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Thursday, November 20, 2008

An Accurate Misconception

I've spent a fortune on optics, and when batteries die too quickly, I look to the skilled minds of elite operators in the world of micro technologies. It is only through their instinctive mastery of a little known, ancient and unconventional art form, that I know my family will be safe.
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