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'there are 86,400 seconds in a day', by Ron Kowalke kowalke
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Mike Walsh Mike Walsh
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Adri A.C. de Fluiter de Fluiter
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david b flood, www.rootartist.com davidbflood
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"Repose" by Brian Ferriby, 2006 Studioinde
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Sun May 15, 2005 8:17pm
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Rating: 8.00
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I rather find this concept interesting, the use of the 86,000 BB's for this conceptual work on "time" is pretty cool, I almost expect all those little BB's to start moving around pushing one another out of the way to get someplace. It definitely has a near "movement" about to happen like ticking of a clock to my eyes.
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