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		<title>By: Tony</title>
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		<description>If I were designing an all-electric car, I&#039;d choose between two possible alternative designs for heating the cabin -- not sure at this point which it would be:
Electric heating element (of course it draws power, duh!), or
A very large dog.</description>
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Electric heating element (of course it draws power, duh!), or<br />
A very large dog.</p>
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