Sally Marvin lost her home to floods and has been housed in temporary accommodation since — she still does not know when it will be safe to return home.
Not so funny if your parents are doomers/preppers and they hide otherwise normal kids from life due to their unorthodox views of risk. Shame, they should be prosecuted to be fair.
Currently I believe there are no fines for car alarm disruption, but the council can pass the costs on to you for dealing with it. Which is one step in the right direction in my opinion.
Wearing borrowed costumes and using makeshift props, 14 elderly residents volunteered to be in MHA Brookfield’s 2022 calendar to raise money for creative activities
To mark the launch of this Exhibition, Proud to Care are delighted to present this on their portal in collaboration with artists from Care settings across Barnet, Camden, Haringey, Islington & Enfield (NCL)
Great idea. They have them in Holland already. They don’t have a homelessness problem as bad as the US or UK but they do have a very flat landscape. These look cool. Though you could just build them on stilts so they don’t need to float, as such.
How floating Dutch homes simply rise with the floodwater
You just need a scaled-down cut-out image of the building from above, then use a guide to follow the shape of the jig – to allow the material to fall in the right place, you could even sell lots of 1-metre square jigs of different shapes of a building, for example, the castle.
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These houses can be used as temporary homes for disaster victims.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-05-31/fitzroy-flood-victims-live-in-foldable-containers/102410012
Foldable container homes can be a perfect solution for affordable and sustainable housing.
https://www.nine.com.au/property/homes/foldable-aussie-container-home-auctioned-for-unbelievably-cheap-price/6b4e88bf-4ef8-4c33-bb62-28a7a0c6ce6a
You can order one from Amazon!
This foldable container home would be perfect as a mobile office space.
Here’s one!
Not so funny if your parents are doomers/preppers and they hide otherwise normal kids from life due to their unorthodox views of risk. Shame, they should be prosecuted to be fair.
heh
Back to your holes Texas – Shame you burned all that fossil fuel and fried everyone, including yourself. Chill out guys – heh.
Agree with this idea – especially as some people set their own alarms off by remote control – just to annoy others.
fyi
Currently I believe there are no fines for car alarm disruption, but the council can pass the costs on to you for dealing with it. Which is one step in the right direction in my opinion.
And they could have the residents pose as subjects like this https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-10412277/How-care-home-transformed-residents-classic-works-art.html
Heard of “Arts in care homes”? Sounds great.
The number of ideas that be off-shoots from this simple idea is astounding. check these amazing places some people live, on the water!
From the New Yorker. Imagine all the beautiful locations this would free-up for lovely homes.
Great idea. They have them in Holland already. They don’t have a homelessness problem as bad as the US or UK but they do have a very flat landscape. These look cool. Though you could just build them on stilts so they don’t need to float, as such.
Incorporate that with smart bricks that create electricity and you have a major thing!
YEAH! BRICKS FROM BUGS!
You just need a scaled-down cut-out image of the building from above, then use a guide to follow the shape of the jig – to allow the material to fall in the right place, you could even sell lots of 1-metre square jigs of different shapes of a building, for example, the castle.
Think big – this is huge, could work for building schools and hospitals in unlucky countries…
This can print a house for 4 grand. But the machine is so expensive that its no use to those who need housing the most.