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Inversion Construct

From Friday, July 4th, 2008, so about 99 days ago, [Popularity: 3%]

Message reads: There are precisely four focus patterns for this particular iteration of the inversion construct. Please be patient while these patterns are assimilated into the output buffer for review.

Pattern BeeGee, Historical Documentation and Open Cyclical Leverage.

Pattern BeeTee, Imaginary Render and Elemental Mass-less Index.

Pattern DeeWhy, Themed Specifics and Researched Data Flow.

Pattern EssDee, Contribution Basis and Compounded Reputation Leverage.

Stand By For Further Instruction. End.

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  1. bradgarten » Blog Archive » Seeking an Editorial Staff, Unpaid Says:

    [...] of a better word — webzine I’m creating. Yes, yet another writing project — but we talked about that already, didn’t we? The concept is simple: seven essays on seven topics revolving around one theme [...]




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