Full body scan in glorious 3D

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alterations on colour The appointment at the Cumberland Campus of the University of Sydney read 1100. According to Adelaide time, plans were running according to schedule.

Behind the glass doors of the School Exercise and Sports Science was an actual Honey. As in name before nature. She and the squad, all from the University of South Australia running their nationwide ADAPT survey into bodies and shapes. The Defence Force are mentioned somewhere.

A quick questionnaire on a dying laptop delivers a hefty container with a robe and slippers. Leg length, sitting height, head girth, bicep circumference, etc. Pretty much naked save for the jockeys and coverings of little triangles all over the body. Reference points for their computers later on. Very clinical.

The actual scan takes only a few seconds. The whole setup with the markings and measurements rounds up at about forty minutes.

From a canvas of friends, only two bit at the chance. At stake, a full 3D body scan with a cheque for $25 to hit the mail some time later. Word has it one woke up too late to make the trek past the cemetary in which the campus lies.

Soon Van - Monday, 16 May 2005 - 03:06

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