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To: Roads End who wrote (177635)9/2/2021 3:38:27 PM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 218774
 
RE <<BTW, DRD goes ex div 9_21_21>>

Jack and his friends distinguishing ideas by type, ala ...

"I have a big brain idea" and "I have a small brain idea"

I am trying to sort out what I am supposed to think about DRD.



To: Roads End who wrote (177635)9/7/2021 12:37:38 AM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 218774
 
Re <<major mega brains>>

America is full of them and give full expression when not interfered with by offialdom

Is wonderful how some clever people leveraged undoubtedly cheap China-sourced boxes and high-value American location to create a massive win outcome

Imagine how much further Biden’s 3.5 Trillion can go if done correctly as opposed to get Afghanistan-ed again.



zerohedge.com

NYC Home Made Out Of 21 Shipping Containers Sells For $5 Million

It's looking like the shipping container shortage is far more real than anyone could have imagined.

That's because a "green" house made of shipping containers in Williamsburg just sold for $5 million. The house is made only of 21 shipping containers, according to the NY Post.

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It was completed in 2016 after being commissioned by Brooklyn-based restaurateurs Joe and Kim Carroll.

Containers were "cleverly stacked" to create a slanted shape, which gives the home its unique shape.

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“To assemble the dwelling on the 25-by-100-foot corner lot, the architects placed three containers side by side, and sliced them at an angle before they cleverly stacked them together in a manner that formed the four-floor home’s slanted shape,” the site notes state.

The home is 3,500 square feet and sports five bedrooms.

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The listing for the home says it sports “New York City’s last permitted wood-burning fireplace,” and that it also comes with two driveways and a garage.

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