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Solid State Battery (are we in the tribulation?)
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<blockquote data-quote="Pommer" data-source="post: 77185910" data-attributes="member: 231908"><p>While I am pretty sure that your premise could be correct and we <em>are</em> going to see this move to (much) smaller housing because we’re headed for a liquidity-crunch and there simply won’t be anything affordable to rent and who has the money to buy? Even the MEGA-RICH will only be “ultra-rich”.</p><p>Good times!</p><p>My mother saved balls of string and gumbands (rubber bands for yinz non-Steelers fans), and every bread tie wire because she was 14 when the Great Depression began, and knew what it was to have nothing.</p><p>Good times!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pommer, post: 77185910, member: 231908"] While I am pretty sure that your premise could be correct and we [i]are[/i] going to see this move to (much) smaller housing because we’re headed for a liquidity-crunch and there simply won’t be anything affordable to rent and who has the money to buy? Even the MEGA-RICH will only be “ultra-rich”. Good times! My mother saved balls of string and gumbands (rubber bands for yinz non-Steelers fans), and every bread tie wire because she was 14 when the Great Depression began, and knew what it was to have nothing. Good times! [/QUOTE]
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