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Running a garment shop is far more lucrative than working online

Tuesday, October 3rd, 2023

Though tech and internet companies falsely claim that owning domains is very lucrative to justify the human rights abuses, government slavery and financial fraud on the domain investor, slowly state governments who have access to the financial records of the domain investors are realizing that it is not at all lucrative,
people can make far more money stitching garments
After some time, the garments get torn or damaged and have to be replaced, so it is very easy to sell garments, if their price is low enough. In contrast experienced webmasters are not getting any paid work, and are forced to do very low end work.
Hence the government is encouraging people to set up garment shops

Weaving machines

Monday, March 16th, 2009

8-Van de Wiele Weaving Machines, Type VMM22-1750, Staubli Electronic Dobby, Type 2690;

8 Pile and 8 Backing, 2 Tecmotex FUTURA Weft Accumulators, 2 Pile and 2 Backing Positions, 4 Loom Beams, 2 Position Jumbo Cloth Take Ups.  Year 1990/91

3 Van de Wiele Weaving Machines, Type VMM22-1750, Staubli Dobby, Type 2690, 2 Pile and 2 Backing Let Offs, 2 Position Cloth Take Ups.  Year: 1993/92/90

2 Van de Wiele Weaving Machines, Type VME22-175, Staubli Dobby, Type 2490, 2 Pile and 2 Backing Let Offs, 2 Position Cloth Take Ups. Year: 1989/88

20 Van de Wiele Weaving Machines, Type MPS22-1750, Staubli Dobby, Type 2490, Warp Let Off and 2 Position Cloth Take Ups. Year: 1986/85/84

2 Van de Wiele Weaving Machines, Type VMM22, Dobbies, 1750mm, VdW Dobbies, Year 1998, 3 Pile and 2 Backing Let Offs, 2 IRO Weft Accumulators, 2 Center Wind Take Ups.