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      <title><![CDATA[Sink Plate Speaks Volumes on a Filthy Habit]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Did you know that the typical household sink carries more germs than a toilet bowl? It is a disgusting fact that I know thanks to my man Dr. Karl Kruszelnicki . But I digress. This is about the sink...]]></description>
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Did you know that the typical household sink carries more germs than a toilet bowl? It is a disgusting fact that I know thanks to my man <a href="http://www.abc.net.au/science/k2/">Dr. Karl Kruszelnicki</a>. But I digress. This is about the sink plate, which is designed to simulate the eating over the sink experience, presumably because some people have a thing for it.</p>
<p>While the sink plate does look pretty cool, I have to say that it is totally lacking in class; I mean if you are going to eat over the sink why not just eat over the stove or straight out of the frying pan - either option is cleaner. [<a href="http://www.yankodesign.com/2008/11/25/a-sink-plate-for-lazy-disgusting-people/">Yanko Design</a>]</p>

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      <title><![CDATA[2008 LA Auto Show: Eco Cars]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[By Evan Ackerman
Looking forward to this years LA Auto Show, I was hoping to see something to reassure me that things are seriously happening towards innovating our way out of a gasoline dependent...]]></description>
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<p>By Evan Ackerman</p>
<p>Looking forward to this year&#8217;s LA Auto Show, I was hoping to see something to reassure me that things are seriously happening towards innovating our way out of a gasoline dependent transport economy. Aaaaand I didn&#8217;t really get that, at all. There were lots of impressive concepts, to be sure, and a lot of talk about sustainability and green initiatives and crap. But what are people actually producing? Nothing especially remarkable, with a few exceptions.</p>
<p>First of all, just about everything is a hybrid. Which is good, I guess&#8230; Or I should say, it&#8217;s better than things not being hybrids. The thing is, though, that just because something is a hybrid doesn&#8217;t mean it gets significantly better (or even <em>good</em>) gas mileage. At least, that&#8217;s the way it seemed from just walking around the show looking at the EPA estimated mpg stickers. Why is this the case? I think it&#8217;s because car manufacturers (and car buyers) are still for some silly reason concerned with maximizing horsepower, which is most of the time useless after a certain point. But maybe my 95 Volvo and I are just jealous. Most new cars were distinctly unimpressive when it came to gas mileage, whether they were hybrids or not.</p>
<p>Also, everybody&#8217;s got a fuel cell car or light SUV now, but most of them are sort of &#8220;hey look, we can do it too!&#8221; vehicles rather than a serious production effort. And of course, nobody&#8217;s been able to solve the crucial problem: distribution. I think BMW has had the most promising interim solution (and has for years) in the <a href="http://www.ohgizmo.com/2008/04/10/bmw-and-tesla-at-cpx/">Hydrogen 7</a> gas/hydrogen hybrid, but it wasn&#8217;t at the show&#8230; Rather, BMW was promoting a system to make gas engines up to 20% more efficient by dynamically controlling power output. That&#8217;s nice and all, but gasoline should be the past, not the future.</p>
<p>Is it too much for me to expect that automakers asking for a financial bailout should be trying new things and not just taking existing cars and retrofitting them with hybrid engines to eke out a few extra MPG? Maybe it is, I suppose it&#8217;s cheaper to do that than to make a serious commitment to a new technology that might not prove to be adoptable mainstream. But there <em>is</em> some good and important work going on, using technology that makes a substantial difference to efficiency and eco-friendliness. Have a look, after the jump.<span id="more-16615"></span></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://automobiles.honda.com/fcx-clarity/">Honda FCX Clarity</a></strong></p>
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<p>We&#8217;ll start off with a car that I&#8217;ve written about before: the <a href="http://www.ohgizmo.com/2007/11/26/la-auto-show-honda-fcx-clarity-home-energy-station/">Honda FCX Clarity</a>. The Clarity is a production ready car powered exclusively by hydrogen. Honda has tackled the problem of hydrogen distribution by creating the <a href="http://automobiles.honda.com/fcx-clarity/home-energy-station.aspx">Home Energy Station</a>, a box that plugs into your natural gas line at home and creates heat and electricity while making hydrogen for your car. That still doesn&#8217;t help if you want to drive long distances (over about 250 miles), but at least it turns the Clarity into a practical commuter. If you live in the LA area, you can sign up to rent a Clarity for about $600 a month.</p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://world.honda.com/INSIGHT/">Honda Insight</a></strong></p>
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<p>The Clarity might not quite be ready for primetime yet, but in the meantime, Honda is working on some short term solutions, one of which is the 2009 Honda Insight. While the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_Insight#First_generation">original Insight</a> managed 70 mpg, the second generation will most likely not be quite as efficient, with estimates placing it somewhere between 40 and 67 mpg. It&#8217;ll be a little friendlier, though, with seating for four and a hatchback&#8230; Basically, it&#8217;s Honda&#8217;s take on the Toyota Prius. It&#8217;ll also be relatively cheap: scheduled for an April 2009 release, it should start at around $19,000.</p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://automobiles.honda.com/cr-z/">Honda CR-Z</a></strong></p>
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<p>If the Insight isn&#8217;t sporty enough for you, Honda has a third eco-turnative™: the CR-Z. Details are a bit scarce on this one, but it&#8217;s supposed to follow the launch of the Insight in late 2009 or 2010 starting at $31,000.</p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://automobiles.honda.com/civic-gx/">Honda Civic GX NGV</a></strong></p>
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<p>Not content with hydrogen cars and electric hybrids, Honda is also trying out natural gas power. Like the Clarity, the problem with the Honda Civic GX is finding sources of natural gas to fuel the car, so also like the Clarity, Honda has a solution in the form of a home fueling station. </p>
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<p>The <a href="http://myphill.com/">Phill natural gas fueling station</a> taps into the natural gas line which comes into your home if you have a gas stove, and will fuel your car automatically overnight. That&#8217;s the downside, though&#8230; A complete refueling takes <em>16 hours</em>. Overnight refueling is only possible if you drive your car 100 miles a day or less, but that&#8217;s true for most people most of the time. And if you&#8217;re going on a road trip, well, there are <a href="http://www.cngvc.org/cngvc.html">other places</a> to get natural gas fuel (quickly), as long as you don&#8217;t try to leave California.</p>
<p>As for the car itself, the mileage is decent enough (24 city 36 highway), but natural gas is also a lot cheaper (and more stable in price) than gasoline, and is nearly emission free. The GX delivers 118 hp with a range of 250 miles, and costs $25,000.</p>
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<p><strong>Toyota Camry CNG Hybrid Concept</strong></p>
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<p>Believe it or not, Honda isn&#8217;t the only one going the eco-friendly route. It just seems that way &#8217;cause they&#8217;re being so proactive about it. But other companies have Natural Gas Vehicles, like the CNG Camry Hybrid from Toyota. The Camry is unique in that it&#8217;s a hybrid, using the same hybrid system as current hybrids, just with natural gas instead of gasoline. The 4 cylinder engine outputs up to 170 horsepower with the electrics kicking in, and you&#8217;ll get almost exactly the same efficiency as a conventional Camry hybrid. The range of the CNG Camry is about 250 miles, but Toyota doesn&#8217;t say much on the subject of refueling. </p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://www.miniusa.com/#/learn/minimalism/MINIE-m">Mini-E</a></strong></p>
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<p>As friendly as hydrogen and natural gas are, we just don&#8217;t have the infrastructure for them yet. It sucks, but it&#8217;s a fact. The eco-friendly power source that we <em>do</em> have an infrastructure for is electricity, and the Mini E takes advantage of that. It has a 220 hp electric motor under the hood, and uses a lithium battery pack to achieve a range of just over 100 miles in mixed driving. It&#8217;ll go 0-60 in 8.5 seconds with an electronically limited top speed of 95 mph. </p>
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<p>Although you can recharge the Mini E from a standard outlet, doing so takes over 26 (!) hours. You really need 32 amps at 240 volts to get the time down to a more reasonable 4.5 hours, or if you live next to the Hoover Dam, 48 amps at 240 volts will charge the car in 3 hours.</p>
<p>Some 500 Mini Es have been made available to the public in California, New York, and New Jersey for $850 a month which includes maintenance and insurance. Needless to say, they&#8217;ve all be spoken for already, but you can sign up for updates on the Mini E (I guess it&#8217;s pronounced &#8220;Minnie&#8221;) website.</p>
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<p><strong><a href="https://www.chryslerllc.com/en/innovation/envi/specs/dodge_vehicles.php">Dodge EV</a></strong></p>
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<p>Vehicles like the <a href="http://www.ohgizmo.com/2008/04/10/bmw-and-tesla-at-cpx/">Tesla Roadster</a> have taken advantage of the massive amounts of power offered by electric motors, and Dodge is next in line to realize that electric sports cars are serious amounts of awesome. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.ohgizmo.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/dsc_7411.jpg"><img src="http://www.ohgizmo.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/dsc_7411-300x196.jpg" alt="" title="dsc_7411" width="300" height="196" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-16636" /></a></p>
<p>Based on the <a href="http://www.ohgizmo.com/2008/11/22/2008-la-auto-show-exotic-cars/">Lotus Evora</a> chassis, the Dodge EV has a 268 hp motor that can go 0-60 in under 5 silent seconds and surpass 120 mph just as quietly. It has a range of 150-200 miles, and can recharge completely in 8 hours from a standard outlet, or in 4 hours from a 220 volt appliance outlet. No price, availability, or alternate color information as of yet.</p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://www.chevrolet.com/electriccar/">Chevy Volt</a></strong></p>
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<p>Last but certainly not least is what seems to be the best hope for a practical consumer electric hybrid car: the Chevy Volt. Just to recap, the Volt can recharge from a wall outlet and travel 40 miles (more than what most people drive in a day) on electricity alone. For longer trips, a gas engine kicks in to boost the range to 400 miles, and you can keep filling the tank and drive as long as you want. So for most people, the Volt will be an electric car most of the time, but thanks to the hybrid gas system, you don&#8217;t get all the range limiting downsides of pure electric operation.</p>
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<p>This was my first chance to see the production design of the Chevy Volt in the flesh, and I was honestly surprised by how good it looked. Don&#8217;t get me wrong, I still like the <a href="http://www.ohgizmo.com/2007/11/27/la-auto-show-new-fuel-tech/">original concept design</a> a lot better. But having seen the new Volt in person, I&#8217;m willing to revise <a href="http://www.ohgizmo.com/2008/09/09/production-chevy-volt-unveiled/">my initial impression of it</a> and say that yes, I do like the production version, even if it has a slightly lesser degree of badassness.</p>
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<p>The Volt is currently scheduled for a 2010 release for somewhere between $30,000 and $40,000, but a lot of bad stuff could potentially happen to the auto industry between now and then. I&#8217;m just hoping that the Volt, and vehicles like it, will turn out to be the solution to the problem, instead of something to cut to temporarily solve it.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[For the second time in 10 years our cabin in the Pennsylvania mountains was struck by lightning. And for the second time in 10 years walls had to be opened and the house rewired before it could be...]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;">For the second time in 10 years our cabin in the Pennsylvania mountains was struck by lightning. And for the second time in 10 years walls had to be opened and the house rewired before it could be usable once again.  Not fun at all. (And that is WITH a lightning box installed!)</p>
<p>This time, unfortunately, it wasn&#8217;t just the wiring that suffered. The casualties were numerous.<br />
The stove has cooked its last omelet.  The dishwasher has seen its last dirty dish.The washer and dryer have seen their last load of laundry.  In all, the damage was both extensive and expensive.</p>
<p>The one bit of good news in all of this is that I had the smarts to put a heavy duty power surge strip in the media cabinet and, as a result, the TV, stereo, and a WiFi router survived.</p>
<p>A few weeks ago Tributaries sent me two of their power strips to review. My mountain-top experience has made me truly appreciate these unsexy devices and I am impressed by the company&#8217;s ability to take such a boring item and come up with a significant innovation. So many of today&#8217;s electronics have such massive adapters that they often block a significant portion of the available plugs on any given power strip. What good is a ten outlet strip if only 6 of them are actually usable?</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"> &#8230; [<a href="http://www.geardiary.com/2008/11/18/review-tributaries-pwrs-t8t1-power-strip/">visit site to read more</a>]</p>

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      <title><![CDATA[Lazy Spoon - Rests On Side of Frying Pan]]></title>
      <link>http://mobileratty.com/article/bccafaad07d8d9840a39aab835215520</link>
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      <description><![CDATA[We're all a bit lazy, and this Lazy Spoon will help you while cooking to keep your spoon in play and also near the stove. Instead of a spoon rest, this spoon can rest right on the side of whatever pot...]]></description>
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      <p style="text-align: center;"><img src="http://www.kitchencontraptions.com/pictures/lazyspoon-image.jpg" width="280" height="338" alt="lazyspoon-image.jpg" title="lazyspoon-image.jpg" /></p>
<p><img src="http://www.kitchencontraptions.com/pictures/lazyspoon-button.jpg" width="152" height="136" alt="lazyspoon-button.jpg" title="lazyspoon-button.jpg" style="float:right;" />We're all a bit lazy, and this <a href="http://www.woodspoon.com/lazyspoon.html">Lazy Spoon</a> will help you while cooking to keep your spoon in play and also near the stove. Instead of a spoon rest, this spoon can rest right on the side of whatever pot or pan your cooking with. If you like the concept Jonathan's Spoons has dozens of different varieties all made out of natural woods.</p>
<p>Not all the spoons feature the lazy slot, but they really don't need to. We really like the plain old <a href="http://www.woodspoon.com/serving-spoons.html">serving spoons</a>. They look as if they're from Middle Earth.</p>
<p>At <a href="http://www.woodspoon.com/lazyspoon.html">Jonathan's Spoons</a></p>

      
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      <title><![CDATA[Lazy Spoon - Rests On Side of Frying Pan]]></title>
      <link>http://mobileratty.com/article/ebc9c4309f2ebc2059aa12c773ec675c</link>
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      <description><![CDATA[We're all a bit lazy, and this Lazy Spoon will help you while cooking to keep your spoon in play and also near the stove. Instead of a spoon rest, this spoon can rest right on the side of whatever pot...]]></description>
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      <p style="text-align: center;"><img src="http://www.kitchencontraptions.com/pictures/lazyspoon-image.jpg" width="280" height="338" alt="lazyspoon-image.jpg" title="lazyspoon-image.jpg" /></p>
<p><img src="http://www.kitchencontraptions.com/pictures/lazyspoon-button.jpg" width="152" height="136" alt="lazyspoon-button.jpg" title="lazyspoon-button.jpg" style="float:right;" />We're all a bit lazy, and this <a href="http://www.woodspoon.com/lazyspoon.html">Lazy Spoon</a> will help you while cooking to keep your spoon in play and also near the stove. Instead of a spoon rest, this spoon can rest right on the side of whatever pot or pan your cooking with. If you like the concept Jonathan's Spoons has dozens of different varieties all made out of natural woods.</p>
<p>Not all the spoons feature the lazy slot, but they really don't need to. We really like the plain old <a href="http://www.woodspoon.com/serving-spoons.html">serving spoons</a>. They look as if they're from Middle Earth.</p>
<p>At <a href="http://www.woodspoon.com/lazyspoon.html">Jonathan's Spoons</a></p>

      
   
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      <title><![CDATA[Harmonica Kettle Plays Music When Its Ready]]></title>
      <link>http://mobileratty.com/article/0ec1bfea58bcd1e87321db5bfb3d15f5</link>
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      <description><![CDATA[By Luke Anderson
Everyone is familiar with the common kitchen kettle, right? Fill it up with water, set it on the stove and it will whistle when the water begins to boil. Its really not a complicated...]]></description>
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<p>By Luke Anderson</p>
<p>Everyone is familiar with the common kitchen kettle, right? Fill it up with water, set it on the stove and it will whistle when the water begins to boil. It&#8217;s really not a complicated piece of kitchenware, that is until someone decides to change the tune of that whistle.</p>
<p>This Harmonica Kettle is, as you might imagine, a kettle with a built-in harmonica in place of the whistle. Rather than hearing a high-pitched scream, you&#8217;ll be greeted with a soft melody from your kettle. Is that worth $265? Not to me, but then again I don&#8217;t even own a kettle, so what do I know?</p>
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      <title><![CDATA[VELA Rangehood from ILVE has 10 inch LCD screen]]></title>
      <link>http://mobileratty.com/article/3a5b3662e1147af80068936d92e9e3b3</link>
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      <description><![CDATA[Some people like to watch television while they cook. I know if I tried to do this in my kitchen, I wouldnt have room on my counter for an LCD TV, even the smallest one. Not to mention all the mess it...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.coolest-gadgets.com/wp-content/uploads/vela.jpg"><img src="http://www.coolest-gadgets.com/wp-content/uploads/vela.jpg" alt="" title="vela" width="248" height="202" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-17776" /></a> Some people like to watch television while they cook.  I know if I tried to do this in my kitchen, I wouldn’t have room on my counter for an LCD TV, even the smallest one.  Not to mention all the mess it would accrue on the screen because of my cooking.  I also wouldn’t want any electronics near any place where I boil water.  </p>
<p>An Australian appliance maker called ILVE has created the VELA rangehood with a 10-inch LCD monitor located right above the stove.  As you can see, the screen is located high above the stove, but it is safe away from airborne foodstuffs.  The television can be controlled via wireless remote, which should hopefully find a place in a kitchen drawer.  </p>
<p>Of course, you are going to have to hook up cable to this LCD screen, but if cable is not easily accessible, the VELA screen does have AV inputs in case you want to hook up a DVD player.  Of course, there doesn’t seem to be a place to put a DVD player on this set up, but I’m sure you could put it out of the way. </p>
<p>No word on when this will be out on the market, or the price.  It certainly doesn’t look cheap.  </p>
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      <title><![CDATA[Private Explorer Is Like A Camper With Wings]]></title>
      <link>http://mobileratty.com/article/99e0f09fbc0398cd583be7ac422bb8ca</link>
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      <description><![CDATA[By Andrew Liszewski
Those giant luxury motorhomes (McMotorhomes instead of McMansions?) that come complete with fold-out balconies and retracting flat screen TVs are nice and all, but youre pretty...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.ohgizmo.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/private_explorer.jpg" alt="Private Explorer (Images courtesy Explorer Aeronautique Inc.)" title="private_explorer" width="500" height="516" class="aligntop" /><br />
By Andrew Liszewski</p>
<p>Those giant luxury motorhomes <em>(McMotorhomes instead of McMansions?)</em> that come complete with fold-out balconies and retracting flat screen TVs are nice and all, but you&#8217;re pretty limited to where you can actually take one. So for true flexibility when it comes to your next &#8216;camping&#8217; trip you might want to check out the Private Explorer.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s basically a two-seater single-engine aircraft that doubles as a miniature cottage. While it doesn&#8217;t have anywhere near the luxuries of a bus-sized motorhome, it does manage to include a bed, a dining table, a fridge, a stove, a toilet, a shower, a water pump, and a heater making it considerably more comfortable than your standard tent. And since the Private Explorer comes with the option of adding floats, instead of just visiting the lake, you can use it as your actual runway. Understandably the Private Explorer will set you back about $102,000 <em>($130,000 CDN)</em> which is pretty much what a well-equipped motorhome would run you. Though I&#8217;m not sure which one would have the higher gas bill.</p>
<p>[ <a href="http://exploreraero.com/Site/Private_explorer.html">Private Explorer</a> ] VIA [ <a href="http://www.bornrich.org/entry/ecoflyer-sport-aircraft-serves-as-a-flying-motor-home/">Born Rich</a> ]</p>

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      <title><![CDATA[Walking House: The Gypsy caravan of the future]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Sure, when the oil shortage becomes oil-no-more, it would be nice to drive around in search of fuel like Mad Max, but what would be even better is to have your own movable home to wander the wasteland...]]></description>
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Sure, when the oil shortage becomes oil-no-more, it would be nice to drive around in search of fuel like Mad Max, but what would be even better is to have your own movable home to wander the wasteland in. Something on legs that can roam anywhere. Something like this. But faster. </p>
<p>It&#8217;s made to be a &#8220;modular dwelling system that enables persons to live a peaceful nomadic life, moving slowly through the landscape or cityscape&#8221;. It&#8217;s even environmentally friendly according to its designers, thanks to its use of solar energy, small windmills and a wood stove. So it looks like nomads of the future, or gypsies if you will, will be wandering the landscape in this contraption. I look forward to this new breed of hippy and I&#8217;d like to be the first to tell them to get this beast the hell off of my property. Damn long-hairs. But I guess I&#8217;ll just have to wait.</p>
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      <title><![CDATA[Walking House: The Gypsy caravan of the future]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Sure, when the oil shortage becomes oil-no-more, it would be nice to drive around in search of fuel like Mad Max, but what would be even better is to have your own movable home to wander the wasteland...]]></description>
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Sure, when the oil shortage becomes oil-no-more, it would be nice to drive around in search of fuel like Mad Max, but what would be even better is to have your own movable home to wander the wasteland in. Something on legs that can roam anywhere. Something like this. But faster. </p>
<p>It&#8217;s made to be a &#8220;modular dwelling system that enables persons to live a peaceful nomadic life, moving slowly through the landscape or cityscape&#8221;. It&#8217;s even environmentally friendly according to its designers, thanks to its use of solar energy, small windmills and a wood stove. So it looks like nomads of the future, or gypsies if you will, will be wandering the landscape in this contraption. I look forward to this new breed of hippy and I&#8217;d like to be the first to tell them to get this beast the hell off of my property. Damn long-hairs. But I guess I&#8217;ll just have to wait.</p>
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      <source url="http://www.slipperybrick.com/2008/10/walking-house-the-gypsy-wagon-of-the-future/">Walking House: The Gypsy caravan of the future</source>
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