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We don't chop firewood, but we bind it
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<blockquote data-quote="Alexander turner" data-source="post: 7072458" data-attributes="member: 69308"><p>That's right:</p><p>1. Life in a thermos is bad.</p><p>2. Knitted billets can be useful.</p><p>3. Do they burn beautifully in the fireplace?</p><p>Further.</p><p>Let's imagine \fantasize.</p><p>1. There are remote places on Earth where the most accessible source of energy is wood. For example, this is Siberia or Alaska. Does England have such places?</p><p>2. It is Necessary to provide energy to a small group of people, for example, a geological expedition, military saboteurs, Russian religious old believers, ...</p><p>3. Let them be armed with the most modern technologies, for example, a pyrolysis generator, four-legged robots stolen from Boston Dynamics, on which sit three-armed robots who can both saw and chop wood, and collect brushwood, and tear bast.</p><p><em>Which method of harvesting wood will be the most correct?</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alexander turner, post: 7072458, member: 69308"] That's right: 1. Life in a thermos is bad. 2. Knitted billets can be useful. 3. Do they burn beautifully in the fireplace? Further. Let's imagine \fantasize. 1. There are remote places on Earth where the most accessible source of energy is wood. For example, this is Siberia or Alaska. Does England have such places? 2. It is Necessary to provide energy to a small group of people, for example, a geological expedition, military saboteurs, Russian religious old believers, ... 3. Let them be armed with the most modern technologies, for example, a pyrolysis generator, four-legged robots stolen from Boston Dynamics, on which sit three-armed robots who can both saw and chop wood, and collect brushwood, and tear bast. [I]Which method of harvesting wood will be the most correct?[/I] [/QUOTE]
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