[MCN] (Typo) Reminder: BiAnnual Request for Missoula Community News Listserve Support!
paul wheaton
paul at richsoil.com
Tue Nov 1 18:39:19 EDT 2016
Hi peeps!
I've been a supporter of this list for several years. At the same
time, I know a lot about how much it costs to be able to keep a list
like this going so smoothly. Which I why I am making this feeble
attempt to sweeten the pot for Jim to get oodles of coin to keep this
excellent list going.
Here you can find out the dvd I am offering, including watching the trailer:
http://richsoil.com/wood-heat.jsp
What I am offering is that everybody that supports Jim at $25 or more
can have a digital version of "Building a Cob Style Rocket Mass
Heater". This is also known as DVD1 of the 4-DVD set "Better Wood
Heat: DIY Rocket Mass Heaters."
A tidbit that applies to this list: Switching from electric heat to a
rocket mass heater reduces your carbon footprint as much as parking
seven cars.
I'm glad to give this out to supporters of this list.
Thanks Jim!
On Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 4:14 PM, Jim Coefield via
Missoula-Community-News <missoula-community-news at bigskynet.org> wrote:
> Geez I hate it when I make a stupid typo in the most important part of the
> post: the correct url to Paul Wheaton’s site is: Permies.com
>
> ——————
> Reminder and update: I’d like to remind folks that we are still accepting
> donations for the operation of this list serve. As an incentive, Paul
> Wheaton at Permies.com has offered access to his over 2 hour long DVD,
> "Building a Cob Style Rocket Mass Heater” to those who contribute $25 or
> more. And to the couple of you who already contributed $25, THANKS and if
> you want to get ahold of me, I’ll get the link for the DVD for you.
>
> Many Thanks,
>
> Jim Coefield
> List Admin
>
> —————————
> Howdy folks,
>
> It's been almost year since my last funding request, and I'm asking all
> users of the WildRockies InfoNet and the Missoula Community News Listserve
> to please help out and show your support. You can go to
> http://www.wildrockies.org and click on one of the PayPal buttons to do so.
> Last year we moved the list serve out of the back room of one of the
> nonprofits (BSFI) that had been gracious enough to allow us to provide the
> service on our own in-house servers. As a result of that move, I have had to
> contract with an outside provider and incur the expense of utilizing a
> commercial list serve hosting (not cheap), software, domain registration,
> and time to administrate and support all of this on my own in order to keep
> this list, and the others that I manage, smoothly running. So if you are
> able to help us to cover these expenses by making a small donation, I would
> be most appreciative!
>
> There are almost 600 active email addresses on our list, so your posts here
> get broad exposure through the Missoula area, and Western Montana to a
> diverse audience of recipients. I hope that all of you have found some value
> in this service, both in posting to it and in the posts you receive, and
> that many of you can and will help out. Many nonprofits, individuals and
> activists, and small progressive businesses have benefitted through the
> presence of the Missoula Community News ListServe.
>
> It has been over 20 years since I began this project in a fit of lunacy ;-)
> wondering how I could help activists working on their missions to preserve
> biodiversity and wilderness, and advocating peace and justice in a variety
> of areas. And it is hard to believe that we are still here doing this! But
> we need your help to continue!
>
> So I need to hear from all of you to let me know that you indeed want to
> keep your listserve going, and the best way to do that is to go to our
> website at http://www.wildrockies.org and click on one of the PayPal buttons
> and leave a donation or payment for services. I don't ask for much, in fact
> I have seldom asked for anything in many years. This project has been a
> labor of love and volunteer service. To those of you that have contributed
> recently on your own volition, many thanks!
>
> The WildRockies InfoNet has been dedicated to providing support and services
> to nonprofits, activists and small progressive businesses in the Wild
> Rockies Bioregion since 1995. While we have undergone many changes and moved
> locations and affiliations, our mission is still the same. Our aim is to
> continue providing services to those working tirelessly to protect and
> preserve the values of the the peoples and land that we have all come to
> cherish. This service is for the progressive community in and around
> Missoula!
>
> Many thanks to all of you for what you do!
>
> Jim Coefield
> System Admin
> WildRockies InfoNet
>
> http://www.wildrockies.org
> webmaster at wildrockies.org
> 406-880-6954
>
>
>
>
>
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