control...
(I'll stop the rambling there).