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Post by mattias »

MovieMaker wrote:I´d go for a combination of wind power to load batteries (like the one on sailing ships or for home use) and solar cells on the roof.
i thought we agreed no electricity was allowed, even if generated by nature. :-)

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Post by thebrowniecameraguy »

Maybe this post should close, then open with a slightly different begining. Stressing the fact that electricity has no place in the question.

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What I find hilarious is the notion that people in a post apocalyptic world with no power would be that concerned with watching movies. I can just see it:

She: Did you find any food or water today, dear?

He: No, buutttttt.... I did manage to score two tickets for a matinee revival of "Caddy Shack" at the Solar Cinema!

She: (squeals) You rock, honey!

He: Come on! Sun's going down!

She: What? No twilight discount? Oh well. Kids, we'll be back later. There's left over dirt in the fridge if you get the munchies.

He: Oooooo. I hope there's a cartoon.....

Roger
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