That's actually a very interesting article. While living in the times, I wouldn't have put my finger on it. But reading this decades later, these jungle soundtracks very much exemplify the time.
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Thank you for adding to the conversation. Damn bro, you may as well go back to Reddit with that attitude.
Thanks kind of where I'm leaning. Do you know of a track or something that would allow me to pull the storage out?
Do you know if a trolley or track product I can install there? I'm in really stages of research, but it does seem that closing that hole and accessing it from the left-hand doorway is a good option if I can figure out how to "move that space" out using some kind of wheels or bearings. Thanks!
Lol! Not a bad idea. I was thinking I might put a huge shelf in the area, because if I open that door on the left, I could probably slide it out and access every thing.
Agreed. We moved out to "the country" a few months ago and there are a lot of little... "Why'd they do it that way," kind of stuff.
Agreed, but then the other 5 feet would equally be inaccessible
Sorry I probably didn't explain it very well. Nothing goes in front of where that hole is. The way it works is more like that hole is just there and it reaches all the way to the same wall that my refrigerator is on. If that makes sense, I'll see if I can post another picture
Great idea... Except the laundry is on the same floor :(
This response seems to have a strong misunderstand of how the world actually operates.
Also... Where you think the energy to make "cheap Chinese solar panels" is coming from?
Also also, the fact that you're talking about importing from one specific country makes me think... You're from a Western country where they artificially make these things limited? It's good to ask questions like this, but time to grow up. So some real research and see how you can make a genuine impact.
I've been thoroughly enjoying the audio books for weeks now. I have a45 minute drive to and from work everyday, And this has been a life saver. On gate of the feral gods now
I have a 35lbs CO2 tank in my basement that I use to carbonate 2L at a time of water. Just a pinch of pickling salt makes it super crispy. I think it cost me like $40usd. Some one have me the regulator, and I connect it to a carbonator cap using a Cornelius keg fitting. Tank lasts me years.