Thursday, April 17, 2008

[papercreters] Ferrocement-crete article at Wikisend

Hi Folks, I just discovered " www.wikisend.com " a way to share large
documents, books, photos, etc that may be too big to email.

wikisend is part of wikipedia global project. This site lets you enter
a password to read/D/L specific articles, and you can go direct,
download it very fast ( secure too)

I put one up 17.5 MB size, on using ferrocement ( a wee bit crooked
from my bad scan) and the sculpting uses are perfect for papercrete
too and the password is 796232 for 7 days only til 4-25 (
wiki's rules, not mine)

this document will be up for just 7 days from today- ends 4-25-08..
and it free of course. go to:

http://www.wikisend.com

I have other very large files I plan to park there for 90 days, and
will post the passwords. This info is found on my CDs but I just want
to share it with a wider group too. There is an amazing amount of
great info as more people use www.WIKIBOOKS.com

there you can upload a book, report or add onto a article.

Here is one on lime plaster on strawbale- I found just a few natural
building books/articles. but folk like Judith Williams can put her
video clips or writing there too. as well as others of you who want to
permanently publish the info- There is NO papercrete yet up on
wikibooks..hummm?? maybe someone wants to tackle that?

http://www.dirtcheapbuilder.com/wifrtoreon.html

If any of you want to send stuff to each other you can upload to
wikisend-- and share the password immediately with others!

Charmaine Taylor Publishing
Green Building DVDs & Books
10th Anniversary $10. book Sale
www.dirtcheapbuilder.com
Tel: 1-707-441-1632 PST Eureka, Calif.