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So just a HAIR of self promotion...
What a coup, though. I hope this will get more people into it. All I ever want is for people to feel the same thing we all feel when we look through the scope.
enjoy
http://www.wired.com/2014/06/take-a-tri ... gemstones/

(oh, there was a typo when this "went to print" but hopefully it will be fixed soon. i'm sure you'll all find it, if it's not fixed.)
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This is excellent.
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Wow. Nice article, great photos!
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Ditto. Fabulous.
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jimsfault wrote:So just a HAIR of self promotion...
Much deserved "self promotion". Great stuff!
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Wonderful photos! =D>
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