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Nihil

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4. Shame about the comprehension then.
Mon Jul 2, 2012, 05:10 AM
Jul 2012

>> The key to making it work is pragmatism and not taking the lifestyle to extremes

>> The Krautwaschl-Rabensteiners, who live outside of the southern Austrian city of Graz
>> in the 3,000-strong village of Eisbach, still use electronic equipment and other
>> necessities like bike helmets, but they share a car with another family and
>> attempt to buy second-hand products whenever possible.

Nit-picking about a camera is fairly pointless given the scale of the change that
they've undergone - especially after they noted the compromises they've chosen
to accept.

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