Armstrong Flooring model 5352, the best-selling flooring product ever made. Odds you’ve been in a house with this if you lived between 1930 and 2000: 100%. Designed by Hazel Dell-Brown of Armstrong. pic.twitter.com/dl6krEmPZq
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Oh yes! We had that linoleum. Might have been the same color. I still encounter it every so often in older homes.
The bamboo not-dome is amazing and tempting.
My mom has that lino is green tones.
Brick red was also a popular one.
As a six-foot-tall woman, I’m a little grumbly about all the kitchens designed for five-foot-six midgettes… The only thing worse than a standard height countertop is an extra-deep sink and a low-hanging chandelier. OH, my aching back and head!
You know if any in the Urban Homesteading movement is using Bitcoin (et al)?
Not the exchanges, but actual Peer-to-Peer use, like using Trezor or like at BitcoinBeach (twitter).
Not speculation, but Main Street use of crypto-currency.
p.s. — specifically Socal area.