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    Printful is a print on demand company that was founded in California in 2013. The company was co-founded by Lauris Liberts and Davis Siksnans. The company’s EU headquarter is located in Riga, Latvia, with fulfillment centers in Barcelona (Spain), Riga (Latvia), Birmingham (UK), Toronto (Canada), Charlotte, NC, Dallas, TX, and Tijuana (Mexico).

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    Cell phones and other electronics. Junk cars. Wine corks. Cardboard boxes. Cooking Oil. 1. Scrap Metal. Scrap metal is one of the more profitable materials to recycle. Copper, steel and aluminum ...

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    Send Me To Heaven. Send Me To Heaven (officially stylized as S.M.T.H.) is an Android application developed by Carrot Pop which measures the vertical distance that a mobile phone is thrown. Players compete against each other by seeking to throw their phones higher than others, often at the risk of damaging their phones.

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    Vintage Rotary Phones “Vintage rotary phones, with their charming aesthetics, can also find a new home for anywhere from $50 to $500,” said Paddock. ... “Platforms like eBay and Etsy are ...

  7. Amstrad E-mailer - Wikipedia

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    The first Amstrad E-mailer was a collaboration between Amstrad and BT, with Amstrad using the backend and email server provided by BT. [citation needed] BT released their own e-mail phone, the BT Easicom 1000, in 1998, 2 years before the Emailer's release. [1] When the Amstrad E-mailer was released in March 2000, it had the "Powered by BT" logo ...