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    0 starseric | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 18 2006 | housing
    Shipping Container Houses Offer Solution To ISBU Waste

    Deb responded to my earlyier shipping container cabin Dot with this link on the subject. It's pretty interesting in that the US is ending up with a surplus of the containers due to trade deficits. It turns out that it's cheaper to create new containers than to ship the empties back to China. You can therefore pick them up inexpensively here and customize to you heart's content....

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    • adam - Oct 19 2006

      Hmm... I've been thinking about getting a shipping container anyways. I want to start an office in one. I'm not kidding.

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