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Have you heard about us?
Have you heard about us?


If not, please view our Distillations videos - [[Distillations
If not, please view our Distillations videos - http://openfarmtech.org/index.php?title=Distillations


We|]]believe that we've got the next best thing since the coming of Christ and the horseless carriage - combined. I'd like to hear your comments, as we're doing market research regarding the relevance of our work to modern society.
We believe that we've got the next best thing since the coming of Christ and the horseless carriage - combined. I'd like to hear your comments, as we're doing market research regarding the relevance of our work to modern society.


If you agree with our claim, please subscribe ([[Open_Source_Ecology:Site_support|Site_support]]) . If not, please tell us what we are missing in general, and would be more convincing to you regarding our relevance.
If you agree with our claim, please subscribe (http://openfarmtech.org/index.php?title=Open_Source_Ecology:Site_support ) . If not, please tell us what we are missing in general, and would be more convincing to you regarding our relevance.


Marcin
Marcin


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[[Category:Marketing Sent]]

Latest revision as of 22:36, 2 July 2013

Matt and Justin,

Allow me to introduce myself.

We've set up a bank, informal, on the 30 or so acres of land near Kansas City. It's called agricultural and open source fabrication infrastructure in the making. We're building the world's first, replicable, open source, off-grid global village.

Have you heard about us?

If not, please view our Distillations videos - http://openfarmtech.org/index.php?title=Distillations

We believe that we've got the next best thing since the coming of Christ and the horseless carriage - combined. I'd like to hear your comments, as we're doing market research regarding the relevance of our work to modern society.

If you agree with our claim, please subscribe (http://openfarmtech.org/index.php?title=Open_Source_Ecology:Site_support ) . If not, please tell us what we are missing in general, and would be more convincing to you regarding our relevance.

Marcin