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- From: gerry@cmu.edu (Gerry Roston)
- Subject: Re: sliprings
- In-Reply-To: fculpepp@norfolk.vak12ed.edu's message of Wed, 26 Aug 92 15:15:41 GM
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- Date: Wed, 26 Aug 1992 21:25:37 GMT
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- What makes the Armetron so intriguing is that it is entirely
- mechanical. Be careful though if you plan to open one up.. they can
- go SPROING if you are not careful.
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