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		<title>By: Philip Branton</title>
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		<dc:creator>Philip Branton</dc:creator>
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		<description>I enjoyed the column in the NYT, and the separation toilets do truly sound like a good idea.  But what is the individual citizen to do?  If I put one (or more) in my house, what would we do with the nicely separated contents?  I grow some vegetables but in a city plot (Northwest Washington DC) I would have more than I could handle, with a family of four.

As an aside I read your book The Big Necessity and found it &quot;abfab&quot;.  The only problem being that most the changes require a cultural shift.  My wife is very tempted by the thought of the five thousand dollar fancy Japanese toilet but in these dicey economic times old fashioned TP seems a bit easier on the wallet</description>
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<p>As an aside I read your book The Big Necessity and found it &#8220;abfab&#8221;.  The only problem being that most the changes require a cultural shift.  My wife is very tempted by the thought of the five thousand dollar fancy Japanese toilet but in these dicey economic times old fashioned TP seems a bit easier on the wallet</p>
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