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Gee, rock is (almost) paper, rather than being covered by it....

the 3-D aspect here is also intriguing & different....

Like the old printed letters too

Doug
On 9-Dec-08, at 8:37 PM, Peter Ciccariello wrote:

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let us edit for breakfast
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