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	<title>Cool Idea: Automatic Talking, Feeding Dog Bowl</title>
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    The bowl feeds your dog/cat/baby with three separate trays, which can be programmed to open at 8-, 12-, or 24-hour intervals. That means the maximum you can leave your house for is three days, unless you somehow put enough food in each tray to last more than one day.
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    Bird-watching is a hobby I really enjoy, and I&#039;ve carefully created a backyard haven to attract birds of all kinds. In fact, of all the wildlife that visits my garden, birds are the most welcome.
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