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Danbury used car dealership breaking ground with Bitcoin acceptance
Danbury News Times Danbury used car dealership breaking ground with Bitcoin acceptance. 1 / 7. Back to Gallery. The way John Fieschi sees it, digital currency is coming, so he may as well embrace it and integrate it into his business now. Fieschi, who owns EZ2Drive on … |
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Most reliable used cars for 2018, according to JD Power – BI – Business Insider
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Most reliable used cars for 2018, according to JD Power – BI
Business Insider Toyota won six categories, the most of any automaker, while General Motors came in second by winning five categories. |
Graphene labels can be burned into food and clothing–and used as … – ZME Science
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Graphene labels can be burned into food and clothing–and used as … ZME Science Scientists at Rice University have converted common materials, such as food, cloth, and paper, into graphene with a special laser. Graphene is conductive so electronics can be embedded into almost any substance, in any pattern. This means that you … Graphene on toast could lead to edible electronics – Futurity Graphene Sensors Printed on Food Could be the Next Development in |
Buyers beware of used cars with Hurricane damage – KSLA-TV
Buyers beware of used cars with Hurricane damage
KSLA-TV "If no one claims it with insurance, insurance ain't going to know, and then you have no way of knowing," said Bean. "If my car floods, I'll take it out there, clean it up, power wash the carpet, touch it up as best I can, and sell it to you, not … |
Samsung SDI Turns to Used Phones for Cobalt as Prices Surge … – Bloomberg
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Samsung SDI Turns to Used Phones for Cobalt as Prices Surge …
Bloomberg Samsung SDI Co., a battery supplier to carmakers including BMW, plans to recycle cobalt from used mobile phones as companies around the world scramble to secure supplies of the metal amid surging prices. |
New source for used books opens in Northampton – GazetteNET
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New source for used books opens in Northampton
GazetteNET NORTHAMPTON — Used bookstores have always fascinated Tim Barry. For him, a hole-in-the-wall shop, the scent of old bindings and shelves of forgotten gems are irresistible. Surrounded by books while growing up in Framingham, Barry, 60, was an avid … |