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Posted on 10/11/06

Seeking change and continuity too

Eric Chenaux's compact, bearded and bespectacled face has the kind of far-off squint you might see in a microbiologist who has spent hours peering into drops of pond water to track squiggly single-celled organisms in their protozoan routines. Or in a carport tinkerer who toils with tweezers to twist tiny coils of copper and aluminum into circuits that come to crackle with an unwholesome intelligence.

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