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Off the grid.
Someone who is off the grid lives outside society and chooses not to follow its rules and conventions.
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If you can be off the grid, that's being green".
My daughter and her peers will never be "off the grid".
After that, I'll be off the grid for a few days.
Imagine consumers wanting to be "off the grid" and off-the-radar because being on the grid is like walking naked down Madison Avenue.
I'll be off the grid until the middle of next week as I take a few days to visit my daughter in Europe where she's spending a college semester.
Ms. Garner, who admitted she was "oblivious" to environmental issues when growing up in north Florida, said that she was determined to be off the grid, use recycled products and keep the house smaller than 25 by 25 feet.
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Free running is said to be off-the-grid behavior, but you can see versions of it on British television or in the wild chase that kicked off last year's "Casino Royale".
This allows consumers to more easily find products or locations within that property, even though these locations could be off-the-grid with other typical GPS applications.
Given the prevalence of outdoors-y use cases, Perdomo acknowledged that some people might wonder, "Isn't the point of being off-the-grid to be off-the-grid?" In other words, if you're going skiing or rock climbing or whatever, do you really want you friends to be able to text you? "It's not about Instagramming the world," Perdomo said.
"Earthship" refers to strange-looking houses built with material like old tires, pop cans, and beer bottles, which are designed to be off-the-grid, with self-sufficient power and heating sources.
Studio galleries such as 87 Florida 87 Florida, Pleasant Plains Workshop, and (52 O Street Studios) are off-the-grid places to find lesser-known visual artists developing new ideas.
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