The whole thing would need to be flexible, AND you'd need a power-capable slew connector, which would not be cheap, even at volume.
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Then express permission has been granted in advance and I have no objection.
Dammed right. Elbows up!
That's a hurtful question, try "Who is Al?"
And maybe start with his full name, unless you know him well.
That's what we're working towards, eh?
Flexible conductors are very expensive (source: worked in automation). If you use cheap ones they'll fail and either the panels won't make power, and/or you'll have an exposed shock hazard.
Besides, we have way more walls than windows. Fixed panels make way more sense.
Hey, friendly Canadian here with breaking news for Americans: the US is not winning the war in Iran.
Yet not a hair on him. All feathers. Misnomer for sure.
Now I can easily steam clean my toaster. Finally!
The Canadian National Research Council announced immediate funding for the development of transdermal cheese curd and fried potato technology as a matter of national sovereignty.
That does have a lot of synergy with Blueballs.

Give her what she wants, exile to Montana.