Technology Solving First-World Problems

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As PG mentioned earlier, we have entered the time of year when much of the traditional publishing world winds down (will the day come when it never winds up again?) and indie authors are mostly checking their sales dashboards to see if they’re getting a holiday bump.

In response to this once a year situation, PG broadens the topic horizons of TPV a bit:

 
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4 thoughts on “Technology Solving First-World Problems”

  1. From the headline, I thought this would be about soundproofing a kennel to keep the barking of the dog quiet. Now THERE’s a useful item.

    Every dog I’ve ever had has been involved in hunting in some capacity, and they’re all used to guns. Fireworks are just a big yawn for ’em.

    • That’s what I thought! A place to kennel your dog while you are gone if you have one that sound like they are dying when alone. Now THAT is something useful and your neighbors would seriously appreciate!

  2. Oh, these people must’ve nothing better to do to spend time making a soundproof dog house. Maybe they’ll take on a charity project and soundproof my home?

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