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7 Alternative Abodes You Can Build From the Ground Up
https://makezine.com/2017/09/08/7-altern...-gound-up/

EXCERPT: The modern maker’s fixation with reuse, cost-efficiency, and conservation has spawned much outside-the-box thinking when it comes to dwellings. If cookie-cutter suburban tract homes are on one end of the spectrum, these alt. homes are on the other. Whether through use of clever materials or novel forms, these cozy habitats are simultaneously kind on the planet and wallet. Your biggest inhibitor, though, may be getting a permit.



Classification of Analog Instruments
http://www.studyelectrical.com/2017/08/c...ments.html

EXCERPT: An analog device is one in which the output or display is a continuous function of time and bears a constant relation to its input.

The analog instruments find extensive use in present day applications although digital instruments are increasing in number and applications. The areas of application which are common to both analog and digital instruments are fairly limited at present.

Hence, it can safely be predicted that the analog instruments will remain in extensive use for a number of years and are not likely to be completely replaced by digital instruments for certain applications. Broadly, the analog instruments (and for that matter digital instruments) may be classified according to the quantity they measure. For example...

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The article reminded me of analog things like tape measures and calipers. Also home mechanical instrument weather stations.
The nearest coffee shop to my residence is about 10 km away and right across the street is a three story shipping container dwelling. First one I've ever seen up close. you wouldn't know it unless standing real close to it. The owner has disguised it well.
It seems like a building made of shipping containers would be low maintenance.  Maintaining property can take so much from a person's resources of time and money.
(Sep 9, 2017 02:14 PM)elte Wrote: [ -> ]It seems like a building made of shipping containers would be low maintenance.  Maintaining property can take so much from a person's resources of time and money.

Only worry might be rust and graffiti artists. That and evolving termites Wink
(Sep 9, 2017 02:38 PM)Zinjanthropos Wrote: [ -> ]
(Sep 9, 2017 02:14 PM)elte Wrote: [ -> ]It seems like a building made of shipping containers would be low maintenance.  Maintaining property can take so much from a person's resources of time and money.

Only worry might be rust and graffiti artists. That and evolving termites Wink

:-) Those would be some really hard core termites.