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https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/in-depth/562461/fires-linked-to-lithium-batteries-have-doubled-why-the-delay-in-dealing-with-them
Just more things to worry about. Does joining the Amish sect where they refuse modern goods seem to have merit?
Further about books that could hold men’s interest and yet bring in sensitivity and loyalty to others [
A Christmas Garland by Anne Perry.
Though a garland has a tiny feature of importance at the end most is about India in 1857 after a heartbreaking, defeat from a siege and massacre by Indian rebels against the British. There is a lot of thinking with hardly any time, to work out what happened and defend a good man who is about to be sacrificed in the interests of the British maintaining order and honour with the Indian community. An elaborate plot.
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