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Hi. I removed this sentence from your recent addition to the Anatol Josepho page: "These assistants became known as the "automatons", due to their repetitive hand gestures and the words they spoke to explain the process of how to use the photomaton." The cited source doesn't say this; it states: "From twelve to one is the busiest time for the Photomaton. Then the attendants at the three booths become automatons, herding the prospects in one line with one hand, guiding the immediate sitter with another, while muttering directions to both." It doesn't say that the attendants were known as "automatons", the writer is merely describing them as automatons. BlackberrySorbet 16:02, 9 October 2013 (UTC)Reply

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