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Competition Law: In search of purposes

Born in 1890. Miserably old but still chasing some meaning of life. Intensely longing for a purpose. What you are about to read may change your perspectives forever. For the better I hope, although you might not like to take much joy in it. If you ponder over things around you more closely, nothing is as it seems. The most amazing people you have admired can turn out much less admirable.

John D Rockefeller

How the Standard Oil founder’s legacy of generosity paved the way for today’s billionaires… <a class="g1-link g1-link-more" href="http://www.maxim.com.au/archives/16621">More</a>

Yes, Tin Lizzie Was An Alcoholic - Newly Updated

Yes, Tin Lizzie Was An Alcoholic - Newly Updated 1911 Model T Touring - photo by Lars-Göran Lindgren Sweden Correcting Bad Revisionist History About Ford s Multi-Fuel Model T Automobile Great essay! Douglas Brinkley, Professor of History, Rice University; author of Wheels for the World: Henry Ford, His Company, and a Century of Progress By Marc J. Rauch Marc Rauch The most venerated automobile of all time is Henry Ford s Model T. Nicknamed Tin Lizzie, Leapin Lena, and sometimes Flivver, the Model T went into production in 1908 and the last models rolled off the assembly line in 1927. The vehicle was a success everywhere in the world it was sold because it made owning a car affordable to the masses for the first time.

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