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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Hi everyone, I&#039;ve been reading up on this website to get all the tips and tricks for running my Solidoodle once the thing gets shipped. In the past I ran across this blog highlighting vintage and modern plastic objects like clocks and lamps and housewares that are cool examples of modern design. No STL or CAD files, but has a big archive of posts you might get some inspiration from. Check out the &quot;rougier tube lamp&quot; post, cool stuff.</p><p>(w w w) objectplastic (c o m)</p>]]></description>
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