clone your nut before you scan it
then use the scan of one as a rough guide indicative of where hairline fractures are likely to lie on the other, use coordinates accordingly and bobs your uncle.
it's almost too easy....
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jme,
Sat 20 Dec 2003, 23:22,
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or wallop
the hell out of it with the heel of your welly boot
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dotmund .co.uk,
Sat 20 Dec 2003, 23:24,
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I would say
that a nut's hairline fractures are caused more by environmental considerations than genetice, meaning no cloned nuts surface would be identical due to chaos theory...
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Lethe is carrying a spade. SPANG.,
Sat 20 Dec 2003, 23:26,
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