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The Congo Tantalum Rush

Logic Bomb writes: "The New York Times Magazine takes a look at the mining of a muddy substance called coltan. Once refined, it becomes tantalum, the crucial ingredient in capacitors. To put it simply, the modern high-tech world depends on this stuff. And while most of us have images of squeaky-clean chip factories and such -- in marked contrast to sleazy textile sweatshops -- it turns out that this industry has a dark side that takes a major toll on human lives. Definitely worth a read."

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  1. Major Toll? by quadra · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    "has a dark side that takes a major toll on human lives. "

    I'd think the lack of a job and money would take a greater toll on human lives than dangerous/risky work. I imagine it still beats starvation.