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Incandescent Print by JYoungest1
"Whatever the mind of man creates, should be controlled by man's character" - Thomas Edison
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"Whatever the mind of man creates, should be controlled by man's character" - Thomas Edison
created by JYoungest1 (7/29/2005 1:34 PM)

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there is a better way.....
so find it." - thomas edison. he was fond of saying that to his huge staff of inventors before he went on his daily mini walks or quick catnaps under the ole oak tree. regardless, no reflection (pardon the pun) on your most excellent graphic posted here. this arteologist loves it.
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