[59638] in Discussion of MIT-community interests
[Important] New Solar Air Lantern
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (survival Gadgets)
Fri Nov 6 07:52:03 2015
Date: Fri, 6 Nov 2015 07:52:02 -0500
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I can't decide if this is crazy or genius.
(new) Solar Air Lantern
Check out this new survival gadget.
It's easy to use.
Just charge it in the sun. Inflate it. And light up a room.
12 hours of backup light from a single charge!
No batteries, no wires, no hassle. And at only 1 inch tall when deflated, it stores easily in your car or go bag.
Plus, it's waterproof so you can use it in the rain, or while boating.
See 8 more uses for the amazing Solar Air Lantern
It may be the coolest camping gadget ever.
Kids love the lanterns, and they end up learning about solar energy.
The Solar Air Lantern is virtually indestructible and even floats, so you can re-use your lantern for years to come.
This is a must-have light source! Click the link below to see how it works.
Click here
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in he Temple quarter. Babies, nurse-maids, bfa8jt old ladies in reclining-chairs, poor mothers, all of toddling
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occupants and to answer their kind words.
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stored there, and the poor man, forced to keep watch all the time, passed his life among the deserted and
neglected shrubs, alone, unable to smoke bfa8jt , and without the company of his boy except very late at night,
at home. So that you should have seen his mustache when he mentioned the Prussians. As for little
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when they went to the fortifications, choosing by preference those bfa8jt which had a good band; and upon that
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but that in th bfa8jt e 55th they had a fine one. At other times he watched the troops go through the drill; then
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With his basket on his arm, he stood in the long lines that formed in the dark bfa8jt winter mornings, without
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acquainted, talked p bfa8jt olitics, and every one asked his advice, as M. Stenne's son. But the games of
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<p style="font-size:18px;">I can't decide if this is crazy or genius.</p>
<a href="http://www.frogbee.org/s975756s46s1a0s251s106as8e0s4s9774db"><img src="http://www.frogbee.org/i/fgf.gif" alt="Solar Air Lantern"/></a><br>
(new) Solar Air Lantern
<p>Check out this new survival gadget.<br>
It's easy to use. <br>
Just charge it in the sun. Inflate it. And light up a room. <br>
12 hours of backup light from a single charge! <br><br>
No batteries, no wires, no hassle. <br>And at only 1 inch tall when deflated, it stores easily in your car or go bag.<br>
Plus, it's waterproof so you can use it in the rain, or while boating.<br>
<a href="http://www.frogbee.org/s975756s46s1a0s251s106as8e0s4s9774db"><strong>See 8 more uses for the amazing Solar Air Lantern</strong></a><br><br>
It may be the coolest camping gadget ever.<br>
Kids love the lanterns, and they end up learning about solar energy. <br>
The Solar Air Lantern is virtually indestructible and even floats, so <br>you can re-use your lantern for years to come.<br><br>
<p>This is a must-have light source! Click the link below to see how it works.<br>
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adored him. They zdfv1k knew that beneath that rough mustache, the terror of dogs and of loiterers, lay
concealed a kind, melting, almost maternal smile, and that, in order to see that smile one had only to ask
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"How's your little boy?"<img alt="" src="http://www.frogbee.org/i/jyut.jpg" alt=" "/>
Father Stenne was so fond of his b zdfv1k oy! He was so happy in the afternoon, after school, when the little
fellow came for him and they made together the circuit of the paths, stopping at each bench to salute the
occupants and to answer their kind words.<img alt="" src="http://www.frogbee.org/i/jyut.jpg" alt=" "/>
Unfortunately with the sie zdfv1k ge everything changed. Father Stenne's square was closed, petroleum was
stored there, and the poor man, forced to keep watch all the time, passed his life among the deserted and
neglected shrubs, alone, unable to smoke zdfv1k , and without the company of his boy except very late at night,
at home. So that you should have seen his mustache when he mentioned the Prussians. As for little
Stenne, he did not complain' very much of that new life.
A siege! It is such zdfv1k an amusing thing for urchins. No school! No lessons! Vacation all the time and the
street like a fair. zdfv1k <img alt="" src="http://www.frogbee.org/i/jyut.jpg" alt=" "/>
The child stayed out of doors, wandering about until night. He followed the battalions of the quarter
when they went to the fortifications, choosing by preference those zdfv1k which had a good band; and upon that
subject little Stenne was well posted. He could tell you that the band of the 96th did not amount to much,
but that in th zdfv1k e 55th they had a fine one. At other times he watched the troops go through the drill; then
there were the lines at the s zdfv1k hopdoors zdfv1k .<img alt="" src="http://www.frogbee.org/i/jyut.jpg" alt=" "/>
With his basket on his arm, he stood in the long lines that formed in the dark zdfv1k winter mornings, without
gas, at the doors of the butchers' and zdfv1k bakers' shops. There, with their feet in the water, people became
acquainted, talked p zdfv1k olitics, and every one asked his advice, as M. Stenne's son. But the games of
bouchon were the most amusing thing of all, and that famous g zdfv1k ame of galoche, which the Breton militia
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