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Is that like creative woodstacking??

Someone with far too much time on his hands.



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http://www.alastairheseltine.com/images/index/a.jpg

Is that like creative woodstacking??
Someone with far too much time on his hands.


Either that or it's the new bio-engineered firewood tree. Cut it down and it
shatters into an organized pile of firewood.


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Actually if I had known I would have posted the link to his home page.
Some pretty neat stuff there,

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