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by recyclinage » 14/06/08, 15:11

if I did not register in this system

I will have copyrighted my concepts right?


what I mean

is that some take advantage of other sharing to make funds
and leaves the real creators in misery

it's a bit my case

people have been taking advantage of my kindness for a while

but I am so and I don't know if I could live without sharing
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by gegyx » 14/06/08, 16:08

I very much share my intellectual misery, my pessimism and defeatism ...

: Mrgreen:

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Reference to lemon for compost /
I should point out that in the compost, thick fruit skins are not recommended. Longer in decomposing and storing all the processing chemicals.
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by recyclinage » 14/06/08, 16:16

there would be no more chemicals with this kind of compost

since repellent

and the goal is not to get soil but to hunt pests
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by recyclinage » 15/06/08, 14:04

in addition to the negative point that you tell me

can be positive

if the peel is organic

staying in the compost it can also soak up minerals and other good things for plants

but you're absolutely right that it can be catastrophic
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