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Wayne Watson <[log in to unmask]>
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While visiting the Exploratorium in SF, I bought a 3-d (by physical
layers) paneled figure of several buildings side by side. The visual
effect is quite impressive. In a way it's like the Einstein mask, but
much more dramatic. Anyway, I have two simple questions regarding it.
Does anyone have any suggestions on what to mount it on? I haven't
really assembled it yet. It looks very easy. Probably gluing each of the
panels on a 4' or so long poster board might do the trick. Possibly
framing it instead. The company that produces it, See-and-Eye, Ltd.,
doesn't have a web site that I can find. Whoops. I just happened to turn
to the last page of instructions, and see there is some info there.
<www.hcn.zaq.ne.jp/cadds902>. It looks like that will do it.

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      Wayne T. Watson (121.015 Deg. W, 39.262 Deg. N, 2,701 feet, Nevada City, CA)
                     -- GMT-8 hr std. time, RJ Rcvr 39° 8' 0" N,  121° 1' 0" W

       "Birds take off at sunrise. On the opposite side of the world, they are
       landing at sunset. This causes the earth to spin on its axis." -- Unknown

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                        sierra_mtnview -at- earthlink -dot- net
           Imaginarium Museum: <home.earthlink.net/~mtnviews/imaginarium.html>

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