Gansky, you'd still need a curtain in the bathroom window for use during power outages

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I told a friend of mine about this window-fridge, and he said it was a very good idea because some people will open the fridge door and stare at the food for literally *minutes* before choosing something to eat or drink. Holy cow, talk about wasting electricity, I could practically visualize all the cold air pouring out on the kitchen floor! But with a window-fridge you can look for as long as you like, no problem.
By the way there is a compact countertop dishwasher that has a small oval window on the front. Can't remember the name of it at the moment. It's fairly inexpensive. Now all it needs is a light inside, eh?
I have to admit, there *is* something pleasant about watching water spraying around and splashing and so on. Reminds me of playing in the water from the lawn sprinkler when I was a kid, or splashing around in a swimming pool, or a bath-tub full of bubble bath, or something like that. Pleasant associations.
This is one of the reasons it pains me to think about the world's oil supply peaking-out in a few years, or climate change, etc. If we want to keep a comfortable standard of living far into the future, we need to think ahead. Use resources as efficiently as possible, make a few small sacrifices, and build a lot more non-fossil power plants e.g. wind, nuclear, and so on. In terms of appliance design, the major challenges are in air conditioning and refrigeration. Any progress in these areas is important, and something to celebrate.