Lynda Resnick's Blog: Adaptive Plastics Founder Interview

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First Posted: 06- 9-09 10:55 AM   |   Updated: 06- 9-09 11:10 AM

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Lynda Resnick's Blog:

Slow food. Organic. Local produce. Healthful, sustainable food is no longer a trend; it's become part of the nation's social conscience, with even the First Family raising their own victory garden.

With 20 years' experience in the market, Adaptive Plastics is taking the next step by introducing a modular greenhouse that makes growing so simple even those of us with brown thumbs can raise a bumper crop -- for a fraction of the price of store-bought organics.
(This interview has been edited for clarity and length.)

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Slow food. Organic. Local produce. Healthful, sustainable food is no longer a trend; it's become part of the nation's social conscience, with even the First Family raising their own victory garden. ...
Slow food. Organic. Local produce. Healthful, sustainable food is no longer a trend; it's become part of the nation's social conscience, with even the First Family raising their own victory garden. ...
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Having said that, unless we rethink the way we use our wealth, this world is doomed. al-Waleed bin Talal, however he came by his wealth is in a position to make a difference. Instead he chooses conspicuous self-consumption.
next shoe to drop real soon...hyperinflation..market tanking..sell now

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:34 PM on 06/10/2009
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Total credit market debt as a percentage of GDP has risen from 130% of GDP in 1952 to 350% of GDP today. The various bailout and stimulus schemes enacted in the last year will drive this percentage above 400% in the near future. When a country allows this much debt to accumulate versus its GDP, they have done something seriously wrong. The country’s politicians, business leaders, and citizens have all contributed to this disaster.

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:32 PM on 06/09/2009
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Plastic [Petroleum] Greenhouses were not made during WWI and WWII.

Try Glass.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:01 PM on 06/09/2009
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