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Employee-Free Coffee Shop Trusts Customers to Pay for Their Order

Posted: 30 Jun 2014 04:28 AM PDT

'The Vault' in Valley City, North Dakota, serves coffee, tea and pastries, just like any other coffee shop. But here's the difference: there's no one there to do the serving! The owners have complete faith in the honesty of the people who walk through their doors, so they haven't hired any employees.

"The Vault is self-serve," declares the official website. "Everything is priced by hand, there are no price scanners. Just keep a track of your purchases and pay before you leave the counter area. There is a credit card reader and a deposit slot for checks and cash." Customers simply walk in, make their own coffee, pay for it, and hang out for as long as they like.

It sure is a big gamble, but owners David Brekke and his wife Kimberly don't seem to be too worried. When they opened the shop last October, it made complete sense to have people serve themselves and rely on the honor system. They have yet to break even, but that's not because people are stealing.

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Artist Specializes in Sculpting Nature with a Chainsaw

Posted: 30 Jun 2014 03:02 AM PDT

Mark Tyoe is a talented chainsaw artist and the co-owner of Wintergreen Knoll Chainsaw sculptures in the Adirondack Mountains of Upstate New York. He runs the business along with his wife Linda; together, they sell Mark's unique chainsaw carvings that he's been making since the 1990's. Mark is really good at transforming a solid block of wood into a beautiful sculpture, using nothing but a chainsaw.

"Everything I do on my carvings is with a chainsaw," he said. "I'm kind of a purist about using one tool." A chainsaw is hardly the ideal tool for artists, so it's really a wonder that Mark manages to use one to create such delicate details. He doesn't grind or sand, and he doesn't use screws, nails or paint.

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Only Girls – A French All-Female Garage for Women Tired of Getting Ripped Off

Posted: 30 Jun 2014 01:43 AM PDT

'Only Girls' is a new garage designed to make women feel comfortable, especially those who are tired of being shortchanged by deceitful mechanics. It recently opened in the Saint-Ouen-l'Aumone suburb of northwestern Paris.

The garage opened just a month ago and it has already had around 40 customers, two-thirds of which were women. The concept of an all-female garage stands to be a big hit because Only Girls aims to offer women motorists exactly what they need – respect. Many women claim to have a tough time getting their cars fixed at regular garages, because mechanics do not take women seriously and quote higher prices than they would for male customers.

"When you're a woman, it's like you've got 'sucker' tattooed on your forehead," said Sandrine Hautenne, 42. "One time, I went round to three different garages, and got three different estimates. Since then, I've sent my uncle to get estimates and guess what? The prices have dropped!"

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