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		<title>By: Guy LaPiere</title>
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		<description>As raw materials become more scarce and less available, it is most certainly possible, we will see exponential increases in component pricing.  That is, of course, we can find new materials to use that are &#039;sustainable&#039; or we as a society adopt a more openly welcome approach to recycling.  Allowing us to reuse materials to build new components.</description>
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