



I will say that Duo has a good interior decorator. It has "character".
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The third inset picture looks like Day 55 to me.
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PSA: Remember, no matter how much you think YOU'RE the watcher, you're always being watched, too.

The more you know.
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Btw, I've cut down on all of my picture file sizes - by up to two-thirds in some cases - with the hope that those of you with pre-G3s will still be able to load them semi-quickly.
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who's watching the watchers?
I guess it's no surprise that I love this bicycle image. With all it's oblique lines, in fact all but those of the high-rise building in the background, I find it eminently elegant.
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