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			|  | 10/19/2004 09:44:22 PM | 
		| | Are those cans touchtone or rotary? I know there's a bunch of similar shots, but I think it would add a lot to show people actually communicating rather than just the device itself. | 
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			|  | 10/19/2004 07:43:42 AM | 
		| | Great lighting and composition. | 
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			|  | 10/17/2004 06:08:33 AM | 
		| | Nicely laid out positioning of the cans and string.  I think I remember this working once when I was a kid, but wait, I had a bigger imagination then. | 
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			|  | 10/15/2004 05:58:26 AM | 
		| | Works in real life too! ;D | 
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			|  | 10/14/2004 10:41:43 AM | 
		| | One of the best "tin can shots" but still because I have seen sooooo many similar I can´t help but deduct points for originality, sorry but I am only human.  Still a 7 though, great shot. | 
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			|  | 10/13/2004 06:52:27 PM | 
		| | I enjoy this image good senseof humour and well photographed. It helps if you empty the cans first.!!!!   10 | 
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			|  | 10/13/2004 11:21:56 AM | 
		| | Simple but good nice work | 
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			|  | 10/13/2004 02:21:23 AM | 
		| | great shot but i don't understand the title this system of comunication works in real life i made these things all the time when i was little to go from room to room. the title just confused me that's all but the pic has nice comp. so i am willing to look past that (i just wish it could give more insight thats all)
 also i have never seen this in a comic ex. Calvin & Hobbs
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