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Mathematics handbags

These are nifty (scroll halfway down the page). The designer says: "The patterns on these bags, simple functions, were cut out on our laser cutter. A graphing calculator I wrote generates HPGL files that can be imported into Corel Draw and then sent to the laser cutter."
December 08, 2004 : 7:38 PM
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