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		<title>By: Closer To The Ideal &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Venture capital firms are run by cowards, who get their money from other cowards</title>
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		<description>[...] children, child care, environmental clean up. We will soon see a new wave in the oldest industry, I mentioned community supported agriculture in the post where I made predictions, in some sense no economic activity is more important than how the human race feeds itself. At some [...]</description>
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