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Thursday, October 8, 2009

Transcript of our interview with Dr. Eilif Trondsen at 3D TLC 2009

Posted by Janelle Kozyra at 4:00 PM
Missed anything in Ron's interview with Dr. Eilif Trondsen at 3D TLC? Here's the transcript.

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