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There is a very famous story of the Italian Renaissance master painter Giotto Di Bondone (link: Varasi's retelling). When an ambassador to the pope was sent to Giotto (pronounced "Jotto"), he "immediately took a sheet of paper, and with a pen dipped in red, fixing his arm... more
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Rated by CompostMan on Sep 16, 11:27am
I didn't know this sport existed
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Rated by goosteenah on Sep 12, 4:53pm
Ridiculous.
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Reviewed by Sokii on Sep 02, 6:49am
Wow, that is the closest to perfect you could possibly get to a circle by freehand...
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Rated by melmail44 on Mar 15 2009, 9:40pm
Wish I could do that
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Rated by catarinavc on Mar 02 2009, 4:27am
Simplicity and virtue makes this drawing board video fascinating and timeless.
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Rated by gmerah on Feb 26 2009, 12:13am
I wouldn't call this useless. If you're a math teacher or an artist, this would be a very useful and time-saving skill, especially when you're teaching in front of the class or if you have to make a quick sketch of a round-shaped building/object.
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Rated by JamesHobbs on Jan 19 2009, 6:28am
A gloriously useless skill. Well done everybody.
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Rated by MulliMulli on Jan 14 2009, 7:59pm
boring.. presentation could have been better.. the first 60 seconds were a waste of time. the talent was impressive though.
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Rated by VisuallyHappy on Nov 19 2008, 8:55am
never heard of this .. great talent ...