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When the chips start hitting the market mid-next month here will be around 145 different designs to start with, and the company will be further muddying up the waters with different, non-Kaby Lake architectures.
It was, however, well known in Libya watcher circles that Gaddafi had some designs to start his own monetary system.
He's been out the clink-clink for less than a month after over four years of straight incarceration for one vicious swing of the arm, and he's trying to put together some t-shirt designs to start a company up.
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