Because why buy new when you can glue & redo?
There is something really amazing about keeping things simple. Check this Zippered Kit, for example. It's just a straightforward, tough little pouch to store…anything. I got it recently made, from my old scarcely used cushion covers. The cushions are long gone, but the covers got a new life as these handy pouches!!
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It's complicated.
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Remember this incident I mentioned a while back as one of my Facebook posts?
OMG
Oh my garden!
फुर्सत
The post goes beyond the picture it paints for me because SpaceNET was my first company, and Shuvam was my first mentor. When I joined, SpaceNET was called Starcom.