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Arly 4 month s ago
#24
Feed me Seymour
feed me all night long
       
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Armilda 4 month s ago
#42 problem was that he was a exceptionally dull person and bored all his interlocutors to death.
       
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Marianna 4 month s ago
Anyone have more info on 35 and 37?
       
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Helena 4 month s ago
Marianna,

#35 reddit.com/r/mildlyinteresting/comments/1eakmm6/every_night_this_lightlaser_come
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#37 is the Ferrari Modulo en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferrari_Modulo
       
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Marianna 4 month s ago
Thanks!
       
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Sylvanus 4 month s ago
#19 All that extra material and re-constructing of the road surface MUST surely lead to a smaller carbon footprint !!!
       
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Noel 4 month s ago
Sylvanus,

When fed by solar power instead of oil, eventually, yes.
       
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Curtis 4 month s ago
Noel, Because solar panels use no petroleum in their construction and cause no pollution in their waste by-products, last forever, and when they do wear out are not horribly toxic landfill poison?
       
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Noel 4 month s ago
Curtis,

indeed. no carbon there.

But keep believing your petroleum paid politicians that will do anything to keep you on your petrol.
       
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Evelyn 4 month s ago
#33 Iceland. The photo is better with the divers actually walking the crossing.
       
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Virdie 4 month s ago
#18 So he's a bookseller.

#19 in my hometown, we are lucky to get a pothole filled, imagine redoing all the main streets with this... I tried and I couldn't even get past the idea that the streets would be charging electric cars from a power station someplace else that is probably fossil fuel, coal, or nuclear.
       
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