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Learning to Repair My Busted TV Taught Me How to Love the Internet Again

Just because you can’t fix a new Apple laptop doesn’t mean you can’t fix anything

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EEver since I was young, I’ve had the desire to do things on my own and make them last. I’m also frugal. I’ve got tools in my workshop that are well over 40 years old, my car just turned 30 and my Sorel

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Sam Abuelsamid

Sam Abuelsamid

Sam is a principal analyst leading Guidehouse Insights’ e-Mobility Research Service covering automated driving, electrification and mobility services

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