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Thursday, March 02, 2006
  what is origami?
The biggest buzz in tech nerd circles (I've heard) is the Origami Project, a cryptic Microsoft undertaking, which is creating buzz the likes of which the world hasn't seen since the months of hype leading up to Dean Kamen's "Ginger" in 2001. As we all know, "Ginger" became the revolutionary Segway Human Transporter, which has changed mankind in ways we could not possibly have imagined. Like it gave us a whole new reason to laugh at George W. Bush.

So now we have Origami. Which leads to the one question in everybody's mind: What is Origami? Well, it turns out that Origami is the Japanese art of paper-folding. You heard it here first.
 
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