Or just microcharge articles. I'm willing to pay 50cts for an article. But I dont want to signup for a subscription only to forget about it and pay 30 bucks afterwards.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/oct/27/climate-crisis-villains-americas-dirty-dozen I mean, ... the current profiteers which steer society into collapse have names.
Ok, prizes vary between countries and how many are there of that kind. Anyway, I heard about the Japanese ones. Isn't it a "Mamachari"?
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The Casio F-91W. Timeless classic, with seven years of battery life. A dutch bicycle. Made from steel, with a kickstand, a chainguard a dynamo and internal gear. Built to last. A cordless screwdriver from Bosch. Fast charging and very good built quality.A water heater for the kitchen.
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