In a message dated 3/28/2010 11:36:04 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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Seeing as details such as guttae are meant to look as water drops, then I
like reed. So are they phragmitae? So is the detail a "reeded flute", or
"beaded flute".
Flout your knowledge, baby.
Leland
As I said before, the detail he referred to (as I understood it) is called
(as I remember) stopped reeding. I will admit those can be pretty big
ases. Bead and reel is different from reeding. Not to mention riting and
rithmetic.
Ralph
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