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1994
Marketing, we say, it's marketing, not manufacturing, that drives the world forward! Look this hectic marketplace: all the furniture, refrigerators and vehicle parts produced in our industrial estate find their customers here, where people meet, talk, comment today's news and - most of all - buy! Our people can now store the meat of a whole dino (yes, we eat dinosaurs, don't you?) when they can hunt a good one, without being forced to eat it all before it rots. Thanks to plastics and foams we can now seat more comfortably - do you realize how hard the life in Stone Age is? - both in our homes and in our dino-pulled vehicles. This modernization looks good to us. Well, you don't get roses without thorns: we suffer some minor disadvantages, too: traffic jams... you thought you invented them, too? With all these new, larger vehicles, delivering goods to our shops downtown we've had to put a traffic controller, and we're thinking of something even more drastic: bring back the center to pedestrians! Early or later, we'll get there, I'm sure about
it!
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