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Chip [A short film about integrated circuits]


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Chip [A short film about integrated circuits]

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You can buy the DVD containing this film in high-quality with 8 other films from the-school.org now! http://www.amazon.com/School-org-Presents-I-Circle/dp/B001JP63F6/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&s=dvd&qid=1226446786&sr=8-6 You can buy the DVD on Amazon.com!^ A short film about integrated circuits. [Note:This the version 2.5 of 3.0] For the classroom or for the home. Enjoy. Lyrics & Soundtrack http://safyreschool.com/Chip.html http://www.the-school.org/ Little films for a big planet.

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