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Help me out, Internets. A few years ago I read a short story, I don't remember who it was by but I don't read a lot of short stories so it was probably Connie Willis or Charles Stross. It was about two next-door neighbors who lived in a world where nanotechnology advanced so much that people just made stuff in their garages. One particular point was one guy making oranges, and then recycling the peels into socks or something. Do you remember this story? I need it! (It's a perfect illustration of the problems of an abundance economy.)
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The Economics of Star Trek (https://medium.com/@RickWebb/the-economics-of-star-trek-29bab88d50) | Medium -- [The Proto-Post Scarcity Economy]
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The Economics of Star Trek | Medium -- [The Proto-Post Scarcity Economy]
https://medium.com/@RickWebb/the-economics-of-star-trek-29bab88d50
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The Economics of Star Trek | Medium -- [The Proto-Post Scarcity Economy]
https: // medium. com/ @RickWebb/the-economics-of-star-trek-29bab88d50
(Sorry about the repeat attempts -- it ain't spam, dangit! First version of the comment's the best.)
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You could ping James Nicoll? He's likelier than most to know what story you're referring to, and if he doesn't know he might ask his followers and they're pretty much a complete encyclopedia of modern SF.
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