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		<title>Comment on Puma solar phone &#8211; does behaviour match brand? by 5 future mobile battery charging technologies</title>
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		<dc:creator>5 future mobile battery charging technologies</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Blue Earth powers its touchscreen and calling functions with a solar panel around back. Puma and Sagem teamed up to make a basic mobile that can be recharged from the sun. But the days of maxing out [...]</description>
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		<title>Comment on Social &amp; the gift economy by metathoughts</title>
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		<description>People have been deeply conditioned into a market economy way of life, which gives a certain harsh, callous, and rude character to our social environment. It goes contrary to the better side of human nature. To upgrade the quality of life on Earth, we need to move in the direction of a Gift Economy. It challenges the human race to create a more life-friendly auspicious social environment. We need to think along the line that &quot;We are one&quot; on this planet. Those people &quot;over there&quot; are us. &quot;There&quot; is &quot;here.&quot; Back in the 1960s and early 1970s the slogan &quot;We are one&quot; was common. Now, some 40 or 50 years later, we need to bring back that realization, unless we start looking more and more like the Ferengi living only for profit and money as our God. When we get that &quot;We are one,&quot; then the Gift Economy will be inevitable.</description>
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