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Lance Richardson
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jkesler
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Thanks for posting...
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Yeah ... but it doesn't work.
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This was posted a couple days ago.
Jonathan Townsend
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The author of the article in question has gotten in contact with our cloneman (Thomas Crowe) and found out as of last week that his article was pretty much a copy of someone else's work published in a 2004 issue of Magic Magazine. Go figure.
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Yes I have seen something very similar before.

It doesn't address how the Internet has changed the distribution of some magical ideas and it doesn't address how much of the 'innovation' is not intellectual property but simply trotting out some effect that someone else developed which has since been forgotten.

In short, the article is a waste of space.
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Negative space... negative space. It does not merely blow... it sucks. Smile
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