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Some cardboard pictures

By Marcus Wilson • 20/04/2010 This post was syndicated from Physics Stop - View original source


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Following a request for some pics…

 


0 Responses to “Some cardboard pictures”

  • Avatar Aimee Whitcroft says:
    21/04/2010 at 9:36 am

    That does look like great fun 🙂

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