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Comments on Insect Lab Beetle Clockwork Sculpture
Not robots - but an amazingly cool set of sculptures that are a science-fiction fan's dream come true - if you think about insects and clockwork. (Read the complete story)

"I couldn't resist adding another one.

(Brass gears and parts, tension spring, second hand dial.)

"
(Bill Christensen 12/18/2006 7:51:35 AM)
"wow weres the best place to get one?"
(Mplayer_guy@hotmail.com 12/19/2006 6:03:40 PM)
"Go to the sculptor's website - Insect Labs."
(Bill Christensen 12/19/2006 7:37:11 PM)
"Science is one thing, science fiction is as whacky as astrology is for astronomy. Beetles have their clockwork already and it's called life. Stop supporting these looney ideas."
(Dreadful 1/4/2007 2:34:20 PM)
"Ah, those science fiction whackos. Light pressure propulsion - impossible! Retro-rockets - absurd! Debit/Credit cards - preposterous! Playback news whenever you want it - nonsense! Traffic control cameras - bah! Ah, those science fiction writers; what do they know?"
(Bill, CT 1/4/2007 6:13:08 PM)

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