And very neat it is, Stephen. But I wonder: did you find some really
interesting trees there? Arent there boring ones? A problem for some,
perhaps; or of the 'reading' eye, yours obviously keen.
Doug
On 15-Mar-10, at 3:20 PM, Stephen Vincent wrote:
> Yes, to back up Peter here, the current issue of Elecsographia has
> just gone up - including my very own "Tree Haptics" with a little
> essay, as well
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