crazy. But it kind of reminds me of how even such a capitalistic, uh, way of ridiculousness is affecting, uh, tech companies that are truly trying to be good. Fairphone is, I believe, in New Zealand, or, uh, somewhere in Europe. But I know that, uh, their biggest, uh, market is, uh, in Europe. And they recycle, uh, old minerals or old tech parts, and, uh, refurbish them into, uh, phone parts for their modular style of their phones and headsets. Um, they are rated climate neutral, and... I like them. Uh, I like the idea that there is, they were, uh, making old parts for their old phones, uh, version 1, 2, 3, 4. Uh, but ever since they released version 6, they have silently gone rid of anyone that is, uh, making those parts. Uh, whether themselves or, um, supporting outsourced, uh, vendors, and only promoted their latest version, which I believe is 700 to 800 dollars USD, and, uh, pounds. It's the same number in pounds. So, instead of the motto of it being a fair phone, whatever version you have, there will always be parts for it. So, you'll always have the ability to repair it and keep your phone until you're personally ready to move on. Has now been turned into the latest version is out. Buy it now, repair it, and then we make another version and repeat the process.
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