Fifteen turns mostly--the five squares in the middle occur only every third arm. This one is just a big cut and paste job with a square add on the third paste. Then a bigger cut was pasted five times.
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Tuesday, September 26, 2006
Fifteen Turns
Fifteen turns mostly--the five squares in the middle occur only every third arm. This one is just a big cut and paste job with a square add on the third paste. Then a bigger cut was pasted five times.
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