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mission is ripe for disruption

In my kitchen drawer I have an excellent and quite expensive corkscrew.  It is a very good corkscrew very well designed and it works well, but it stays in my drawer, covered with other more useful kitchen utensils, and gathering a layer of dust.  Now that 95% of wine produced in New Zealand is sealed… Read More mission is ripe for disruption

2018/9/152018/9/15 Christina8 Comments

mission is ripe for disruption

In my kitchen drawer I have an excellent and quite expensive corkscrew.  It is a very good corkscrew very well designed and it works well, but it stays in my drawer, covered with other more useful kitchen utensils, and gathering a layer of dust.  Now that 95% of wine produced in New Zealand is sealed… Read More mission is ripe for disruption

2018/9/152018/9/15 Christina8 Comments

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