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  2. Yes, you can really buy portable saunas on Amazon — and ...

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    The OppsDecor Portable Steam Sauna provides an affordable way for just about anyone to get the sweaty Scandinavian experience anywhere.

  3. Steam Machine (computer) - Wikipedia

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    Steam Machine is a discontinued series of small form factor gaming computers by Valve, designed to operate SteamOS to provide a home game console-like experience.Several computer vendors were engaged with Valve to develop their own versions of Steam Machines for retail, offering additional options atop Valve's requirements such as dual-booting options with Microsoft Windows and the ability to ...

  4. Richard Garrett & Sons - Wikipedia

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    The Garrett Company logo detail on side of lorry cab Garrett showman's engine The Rambler R Garrett & Sons traction engine recorded at Fawley Hill, 18 May 2013.. Richard Garrett & Sons was a manufacturer of agricultural machinery, steam engines and trolleybuses.

  5. SteamOS - Wikipedia

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    SteamOS is an Arch Linux-based Linux distribution developed by Valve.It incorporates Valve's video game storefront Steam and is the official operating system for the Steam Deck, Valve's portable gaming device, as well as Valve's earlier Steam Machines.

  6. The Rage Room lets you destroy everything in your range ... - AOL

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    One example is Canadian company Battle Sports, which besides letting you shoot arrows and axes at people, also offers you a whole room to destroy with a baseball bat. $20 will buy you 30 minutes ...

  7. Finnish sauna - Wikipedia

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    The Finnish sauna (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈsɑu̯nɑ], Swedish: bastu) is a substantial part of Finnish [2] [3] [4] and Estonian culture. [5]It was inscribed on the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists at the 17 December 2020 meeting of the UNESCO Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage.