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Mobius/Klein House

You're always inside.
 
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You're always outside, too.

With Klein rooms, too.

Never wait for the bathroom, as you are already inside.

Never send your kids to their room, they are already there.

You never have to worry about eating in the livingroom, you are always in the dining room AND the livingroom at the same time.

Dirt never gets tracked inside because it always is outside, or it was inside to begin with, depending on your point of view!

Theives? No problem. They can't come in as they are always outside!

Mobius Homes; You're always inside!

DesertFox, Jun 08 2004

But where would you go to party? http://www.halfbake...bius_20Strip_20Club
[theircompetitor, Oct 05 2004, last modified Oct 17 2004]

(?) "And He Built a Crooked House" http://www.scifi.co...lein/heinlein1.html
by Robert Heinlein [krelnik, Oct 05 2004, last modified Oct 17 2004]

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       <Swatting bugs>How do these damn bugs keep coming in/out all the time? <SB>
sartep, Jun 08 2004
  

       Moebius strips are easy to visualize; Klein bottles give me a headache. A Klein house would probably make my head explode.
bobad, Jun 08 2004
  

       You would always be eating in the bathroom, grody.   

       I don't know what you're talking about
simonj, Jun 09 2004
  

       your right. I deleted it. I don't delete annos very often, but you said I would, so I did.
DesertFox, Jun 09 2004
  

       Heinlein explored a similar idea in a short story published in 1940. You can read it at the link.
krelnik, Jun 09 2004
  

       I love this - its what Kats appreciate but then we are quite maad...
The Kat, Jun 09 2004
  
      
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