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Pate
1 year ago
#8 hack them to say "you are pregnant"
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Philip
1 year ago
#9 That train seat design has been a thing for over 50 years. Nothing futuristic...quite retro, in fact.
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Noel
1 year ago
Philip
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that's only proof how far ahead japanese really are!
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Debra
1 year ago
#1 Don't want that! Cleaning the toaster part will be a royal pain!
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Noel
1 year ago
Debra
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on top of that, if either one of them breaks and you bring it in for a repair, you're without the other. I'd rather have separate appliances...
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Lucille
1 year ago
#16 Yes!
For when gravity fails us.
Nosh on!
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Noel
1 year ago
Lucille
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also: more plastic trash! Yay!
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Nanny
1 year ago
#6 Tires have had wear strips for years, just without numbers on them.
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Cyrenius
1 year ago
#7 and then the warm water freezes and resutls in pure ice?
In Germany there are few motorways (e.g. A45) with salt-water sprinkel systems.
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Noel
1 year ago
Cyrenius
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just keep on spraying. That stuff is for free in Japan.
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Gretta
1 year ago
#16 Other than triggering environmentalists over added plastic waste, why not just tip the can and let the chips/crisps slide out?
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Noel
1 year ago
Gretta
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because then - OMG - also the crumbles fall out and might get on your clothes or whatever!
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Simeon
1 year ago
#5 we've had that here years ago, and they fade in 3 years, so we stopped it.
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Noel
1 year ago
#14 but why? Would be handy at the bus stop maybe, but at a random traffic light?
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Malcolm
7 month s ago
#9 Started working for a railroad in 1976. So my personal experience can only account for 48 years.
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Pate
1 year ago
#8 hack them to say "you are pregnant"
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Philip
1 year ago
#9 That train seat design has been a thing for over 50 years. Nothing futuristic...quite retro, in fact.
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Noel
1 year ago
Philip
,
that's only proof how far ahead japanese really are!
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Debra
1 year ago
#1 Don't want that! Cleaning the toaster part will be a royal pain!
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Noel
1 year ago
Debra
,
on top of that, if either one of them breaks and you bring it in for a repair, you're without the other. I'd rather have separate appliances...
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Lucille
1 year ago
#16 Yes!
For when gravity fails us.
Nosh on!
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Noel
1 year ago
Lucille
,
also: more plastic trash! Yay!
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Nanny
1 year ago
#6 Tires have had wear strips for years, just without numbers on them.
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Cyrenius
1 year ago
#7 and then the warm water freezes and resutls in pure ice?
In Germany there are few motorways (e.g. A45) with salt-water sprinkel systems.
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Noel
1 year ago
Cyrenius
,
just keep on spraying. That stuff is for free in Japan.
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Gretta
1 year ago
#16 Other than triggering environmentalists over added plastic waste, why not just tip the can and let the chips/crisps slide out?
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Noel
1 year ago
Gretta
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because then - OMG - also the crumbles fall out and might get on your clothes or whatever!
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Simeon
1 year ago
#5 we've had that here years ago, and they fade in 3 years, so we stopped it.
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Noel
1 year ago
#14 but why? Would be handy at the bus stop maybe, but at a random traffic light?
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Malcolm
7 month s ago
#9 Started working for a railroad in 1976. So my personal experience can only account for 48 years.
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that's only proof how far ahead japanese really are!
on top of that, if either one of them breaks and you bring it in for a repair, you're without the other. I'd rather have separate appliances...
For when gravity fails us.
Nosh on!
also: more plastic trash! Yay!
In Germany there are few motorways (e.g. A45) with salt-water sprinkel systems.
just keep on spraying. That stuff is for free in Japan.
because then - OMG - also the crumbles fall out and might get on your clothes or whatever!