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The triangles do not form a buckeyball, they only form a shape from which a
buckeyball could be selected. If the proper sides were removed, then a
buckeyball would be present. Actually, I'm not even sure if the shaped
formed would be a true Buckminsterfullerene, but it is a fullerene.
-Shay
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