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Casting call- Documentary "Living off the Grid"

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Came across this and thought some if those out in the countryside of Thailand living the "Traditional village Thai Lifestyle" may be interested in the below...

http://www.escapeartist.com/live/2014/09/24/living-off-the-grid/

If you are truly living 'off the grid' how would you have heard about the casting call?

looks like the link is off the grid also

"off the grid" or "under the radar"...?

If you are truly living 'off the grid' how would you have heard about the casting call?

Living off the grid means being fully self sufficient, not shutting off communication with the outside world.

If you are truly living 'off the grid' how would you have heard about the casting call?

I was under the impression that living off the grid meant the "electricity grid,"

So if you power your computer through renewable means, you can still be connected to the world and still be "off the grid."

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There is also a section to nominate someone if you don't think they would see this...

If you are truly living 'off the grid' how would you have heard about the casting call?

I was under the impression that living off the grid meant the "electricity grid,"

So if you power your computer through renewable means, you can still be connected to the world and still be "off the grid."

Connected is connected. From Wikipedia before TL2 shows up:

The term off-the-grid (OTG) can refer to living in a self-sufficient manner without reliance on one or more public utilities.

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If you are truly living 'off the grid' how would you have heard about the casting call?

I was under the impression that living off the grid meant the "electricity grid,"

So if you power your computer through renewable means, you can still be connected to the world and still be "off the grid."

Connected is connected. From Wikipedia before TL2 shows up:

The term off-the-grid (OTG) can refer to living in a self-sufficient manner without reliance on one or more public utilities.

Perhaps, some might also argue that to be truly off the grid you must be a vegetarian and have a composting toilet

If you are truly living 'off the grid' how would you have heard about the casting call?

I was under the impression that living off the grid meant the "electricity grid,"

So if you power your computer through renewable means, you can still be connected to the world and still be "off the grid."

Connected is connected. From Wikipedia before TL2 shows up:

The term off-the-grid (OTG) can refer to living in a self-sufficient manner without reliance on one or more public utilities.

Perhaps, some might also argue that to be truly off the grid you must be a vegetarian and have a composting toilet

There are enormous electrical requirements to power and cool down a server farm to which one would link living off-the-grid. So really you are just transferring that power load to someone else.

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Eliot Rosewater said:

"Perhaps, some might also argue that to be truly off the grid you must be a vegetarian and have a composting toilet"

Why izzat? Shoot game or keep chickens, pigs, goats. Prolly will have to come in to buy salt, flour and coffee a couple times a year.

'nuff said

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