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    Martin: Right. Right. The commitment is to a process of discovery, not a process of perfection. One of the appeals that new technology had for Bob was it offered him the ability to explore an idea he had expressed early on. He had said that if you could remember a painting, its dead for you. So for him a challenge was how to keep a painting alive. And in using the new technology offered by Billy
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