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Who the Heck is Oregon Tilth?

Tue, January 10, 2006 — Category: Advocacy

Is it real?

I want his job <smiley/>

Oregon Tilth Certification Program.

After a rigorous discussion about whether or not 20 almonds for $8.95 was with buying “organic” (and the fact that I run a site called “organic seo”, lead me to Google to determine, what the heck organic means.

The “Newmann’s Own” bar we bought mentioned “certified by Oregon Tilth”. I thought, who the flug is that? I want that job <smiley/>


http://www.tilth.org/certification.html

Well, it boils down to the individual “certifier”, which so far, I’ve seen on every label. Can I trust the government to regulate organic farmers when they don’t even bother with gross polluters? Aiyyyy….

Anyway, ISO Guide 65 is what it boiled down to along with the USDA/Organic logo.

I did have to pretty much do a trace on this, and in fact, I honestly don’t believe a 2 oz. bag of chocolate covered almonds demonstrates the philosophy that drove “organics” into existence…but then again, that’s just me. And if I want it to become a bitter sweet moment with my sweetie, I probably have to not have written this post to end it.

Orgen Tilth, Inc. by the way, is a non-profit who’s sole purpose is to certify the distribution and creation of organic products, at least Paul’s Own©.

DISCLAIMER: I am not a certified organic seo expert, but I play one online.

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Sourceforge CVS

Mon, January 9, 2006 — Category: Open Source

Sourceforge CVS
Helpful, makes it possible to use cvs.sf.net without having to type your password.

Sourceforge CVS

Helpful, makes it possible to use cvs.sf.net without having to type your password.

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Tip: Net::SSH::Perl

Sun, January 8, 2006 — Category: Open Source

Tip: Net::SSH::Perl protocal

I found a brief post about Net::SSH::Perl on CPAN.

The problem I had was I could only login with a password, this wasn’t very secure, in favor of ssh-keygen key rings.

After digging, the above post mentioned passing “protocol => ‘2,1′, instead of default which is 1,2. This refers to ssh1 and ssh2.

The standard these days is ssh2, so reversing the default made my database backup application work as intended with public/private keys instead of password prompts.

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