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	Comments on: The tread of Curiosity&#8217;s tires will leave behind the imprint of JPL, written in Morse code.	</title>
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		By: Blair Ivey		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[It&#039;s always a pleasure to see smart people do unexpected things. The article reminded me of a documentary I watched years ago on a demolition crew. At the end of the program a montage of videos was shown of their work. Some of the explosion patterns, particularly of bridges, was downright artistic. Work is serious, but if you can have fun, why not?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s always a pleasure to see smart people do unexpected things. The article reminded me of a documentary I watched years ago on a demolition crew. At the end of the program a montage of videos was shown of their work. Some of the explosion patterns, particularly of bridges, was downright artistic. Work is serious, but if you can have fun, why not?</p>
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