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Why do all fridges have to be box shaped? A skinny fridge would take up less room and use less energy. Everything would be within easy reach with the skinny fridge.
(?) Skinny Fridges
http://www.zama-ent...evel=2&txtCatName=2 01 Nov 02 | High-quality, and skinny. [bristolz, Oct 04 2004]
And you'll save so much room you can have one of these, too.
http://www.kegworks...raft/kegfridge.html Keg fridges. [bristolz, Oct 04 2004]
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Well, I imagine spherical would be even more efficient, but it'd roll away when you close the door. |
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Skinny would be half the width of a standard fridge. |
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Oh, the beer. I admitted I didn't get out enough and modified my post. |
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Only low-fat, diet food can fit in the skinny fridge. |
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I want Twiggy to pitch the fridge to consumers. |
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I doubt she could lift one. |
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why do they have to be white, or silver, for that matter? Build me a tartan fridge & you have customer 1. |
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Cameron of Erracht is the only Cameron civilsed man should consider. The splintering of Clan Cameron has become like something out of Nonconformist America, with a number of hideous yellow and purple neoplaids proliferating. Rumours of a Cameron of Diaz on the way. |
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And unfortunately no range of tartans is complete with Officers Blackwatch, I reluctantly concede. |
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It would be cool to have a fridge that was only about as
wide as door frame, brushed silver with a silver handle, it
sits in a recess in the wall and slides outwards like a
sliding door, this can only be used to hold bottles and
thin things that can fit on the shelves inside the frame,
most things kept in a fridge probably could. |
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I saw a combination fridge/oven recently. Quite a silly
idea. |
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Actually, a narrow fridge has more exterior surface area, and is therefore less energy efficent. (Fishboned.) |
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And don't forget the ((2r)^3 - (4/3(pi)r^3)) wasted space around this "spherical fridge" of yours. Let r = the radius of this spherical fridge. |
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