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		<title>By: House Bee &#183; Atlanta Senior Community Living and Retirement Homes</title>
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		<title>By: Cianna</title>
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		<description>I love this idea! It's perfect, of course for roommates, but oh so many families could also use it! It has a direct TIC (Tenants In Common) application and can also be useful to condo organizations. The extension to neighborhoods is a cool extension of this idea as well -- something that very much touches me as someone who moves in and out of neighborhoods and who only sometimes gets to know my neighbors. I've even been in large apartment buildings where it would be useful to have a way of knowing, say, who has a vacuum or a truck and is willing to share. My current neighborhood plans bbqs through paper fliers &#038; knocking on doors, but it's hard for me to help with planning because I'm really only home &#038; available during hours that most people are asleep or at work.

This is also the kind of thing that fits into our future where it's not only isolated geeks who do things online. Remember in the not-so-distant past when shopping online, online banking and emails were strictly the purview of geeks? In the not-so-distant future, I can see trouble ticket systems as fairly common life hacks.

Good IdeaHO!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love this idea! It&#8217;s perfect, of course for roommates, but oh so many families could also use it! It has a direct TIC (Tenants In Common) application and can also be useful to condo organizations. The extension to neighborhoods is a cool extension of this idea as well &#8212; something that very much touches me as someone who moves in and out of neighborhoods and who only sometimes gets to know my neighbors. I&#8217;ve even been in large apartment buildings where it would be useful to have a way of knowing, say, who has a vacuum or a truck and is willing to share. My current neighborhood plans bbqs through paper fliers &#038; knocking on doors, but it&#8217;s hard for me to help with planning because I&#8217;m really only home &#038; available during hours that most people are asleep or at work.</p>
<p>This is also the kind of thing that fits into our future where it&#8217;s not only isolated geeks who do things online. Remember in the not-so-distant past when shopping online, online banking and emails were strictly the purview of geeks? In the not-so-distant future, I can see trouble ticket systems as fairly common life hacks.</p>
<p>Good IdeaHO!</p>
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