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===             tl:dr ===
===             tl:dr ===
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<span class=plainlinks>[https://tl-drak.meansofproduction.biz/collections/all?sort_by=title-descending <b><font color=lime>tl:dr[AK]</font></b>]</span> apps  have base free versions with in-additional services tiered by captitation class which can be paid at desired level in-app <html><a style="color: gold;" href=http://github.com/RenRenJuan>Green Travel Calculator</a></html> &sup1; and its subsequent development as a personal carbon domain is typical, the model for the product line as tl:dr[GT2] followed by tl:dr[TASKPM] for personal task management and others.</b>
<span class=plainlinks>[https://tl-drak.meansofproduction.biz/collections/all?sort_by=title-descending <b><font color=lime>tl:dr[AK]</font></b>]</span> apps  have base free versions with in-additional services tiered by captitation class which can be paid at desired level in-app. <html><a style="color: gold;" href=http://github.com/RenRenJuan>GT2</a></html> &sup1; and its subsequent development as a personal carbon domain is typical, the model for the product line as tl:dr[GT2] followed by tl:dr[TASKPM] for personal task management and others.</b>
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&sup1; <font size=1>Stub app demonstrating GPS c. 2011-03 for One Penny Per Mile/Boston NRDC.</font></blockquote></div></td>
&sup1; <font size=1>Stub app demonstrating GPS c. 2011-03 for One Penny Per Mile/Boston NRDC.</font></blockquote></div></td>
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=== DCP/MCP Access and Provisioning ==
=== DCP/MCP Access and Provisioning ==
Some service is provided free to authenticated and even anonymous users but in general, computing services resource allocation is calculated based on capitation class of the user.
Some service is provided free to authenticated and even anonymous users but in general, computing services resource allocation is calculated based on capitation class of the user.