In Japan, Mona Lisa's Voice Finally Heard

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{"commentId":143884,"authorDomain":"alexd"}

Gah...stupid IE requirement.

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    Reply#1 - Thu Jun 1, 2006 9:24 PM EDT
    {"commentId":145202,"authorDomain":"gregh"}

    alexd,

    If you have firefox, get the IE View extension and it works fine!

    She's hot!

    Hey! Why doesn't she speak English?

    So is this proof that Mona Lisa is not a feminized version of Leanardo?

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      #1.1 - Fri Jun 2, 2006 4:42 PM EDT
      {"commentId":153846,"authorDomain":"alexd"}

      But that requires IE anyway...

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        #1.2 - Fri Jun 9, 2006 1:29 AM EDT
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        {"commentId":144197,"authorDomain":"spring"}

        I don't buy it - there seem to be way too many 'approximates' involved. The end result can only be as good as the data it is derived from - this is just a marketing ploy for The Da Vinci Code, really.

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          Reply#2 - Fri Jun 2, 2006 2:16 AM EDT
          {"commentId":146114,"authorDomain":"Paradox460"}

          He won a nobel prize for that bow-lingal thing?! That thing was pure s____. it didn't do anything, popsci tested it, and they deemed it a "cute toy"

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            Reply#3 - Sat Jun 3, 2006 12:12 PM EDT
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