Yesterday, Erik and I had the privilege of interviewing Kris De Decker, the creator of one of our very favorite Internet resources, Low-Tech Magazine. Those of you who know Low-Tech will understand our vast excitement. To make it all even happier, he seems like a really good guy.
If you haven’t heard of this blog, believe me, Root Simple readers, if you like what we do here, you’ll love Low-Tech. This is the sort of site you fall into and stay for days.
Our interview with him will appear on our podcast next Wednesday, but in the meantime I suggest you whet your appetite by reading some of our favorite articles:
How to Make Everything Ourselves: Open Modular Hardware
How to Downsize a Transportation Network: The Chinese Wheelbarrow
If We Insulate Our Houses, Why Not Our Cooking Pots?
Restoring the Old Way of Warming: Heating People, Not Spaces
Recycling Animal and Human Dung is the Key to Sustainable Farming
oops, mixed up link (Open Modular Hardware leads to Chinese wheelbarrows)
Oops! Fixed. Thanks for letting us know.