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  <channel><title>Are those things made of lead?</title><link>http://bill.welliver.org//space/start/2005-04-12/1</link><description>I got a call from the mail room at work today. The fellow on the phone said that I had received a couple boxes and that they were "real heavy"&amp;#8230; could I come down to pick them up?&lt;p class="paragraph"/&gt;
That could only mean one thing. My monotype moulds had arrived. I opted to ship them UPS because I thought there'd be less chance for problems. I also had them sent to me at work so that they'd get signed for. When I arrived at the mail room, there were 3 boxes sitting on the floor for me. The lightest one was 43 pounds&amp;#8230; naturally, UPS had managed to break 2 of the cardboard boxes they were shipped in, and there were packing peanuts falling out.&lt;p class="paragraph"/&gt;
Worried that there'd be a problem, I took them to my desk and unpacked them. Luckily, it doesn't look like they were damaged, but I'll only know for sure once I try to use them. There were a total of 6 English moulds, and 12 American; that should be plenty to get me started&amp;#8230;</description><generator>Fins 0.9.7</generator><docs>http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss</docs><category>letterpress</category></channel>
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