_Hard to satisfy local responsibility demands
_Highly dependent on suppliers
“Where would IKEA have been today,
if it was not for the problems
faced with Swedish suppliers
in the early 1960s?”
_Sofa weren’t big enough
_Drawers were not deep enough
_Glasses were two small
_Curtains too short
_Kitchen didn’t fit U.S size appliances
mobility
Personal device care
Personal hygiene and grooming
Sexual activity
Sleep/rest
Toilet hygiene
Instrument Activities of Daily Living
Care of others
Care of pets
Child rearing
Communication device use
Community mobility
Financial management
Health management and maintenance
Home establishment and management
Meal preparation and clean-up
Safety procedures and emergency responses
shopping
sleep,
Detective Keegan. You got a new job
tomorrow.
CUT TO:
INT. HALLWAY - NIGHT
MIKE is holding TOMMY asleep on his shoulder.
ELLIE appears, completing the family portrait.
MIKE
(a whisper)
Think I should put the skateboard in
bed with him?
ELLIE
Too kinky.
MIKE smiles and climbs the stairs.
??
INT. MIKES BEDROOM - NIGHT
ELLIE in the bathroom, the door open, she brushes her
hair.
MIKE in bed, t
sleeping quarters. Other
cubicles are for storage and supplies.
The most spacious area of the building, and the main
center of activity, is the Rec Room. Of the many entrance
ways to this room can be seen the small work chambers with
their sophisticated computers and other scientific
equipment.
The below quarter houses the generator and still other
compartments for storage.
A long underground tun