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		<title>By: bamboo4tameshigiri</title>
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		<description>I came across similar technology for sale about a year ago. There is a website that sells these things like big rolls of carpet; not quite as efficient (about 80%) as modern glass ones but it&#039;s cheaper and easier to install. The technology is a wee bit old now, being closer in texture and weight to linoleum. It is in the market now, though. I almost bought some back when I had a job and money. We have 2 good glass ones though, they power most of the office and computer.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I came across similar technology for sale about a year ago. There is a website that sells these things like big rolls of carpet; not quite as efficient (about 80%) as modern glass ones but it&#8217;s cheaper and easier to install. The technology is a wee bit old now, being closer in texture and weight to linoleum. It is in the market now, though. I almost bought some back when I had a job and money. We have 2 good glass ones though, they power most of the office and computer.</p>
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