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March 07, 2006

Einstein writes your text

Einstein

In the world of fun webby things, check out this site which lets you enter text to appear in the famous photo of Einstein writing the E=MC2 equation.  You have to play with the spacing a bit, but what fun.

Enter text about an upcoming library event and there's your flyer!

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cool site i like sicence

Posted by: kennedi | April10, 2006

That is really cool! I've been telling all my co-workers about it. We like nerdy stuff like this.

Posted by: Christine Brown | March10, 2006

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