I believe I had mentioned about busting kindling with the slide wedge and how it is much easier on the back. Well, it may be catching on, although I probably got a much better deal on mine from good ole Harbor Freight. It has been a great tool and requires almost no maintenance. The venerable slide wedge: https://tinyurl.com/yc2wu8ob Economic growth is not compatible with environmental sustainability: https://tinyurl.com/ydd2dkfb Again, IMHO most people are NOT going to make the sacrifices necessary to come into the realm of sustainability (I admit I am not there yet myself). On the flip side of the same coin, politicians are not going to step up to the plate to legislate (or promote) sustainable energy policy. Excuse me if I don't hold my breath. :-/ Will 2018 be the year of the neo-luddite? https://tinyurl.com/ycbawdmj It remains to be seen how this is going to play out, but as time moves on and energy resources become more scarce and consequently more expensive in the marketplace, our choices in technology will become fewer. Older, less energy intensive technologies will see a resurgence. When? Perhaps we are already seeing the beginnings of it. As I may have mentioned in previous posts, the maritime shipping industry is already looking seriously at retrofitting modern ships with older technologies, namely sails: https://tinyurl.com/ybt76vbo In the unplugged department, here is a novel idea for content delivery, it may even catch on... "A new digital magazine forces you to unplug from the internet" https://tinyurl.com/ydcvrh6d If you decide to actually go to the site and unplug, I would encourage the reader to check out the article by Alex Beattie called, "Escape: The Next Digital Divide."