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	<title>Comments on: Reflection through refraction</title>
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		<title>By: clifford</title>
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		<description>clint- 

good work incorporating the essence of physical observation within a blog context. using the tag cloud as a starting point is intriguing. first, it has no obvious physical analogy, yet is very clearly an ordering device. what do you make of sunil's lack of images? as you note, sunil's blogging suggests a native disposition to the blog environment, yet the lack of images is counter to that claim.
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<p>good work incorporating the essence of physical observation within a blog context. using the tag cloud as a starting point is intriguing. first, it has no obvious physical analogy, yet is very clearly an ordering device. what do you make of sunil&#8217;s lack of images? as you note, sunil&#8217;s blogging suggests a native disposition to the blog environment, yet the lack of images is counter to that claim.</p>
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