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Fri, Feb 4, 11 at 18:49
| Check this out.
dcarch http://www.coolestone.com/media/1641/Kinetic-sculptor/ |
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| That's some radical creation...wow |
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- Posted by marlene_2008 7 (My Page) on Fri, Feb 4, 11 at 21:10
| Those are amazing! What a mind that guy must have. |
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- Posted by concretenprimroses 4B NH (My Page) on Fri, Feb 4, 11 at 21:31
| Wild! He's clearly an incredible engineer. A bit kooky tho, no? Kathy |
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| As usual I type in address & double check that it is exactly as above & I get told no such address. Don't know if maybe Firefox or Norton that won't show it. Jan |
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- Posted by toomuchglass 53172 (My Page) on Sat, Feb 5, 11 at 0:21
| I remember seeing that on TV .There's just no end to this guys imagination. |
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- Posted by a.girl.named.max 4a (My Page) on Sat, Feb 5, 11 at 6:33
| WOW! I love kinetic art. |
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- Posted by marylee_2010 (My Page) on Sat, Feb 5, 11 at 7:48
| Man! That is truly amazing. - Marylee |
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- Posted by concretenprimroses 4B NH (My Page) on Sat, Feb 5, 11 at 8:19
| I just came back to look again. amazing. Jan, I'll try to post a live link for you below. Once you are there you may have to scroll down due to an ad or 2 at the top. Kathy |
Here is a link that might be useful: Beach animals
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| Interesting!!! |
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- Posted by rosiew 7 GA (rosemarywalsh@bellsouth.net) on Sat, Feb 5, 11 at 12:12
| Utterly wonderful. Just sent to a friend who winters in FL on Captiva Island. I can easily imagine her husband making something like these there. Wonder what he does to protect them if high winds are forecast. |
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- Posted by spedigrees z4VT (spedigre@sover.net) on Sat, Feb 5, 11 at 12:30
| That is remarkable! I wish I had that guy's talent, although a steady sea breeze is probably needed to make his creations work. |
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- Posted by luna_llena_feliz (My Page) on Sun, Feb 13, 11 at 12:49
| Awesome! |
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