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	<title>Comments on: The Final Day</title>
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	<description>Art, Athletics, and Life from a Tasmanian Rangers Hut</description>
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		<title>By: John</title>
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		<description>This is a fascinating list!

I especially like the 16 novels.  Did you read them with a lantern? The batteries are the most difficult part in my mind.  What do you do with batteries in an area like that?  There doesn't seem to be a way to dispose of them in a green way (I've always wondered how they "recycled" batteries).

Best one is 50 gallons of water. Impressive!</description>
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<p>I especially like the 16 novels.  Did you read them with a lantern? The batteries are the most difficult part in my mind.  What do you do with batteries in an area like that?  There doesn&#8217;t seem to be a way to dispose of them in a green way (I&#8217;ve always wondered how they &#8220;recycled&#8221; batteries).</p>
<p>Best one is 50 gallons of water. Impressive!</p>
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