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     Was it writers' block that caused me to turn inward, or simply the need to fold a xerox copy in thirds in order to fit a standard 'legal" sized envelope?

     One way or the other, what turns out is that hidden within each ordinary eight-and-a-half-by-eleven piece of typing paper is a perfect assembly of equilateral triangles in three parallel rows.  Once properly enunciated and folded using the technique of geomigami, the ubiquitous FLAT xerox copy becomes a three dimensional Pythagorean solid, the legendary .......
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