
Originally Posted by
recyclersteve
Regarding barter, one of the best barters I ever saw was Kyle MacDonald, who went from a red paper clip to a house with something like 13 transactions. Watch this video and share it with friends. It is one of the most enlightening I have ever seen (about 13 min. long):
There's a book called 'Alvin's swap shop'. By Clifford B Hicks.
He wrote several Alvin Fernald books, all interesting.
In the book Alvin does the same thing, I think this is where the idea started actually.
Alvin started with a 'Trained Ant in a glass test tube'.
In fact my teacher read us 8-9 year old kids 'Alvin Fernald, the great inventor' ( exact title?) And that's the one book that got me into reading.
And I have read a LOT of books now because of that one book.
Clifford B Hicks worked for the 'Popular Mechanics' magazine.
There's a good wiki about him.
Other similar good books is 'The mad scientists club' series & 'encyclopedia brown' & 'Danny Dunn' & 'Secret agents four' & 'Homer Price' books
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