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    Subject: Simiest Simian
    Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2001 13:24:20 -0400
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    Someone ask privately what features where common to the Simians, so I thoug=
    ht I'd just post an image of the 'simiest' Simian that I know of as referen=
    ce for all of you. Also, those who can might want to consult CNL-111. We wi=
    ll delve a little deeper into the Simians in the counterfeits group than I =
    did there, I hope. A summary after will posted to be shared by all.
    Byron

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