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Yeah I can't access it, seekshelter.

But about lugging the groceries up the stairs, just do the old tree fort thing. Put 'em in a box at the bottom and then pull it up with a rope when you get to the top. Oh and install a fireman's pole...wheeeeeee (thud).
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I would have thought this obvious but there will not be "huge" projects simply due to the need to properly allocate fields for optimum solar exposure. On of the frustrating things here in the Northeast is that solar will be very slow to catch on due to a smaller amount of sunny days and, for wind, a greater prevalence of hilly and terrain.

Decentralization of power grids in the midwest and west are crucial and very important. Many environmental strategists are advocating local grid technology.
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So 2 and 7 are the same, 4 5 and 6 are the same, 1 feeds into diffusing how deep our thoughts are that we just don't want to share, 3 feeds in to diffusing female paranoia, etc. etc. etc.

It's not a lie if it's a deflection. That's called diplomacy.
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It's exceptionally tacky to ask for gifts through paypal when a wedding guest's role is that of one who comes together with many others to support the new couple. A community. If the wedding were performed online through webcasts, paypal might be appropriate.

I have no problem with them asking for cash instead of ancient spice racks and chafing dishes, but paypal is inappropriate.
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Certainly a fun enough concept. I'ma sucker for those "anatomy shots" of the cartoon characters and the lego guy. However this illustration certainly could've used any remote (no pun intended) connection between the surface buttons and the underlying anatomy.
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As people have already noted, especially on the Fark thread about this video, this concept is several years old

"Birds: Alone in his loft, a composer-played by real-life composer, Walter Boudreau-is struggling with some serious writer's block as he works at his piano. After what appears to be several hours of hard effort, he is rewarded with inspiration from a most unlikely source, the pigeons outside his window. The conclusion: Be More inspired."
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