Steam-Propelled Moving Houses

Otherwise ordinary residences that move from place to place, powered by steam. (Read the full article)

"When friends and I go camping, we use trailers. All but the least expensiive have all the amenities. One friend likes to say "Home. Don't leave home without it!""
(Joey1058 8/27/2009 10:23:45 AM )
"How ignorant the writer of this article is! This book was written by Jane C. Webb not Henry Loudon. Misogynistic assumptions, anyone?"
( 10/27/2011 2:30:33 PM )
"Calm down, I've corrected the error. This site has about 9,000 pages on 650 works by 250 authors, not to mention thousands of articles on a variety of science news topics. I'm not surprised to discover an error. Misandric assumptions, anyone?"
(Bill Christensen 10/30/2011 10:53:33 AM )

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