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La jarra de leche Mazzi para los productores de leche reduce el derrame y el deterioro.
Christian Weber
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Un embudo desmontable permite a los agricultores a la leche directamente en la jarra para que no haya
transferencias. Y los extremos del asa Mazzi (en el lado trasero) son pellizc, eliminando huecos que puedas
bacterias refugio. La boca de 7 pulgadas permite a los usuarios a llegar dentro de fregar cada pulgada.
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Ry an Frew
a day ago
More of this, Wired! An interesting, unique article on tech innovations. Well played, Tim Brown. I
learned a lot. For some reason, I found the solar powered toilet fascinating.
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Frank @Home
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Jelly Jim
6 days ago
"This trend has its roots in the early 2000s, when business writer C. K. Prahaladchallenged the
then-dominant view of the world's poorest people as charity cases who would gratefully use
anything they were given."
Is there a particular text that Tim Brown is referring to when he mentions this? I see that
Prahalad has quite a few books and articles to his name; I'd like to know more about this aspect
of his work.
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Jelly Jim
Thanks - did a bit more digging after reading and ended up putting that on my
Wish List. Looks to be a good read.
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pops honey
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a day ago
you should have included golden rice, which will save thousands of children from death and
blindness every day.
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euk ary 0t e
a day ago
Odd - this page crashes reliably on my iphone 5S but works fine on desktop. I think you guys
found a bug in iOS Safari :)
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biblevers e1
a day ago
Good stuff.
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S c ot t ie Higgins
19 hours ago
Preventing soil erosion with the old systems is a #1 priority! Looks like a great system
that Will work fine!
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it s allinplat o
19 hours ago
I think your numbers are off on the milk jug. In the US most cows produce more than 2.5 gallons
of milk every time they are milked, which is normally 2 or 3 times a day. Even accounting for
significantly less-than-ideal genetics and feed a single cow should give at least that much in a
day.
And speaking as a dairy farmer, a jug that is designed to exactly one day's supply of milk is just a
bad idea. It either won't be full, or you will have to dump some on the ground to fit the rest in the
jug. So much for eliminating waste.
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Felix K rull
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B rian S mit h
Yes Really. Sometimes the best ideas are also pretty simple.
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Dark nes s
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B rian S mit h
"Billy the Boy" is worth 50 billion $$ and has donated almost all of it to causes like this.
How much have you given?
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Dark nes s
Without you stating your numbers the accusatory statement rings hollow. Giving
away unearned billions compares to others giving away hard earned money how,
exactly?
Billy The Boy is a self professed software genius who's claim to fame is selling
the most bug ridden, over priced malware in the history of the business. He got
there via his parents having enough money to fund his initial business, luck and a
soulless disregard for basic business ethics and humanity. All of which is the very
essence of Microsoft such that stealing the work of others and making billions by
trolling bad patents is their first choice in the many sectors, see force feedback
for MS game controllers or embrace, extend, extinguish.
There are two reasons for his current level of donations and the first is his wife
with the second being his age. Getting older has produced the awareness
necessary for him to realize that his greed (and the blue screen of death) was his
only legacy.
Malinda has solved that nicely. The world is a better place for it, that his fortune
finally is producing some good has nothing to do with him. Unless it was
suggested by a PR firm it never would have crossed his mind without her council.
Like the robber barons of old, he is buying his way into a heaven and a writing a
better obit than he had earned on his own thus far.
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15 hours ago
If you got the female condom you don't need the female!
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Tom W ils on
15 hours ago
Su b s cri b e
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