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The sun is an ordinary 100W tungsten lightbulb.

July 24, 2013 neiloseman

The sun is an ordinary 100W tungsten lightbulb.

The sun is an ordinary 100W tungsten lightbulb.

The sun is an ordinary 100W tungsten lightbulb.

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