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November 25, 2005 5:00 AM PST

Take someone's breath away--literally

by Mike Yamamoto

Just when you think you've heard of everything, something like this comes along. Breath Capture offers a novel way to show you care: "Capture the breath of a loved one or friend and keep them close. Forever."

Literally. In a capsule, which can be mounted on a base of solid oak, or worn as a pendant of various designs. And for those unscrupulous individuals who might be tempted to sell a knock-off version, take note of this plainly posted statement: "Breath Capture is a patent-pending method and apparatus for collecting human breath as a keepsake display."

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