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  • Low-tech civil wars usually are bloody: outside estimates run from 10,000 to 30,000 dead in Libya, while the TNC figures 50,000 deaths over the six month rebellion.

    Doug Bandow: "Victory" in Libya: No Model for U.S. Foreign Policy Doug Bandow 2011

  • Low-tech: The envelope budgeting approach is like an instant spending plan.

    College Candy: 6 Easy Ways to Avoid a Money Hangover College Candy 2011

  • Low-tech identification tags are still crucial to keeping a pet from becoming a statistic.

    Helping Lassie Come Home Beth DeCarbo 2012

  • Low-tech: The envelope budgeting approach is like an instant spending plan.

    College Candy: 6 Easy Ways to Avoid a Money Hangover College Candy 2011

  • Low-tech, pay-as-you-go transport rental schemes – such as bicycle hire, most recently introduced in London in a scheme certain to be duplicated elsewhere in Britain – are also likely to feature in the smart cities of the future.

    Really getting somewhere Christian Wolmar 2010

  • Low-tech, I know, but the BlackBox screws with electronic signals, so texting and cell phone calls inside school are pretty much out.

    Shade Jeri Smith-Ready 2010

  • Low-tech Skilcraft pens endure in a high-tech world:

    Eye Opener: Federal benefits payments go paperless 2010

  • Low-tech, I know, but the BlackBox screws with electronic signals, so texting and cell phone calls inside school are pretty much out.

    Shade Jeri Smith-Ready 2010

  • Low-tech tip: I used to commute on a train, but I would get to the train station at a different time every day depending on when I left work.

    From The Tips Box: Quick Launch Folders, Train Schedules | Lifehacker Australia 2010

  • Low-tech Skilcraft pens endure in a high-tech world: For more than 40 years, standard black pens have cluttered the desks of thousands of federal employees, hung on a chain at post offices across the country and slipped into the pockets of countless military personnel.

    Archive 2010-04-11 Bill Crider 2010

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