Recharging batteries in Amazon villages or filling a gap in the market such
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much as ingenuity. Nick Skeens and Liz Farelly’s Future Present offers
an insight into the minds of those who succeeded in bringing Millennium Products
such as these to fruition. Published by Booth-Clibborn Editions, 拢29.99,
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