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A Can Collector Who Made $1.4 Million Dollars

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Who knew that by collecting cans throughout a city, one man could become a millionaire? Curt Degerman, a Swedish resident, rode around Sweden collecting bottles and cans to be recycled. Although many people viewed him as a homeless man who never completed school, never got married, or had his own family, he was far more than that. In 2008, he passed away at the age of 60, and left behind a fortune.

According to BBC Brasil, when it came time to sort through Curt's estate, it was discovered that he had amassed a fortune totaling nearly $ 1.4 million, leaving it all to a cousin who was kind enough to visit him occasionally in the years before his death. But that's not all. He also owned 124 bars of pure gold.

What many people were unaware of, was that he spent much of his time researching financing in newspapers at a local library. He invested the money that he earned from collecting cans, and built a fortune. He left all $1.4 million to a cousin who was the only person to visit him while he was ill. It goes to show that you can't always judge a book by his cover, can you?

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General Electric Introduces A Light Bulb That Lasts 17 Years

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General Electric introduced a light bulb that not only converts less energy to heat (you won't burn your pretty fingers when changing bulbs), but lasts 25,000 hours! It has not been officially released yet, but will go on sale in the late 2010 or early 2011. The cost is yet to be decided, but will range from $40-50. You throw down $40-50, save more energy, and won't have to buy a lightbulb for 17 years! Who's in?

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The Pepper Zoo X A Digital Chip That Produces Drinkable Water

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Created by MIT, the desalination chip may be a solution for the future
of thirst issues in the future. It desalts undrinkable water by using
very little energy, which makes it capable of pumping four gallons of
drinkable water per hour. It removes 99% of inhabiting harmful
contaminants. The Pepper Zoo supports digital inventions that are not
only intriguing, but beneficial to the world!

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