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Speaker 0: All of the world's timber frames that are at least 500 years old are on stone foundations because stone is superior to concrete because it doesn't wick moisture. So your wood can sit directly on the stone without rotting as quickly.

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These boxes are called casket liners, but they are too big to be on the inside of a casket. They can actually be used as inexpensive caskets themselves, as they have plenty of room. In fact, multiple people can fit inside comfortably. This suggests that these liners have versatile uses beyond just one.

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This is Les Wexner's house in Ohio, worth over $47,000,000 built in 1990. The 45,000 square foot house has 30 rooms and sits on three thirty six acres of land in New Albany. After six years of planning and two years of construction, the house is located right next to a 7,500 foot long private runway. It has four kitchens surrounded by three dining areas as well as two pools, two hot tubs, and two pool houses. The property features attached and detached garages, expansive swimming pools, and meticulously manicured lawns all set within over 100 acres of sprawling landscapes. Additionally, there is a tennis court and a guesthouse. Known for hosting the annual New Albany Classic Invitational Grand Prix and Family Day. Les Wexner is a visionary entrepreneur and CEO of L Brands. Whose house do you want to see

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He has a sleeping bag and his personal items for daily use, making it cozy and quiet.

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Checklist for summary approach: - Identify the core events, players, and outcomes presented. - Capture all key numeric data and financial figures exactly as stated. - Preserve the sequence: fire impact, lot sales, buyers, company and project details, production costs, expansion plans. - Highlight any unique or surprising details without interpretation. - Exclude filler, repetitions, and off-topic content. - Translate any non-English parts (not needed here) and present in English. - Maintain the original claims precisely, avoiding judgments or added qualifiers. - Keep the total word count within 374-468 words. The Palisades fire burned a total of 340 oceanfront homes in Malibu Beach to the ground. Since then, 11 of those burn lots have sold, nine of which were bought for $65,000,000 by two billionaire brothers from New Zealand, Nick and Matt Mobred, who cofounded toy giant, Zuru, best known for Buncha Balloons, Robofish, and now AI designed prefabricated modular homes they plan to put along the Malibu Coast. The designs will be created in Milan, Italy and include fire resistant materials like concrete, porcelain, triple glazed windows, and flat roofs. Then they'll be manufactured largely by robots at a Zuru factory in China and shipped across the Pacific to Malibu, where they'll be assembled right here along the coast. Zuru claims it can deliver these homes for the shockingly low production cost of $300 per square meter, which is just $28 per square foot. That means a 2,700 square foot home would only cost about a $100,000 to produce and ship, then sell for a projected 10 to $30,000,000. But the Mowbray brothers aren't just looking to make a quick buck. If these AI homes work in Malibu, they plan to build them in cities across The US, Europe, and Asia, making AI homes a global mainstream solution not just for luxury communities but for middle class neighborhoods as well. So what do you think? Is this the future of home building or just billionaires playing Malibu monopoly? Let me know in the comments. Wanna live on Malibu Beach but don't wanna wait for a prefabricated modular AI home? Buy this oceanfront home. A remodeled three bed, four bath with three oceanfront decks asking 9,975,000.000.

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This talk claims that the speaker built his own machines for $15,000 (versus $60,000 for a commercial option) and that his design is better because it is lifetime, modular, and repairable—able to fix any major problem in one hour. By contrast, the other brand allegedly requires throwing away the unit in five years. The speaker asserts that he didn’t just build one machine but many, and that civilization needs just 50 machines to build everything from scratch. He also claims to have posted the full plans, designs, and instructions on how anyone can build these machines for themselves, and that all designs are open source, allowing people worldwide to develop and share information to benefit everyone. The speaker then explains the use case: one can build an entire house in just five days, without a tractor or digger, addressing the high cost and inefficiency of current methods. With the open source community applying the same philosophy to housing, a house is shown that is being trained people to build in five days for sale right now, with all designs and instructions posted on the website for free. For those seeking hands-on education, a two-week crash course is offered to learn how to take control of one’s life, build a house like this in six weeks at a fraction of the cost, and learn skills that will last a lifetime. The next two-week crash course is described as open right now. The speaker promotes building an expandable, high-quality starter home in six weeks and directs listeners to opensourceecology.org, with the link in the bio.

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Today, we’re touring the cheapest home in San Antonio, Texas. The exterior features a one-car extended driveway on a corner lot, providing extra space and parking. Landscaping will be completed a week after closing, with access to the backyard only through a side gate. Inside, the home has an open concept layout with vinyl flooring. The kitchen includes gray quartz countertops, white cabinets, and essential appliances. Bedroom one has carpet, a window, and a walk-in closet. The full bathroom features a walk-in shower and washer/dryer setup. Upstairs, there’s a loft area and bedroom two, which can fit a queen-size bed and has a walk-in closet. The second bathroom mirrors the first. This home is priced at $131,500, with all closing costs covered, resulting in a monthly payment of $900. For more information or to schedule a tour, reach out directly. Thank you for watching!

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This is a tour of one of the world's largest and most unique homes, owned by Canadian mogul Peter Nygard. The tropical fantasy took 10 years and over $30 million to build. The house is about 150,000 square feet and guests need electric cars to move around the 4-acre compound. Each room has a name and a personality, with one called "Cliffhanger" that dangles over the sea. The home is designed to go back to nature, using native materials throughout. Peter entertains guests like Sean Connery, Michael Jackson, and George Bush. He plans to build a lagoon with a disco and wet bar.

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Twelve tiny homes are being constructed in the parking lot of Cornerstone Summit Baptist Church for families displaced by Hurricane Helene. An Amish crew, led by Aaron, built the homes in just two days, completing about 90% of the work, including foundations, walls, roofs, insulation, and electrical systems. The project began when a man from Pennsylvania sought help from his local Amish community after witnessing the damage. The homes will be fully furnished with beds and propane heaters. Senior Pastor Reggie Hunt noted that interest has surged, prompting plans for more homes. The crew will return in January to build additional units for areas still housing people in tents, ensuring they have shelter as winter approaches. The efficiency of the Amish builders, consisting of both teenagers and older men, has been remarkable.

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A new report on postmillennial.com, initially broken by Brian Enten from News Nation, states that Tyler Robinson, the accused murderer of Charlie Kirk, is currently holding virtual visits in prison with their son. Robinson is at the Utah County Jail in Utah County, Utah, where sheriff sergeant Ray Ormond oversees the facility. He is being held in a special unit described as the most restrictive custody level Utah can provide pending trial, and he has been there for nearly three months as of tomorrow, since Charlie Kirk’s murder. Robinson has been in custody for about thirty-three hours after his parents turned him in. The facility housing him is referred to as the special management unit (SMU). In this unit, inmates typically receive meals similarly to others, with cardboard sectioned-off trays and plastic utensils. There is a mention of suicide watch considerations, drawing from the speaker’s experience at Guantanamo Bay with detainees on suicide watch. The cell is described as self-contained, often six by ten or eight by ten feet, with a mattress, a sink, and a stainless steel toilet bolted to the wall, and a flat floor. The discussion then turns to what can be inferred from Robinson’s parents conducting virtual visits with him. The speaker suggests this casts their silence in a different light, noting that some have questioned why the parents wouldn’t go public if they believed their son was innocent. It is stated that they are not going public because they are communicating privately with their son through virtual visits, with indications that Robinson’s parents, Brian Natton and others, have been holding these visits several times a week. This is linked to Robinson’s appearances in court for pretrial hearings; another hearing is reportedly set for December 16. From a parental perspective, the speaker reflects on the horror of Charlie Kirk’s murder, a 31-year-old man described as a young father and husband. The speaker recounts that prosecutors’ documents indicate it was Robinson’s mother who first identified him, then informed the father, who then recognized the grandfather’s gun. The mother and father reached out to the grandfather to locate the weapon. The speaker speculates that during these virtual visits, the parents may be saying goodbye to their son, interpreting the private communications as a form of farewell.

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This is a tour of one of the world's largest and most unique homes owned by Canadian mogul Peter Nygard. The tropical fantasy took 10 years and over $30 million to build. The 150,000 square foot home has 20 bedrooms, each with magnificent views. One room called "cliffhanger" dangles over the sea. The house is designed to go back to nature, using native materials like a shell sink and wooden tub. The compound also includes indoor and outdoor pools, full-size tennis courts, and guests need electric cars to get around the 4-acre property. Peter entertains constantly and has hosted famous visitors like Sean Connery, Michael Jackson, and George Bush. His greatest pleasure is improving his fantasy home.

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In this video, the speaker shares their living room setup and favorite furniture pieces. They mention that the storage coffee table is from West Elm, but there are other options available on Amazon and Walmart. The modular couch from City Furniture can be transformed into a king-sized bed, making it perfect for movie nights and guest stays. The speaker also likes to divide the couch into two mini couches for game nights. The pieces do not lock in place but stay in position on a rug. The speaker mentions that the green pillows are from Amazon, while the console tables are from CB2. They use the chom chom for pet hair and recommend nature's miracle for stain removal. The video ends with an invitation for viewers to ask questions.

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Our revenue increased by 67% last year due to high demand. We have 2-300 homes available for rent weekly, receiving 10,000 leasing inquiries. Tricon aims to purchase 800 houses monthly. Many millennials, our primary residents, prefer a low-maintenance lifestyle over owning a home or car, influenced by the sharing economy. They find moving into a turnkey home appealing for a hassle-free lifestyle.

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This is a tour of one of the world's largest and most unique homes owned by Canadian mogul Peter Nygard. The tropical fantasy took 10 years and over $30 million to build. The 150,000 square foot home has 20 bedrooms, each with magnificent views. One room called "cliffhanger" dangles over the sea. The house is designed to go back to nature, using native materials like a shell sink and wooden tub. The compound also includes indoor and outdoor pools, full-size tennis courts, and guests need electric cars to get around the 4-acre property. Peter entertains constantly, hosting celebrities like Sean Connery, Michael Jackson, and George Bush. His greatest pleasure is improving his fantasy home.

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Twelve tiny homes are being built in the parking lot of Cornerstone Summit Baptist Church for families displaced by Hurricane Helene. An Amish crew, led by Aaron, constructed the homes in just two days, completing about 90% of the work. A local man from Pennsylvania initiated the project after witnessing the damage and organized support from his Amish community to raise funds and modify the homes to meet local codes. Each shelter will be fully furnished with beds and propane heaters. Senior pastor Reggie Hunt noted that interest in the homes has surged, and plans are in place for more construction in January to help those still living in tents in areas like Pensacola, Burnsville, and Elk Park, as the cold weather approaches. The Amish builders demonstrated an impressive and efficient system throughout the process.

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This is a tour of one of the world's largest and most unique homes, owned by Canadian mogul Peter Nygard. The tropical fantasy took 10 years and over $30 million to build. The 150,000 square foot home is filled with temples, fountains, and rare birds. Guests need electric cars to move around the 4-acre compound. Each twisty bedroom has magnificent views, with one even dangling over the sea. The home is designed with native materials and offers luxurious amenities like indoor and outdoor pools, full-size tennis courts, and a shell sink. Peter entertains guests like Sean Connery, Michael Jackson, and George Bush. His next plan is to build a lagoon with a disco and wet bar.

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Hello, I'm Darlene Street from Sotheby's International Realty in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Please enjoy this tour of a beautiful property today.

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The speaker describes staying in safari tents at Coachella, which include beds, towels, air conditioning, a fridge, and outlets. Bathrooms and showers are stocked with essentials. After receiving wristbands and unboxing a Coachella box, they planned their weekend schedule. They attended an Aperol Spritz welcome party with a DJ, dinner including chicken and pulled pork, and watched the sunset. They inflated a pool, played games, and went to bed, and will share day one of Coachella weekend one next.

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This is a tour of the cheapest home in San Antonio, Texas, located on a corner lot with a one-car extended driveway. Landscaping, including a tree and sod, is installed a week after closing. Backyard access is only through a side gate. The home is 10 by 15. The first floor features an open concept layout with stairs, a living room with vinyl flooring and fixed windows, and a kitchen with gray quartz countertops and white cabinets. Appliances include a chef's sink, dishwasher, electric stove, and refrigerator. Bedroom number one has carpet, a single window, and a walk-in closet. The full bathroom has wood vinyl flooring, gray quartz countertops, a white cabinet finish, a toilet, and a small walk-in shower, plus a stand-up washer and dryer. The second floor has carpet, a loft area, and bedroom number two with a single window and walk-in closet. The AC unit is behind a door. Bathroom number two has gray quartz countertops, a white countertop, a toilet, and a walk-in shower. The home is selling for $131,500, with all closing costs covered by the builder and a payment of $900.

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Opidum creates secure underground living spaces that prioritize the safety and well-being of your loved ones. These bespoke spaces offer all the amenities needed for relaxation and maintaining peak physical and mental condition. With state-of-the-art technology and meticulous engineering, Opidum ensures complete autonomy and protection. The underground sanctuary features two independent air filtration systems, backup power generators, and emergency batteries. All systems are seamlessly integrated into the design, providing a luxurious and secure environment. Opidum is the ultimate solution for those seeking comfort, safety, and peace of mind in any situation.

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Airships have mooring stations where people can board from the front. The inside of an airship is mostly hollow with elevators and a top floor promenade for sightseeing. The Hindenburg, for example, could carry over 1000 passengers with accommodations for all classes. While not as fast as jets, airships are faster than boats, allowing for a two-day Atlantic crossing in style. There were multiple kitchens on board for meals and beautiful views. The speaker also mentions an interesting map of the Hindenburg and hints at the interiors of military airships.

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In this video, we learn about the Swedish Torch, a great way to cook food in the wilderness. To make a Swedish Torch, we start by splitting a small log into quarters and shaving off the inside corners of each section. Then, we crisscross small sticks between the sections to create airflow. After wrapping it with wire, we light a fire inside the log and feed small twigs to keep it going. Despite the wet conditions, the torch cooks bacon and heats up coffee successfully.

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This is a Ford model, a shorter version compared to a 7.5-meter long model. It is a 90 pure 13.

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Speaker argues that a machine costs $60,000, yet he built his own for 15,000, and claims it’s better because it’s a 'lifetime design,' modular, and capable of repair in one hour. He contrasts this with a brand you have to discard after five years. He says he 'calculated that civilization needs just 50 machines to build everything from scratch' and that 'All of our designs are open source,' enabling worldwide collaboration to improve them. They apply the same open-source philosophy to housing, claiming they can 'build an entire house in just five days.' A house they’re training people to build in five days is 'for sale right now,' with all designs and instructions 'posted on our website for free.' They offer a two-week crash course now and a six-week program to 'build your own expandable, high quality starter home in six weeks.' Visit opensourceecology.org, link in the bio.
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