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I could go into all the reasons why this wouldn't work, but
for some reason I really like this idea... [+] |
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Oh, go on, do. As long as the only holes are around the edges,
it should work just fine. |
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If the displays are left in-situ in the lids, they could be used to illuminate the interior roof space. However, a fixing method other than traditional galvanized nails would be required. |
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At last, an actual beneficial use for apple equipment, other than compensating for table leg length when placed on uneven floors. |
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Ah yes, the Borg, still running on Windows. Do you want to
hegemonize? Press ENTER for no, or ESC to cancel. |
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Ah yes, windoze ... a single-user 1980's video game with delusions of adequacy, targeted for (of all things) the wretchedly inadequate x86 processor family (which has several unacknowledged and unpleasant relatives locked in various cellars and attics). |
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Apple did at least use the 68xxx, but then coated it with a thick, glutinous and opaque OS which works about as well as pouring treacle into a mechanical chronometer. |
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If the good is the enemy of the excellent, then the woefully inadequate is clearly the psychopathic murderer of everything better. |
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I think their shallow spaces may have to be filled
with concrete to provide the necessary weight, but
other than that, you can get started on my roof at
any time. While the scaffolding is in place, we can
shove the Borg down the chimney on the end of a
shaft to give it a good cleaning. A nice blazing fire
will burn him out once the work is completed, so
that he doesn't start roosting in there. It's a winner
for everyone! [+] |
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I learnt PROLOG at university so, for me, it's logical to build a house starting with the roof and working down. |
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// shove the Borg down the chimney // |
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Awww, [xen], are you feeling stressed again ? Are the delusions coming back ? Just sit down in this comfy chair, and have a nice cup of this soothing Monsanto Glow-In-The-Dark herbal Triffid tea, and you'll feel different in no time at all. |
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Maybe not better, but definitely different. |
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For "Tiny Houses" you could recycle CDs for tiles since they
are doing little but taking up space for most people. |
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They can make a cheap and effective substitute for clay pigeons. |
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Sadly, they don't make an effective substitute for real pigeons, as they just melt when they're put in the oven to roast. |
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No they don't. Clay pigeons are (a) designed to shatter when
hit and (b) break down, gradually, when left lying around. |
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Sounds like you're using the wrong weapon and/or ammunition. The ones we hit disintegrate in a spectacular and most satisfactory way. |
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// break down, gradually, when left lying around. // |
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For a given value of "gradually". Come back in a couple of million of your Earth years and all the plastic shrapnel will be long gone. |
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1) I'd advertise a solar panel (for a modest fee) per
case. |
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2) The cases would still have all the gubbins in it,
and a sneaky way to leech half the solar panel
output. |
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Ate voylar, your own roof-mounted bitcoin factory,
with the
punter unwittingly paying for it...(sound of evil
laughter) |
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Painted green, you could also get a grant from the UN while
it's still funded. |
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8th, that's not a bad idea. Ship humanity off the
planet in a cryochamber for a million years or so,
and then land them back on earth again. |
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We'd just go with "Ship humanity off the planet" and leave it at that. The next bit sounds complicated and expensive. |
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Have we finally run out of AOL free trial CDs? |
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