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Flat Screens

Have you strolled into a Costco lately?

The visitor is greeted by a wall of large and larger flat panels displaying variety of sport or nature based activities. Some even boast 3D viewing capabilities while some are streaming the video from the cloud.

Could we see a day when the Pulte and the Toll brothers start replacing dry wall from China with flat panels from China?

How about the entire house is nothing but a flat paneled box? One thing it will do for the conspicous user is they will not need to heat the place in winter with the amount of heat it will generate.

Not to mention that the light it exudes will also allow for other mundane activities like cooking or cleaning happen with ease.

The more I pontificate on this subject the more I think this may be a good idea. There will not be a need for remote controls either since the resident can merely watch what they want, when they want all the time in any part of their abode - from the toilet seat to the shower to the dining table (which could also be a panel unto itself) they could get completely stoned out of their minds staring at a screen all the time their eyeballs permit.

Whoa!

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