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Gabor wrote a new blog post: Hempcrete, Biocomposites & building with Natural Materials 1 year, 3 months ago · View
check back to this blog site for upcoming HEMPCRETE projects in the East and West Kootenay. Check the ABOUT page for a simple description on hempcrete. For additional information, specifically on building material, contact Gabor or check out the following links of the industry leaders and proprietors of Tradical® Hemcrete® and Limetec® Render products: Lime Technology Limited: http://www.limetechnology.co.uk/ American Lime Technology: [...] -
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Blogger Support: 1 year, 3 months ago · Viewjust set up a blog on hempcrete…… is there a new process of approval?…… check my site out; it has links to tech data on hempcrete and a little description on my site. goranhomes.ca. I would really like to share it via blogging!! cheers
Looks live now: http://hempbuilding.inthekoots.com/
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Hempcrete – sustainable building materials – a bio-composite material made from the shiv of the Hemp plant blended with a hydraulic lime binder; a carbon sequestering, (better than carbon neutral), natural material that is healthy to live in and healthy to produce. interested in building with hemp?
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In reply to - Gabor posted an update in the group Blogger Support: Hey Jim, Just wondering how I know If a reply is from a spam? · View
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Gabor posted an update in the group
Blogger Support: 1 year, 5 months ago · ViewHey Jim,
Just wondering how I know If a reply is from a spam?
Hi Gabor,
Good question. It involves looking at the content and also the URL link and email it came from. I had one today that said ”Thanks! Supper Post!” I just about missed the spelling mistake but when I looked the associated URL was privateteentube.com and the email address was sexvideo@gmail.com. That information is contained on the left hand side of the comment along with the IP address that the comment came from. If you want to spend the time, you can often trace those IP addresses.
They are not always that obvious and it takes a combination of reading the comment, checking the URL and email along with some spidy senses. The responses generally have nothing to do with your blog post and could be made on any blog.
Hope that helps.
thanks jim…. I can work with this!
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Gabor and Kim Klassen are now friends 1 year, 6 months ago · View
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