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3 July, 2004
Jet City Jimbo
Here's some interesting reading material for you: It will be so awful, it will be wonderful.
These stories chronicle a remarkable journey across Africa and Central Asia; a 9 1/2 month camping and budget backpacking adventure by two people who braved the unpredictable through England, France, Spain, Morocco, Mauritania, Mali, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo, Benin, Nigeria, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Zaire, Uganda, Tanzania, Kenya, Pakistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, China, and India.
Shown here is Jim, Saddam, and Sue. One of them is made of wax.

Posted on 3 July, 2004
Bald Stars
Bald Stars -- see what female celebrities would like look if they were bald.

Posted on 3 July, 2004
Windows XP Update
Check out the latest update: Windows XP Version 19.914. Actually, it's just a simulation -- but it's very realistic.
Posted on 3 July, 2004
Real Estate In Iraq
The Viviun.com site has real estate listings from all over the world -- even in Iraq. For example, you can get a huge villa and house near Baghdad for $650,000.
The Villa and the house are both located in Al_Qadisia district minutes from the Tigris river and close to the touristic wedding island. The area is residential calm & safe, currently both the phone and electricity system are restored in the area.
Big basement designed also as anti-aircraft bunker with water facilities.
An obligatory condition for the sale, is payment outside of Iraq.
Unfortunately, no photos.
(via Grow A Brain)
Posted on 3 July, 2004
Recycled Links, Part 35
These
links were posted on the J-Walk Blog about a year ago. Good stuff that you may
have overlooked.
- Typewriter Art - By Paul Smith
- Acme Product Catalog - As seen in cartoons
- Klockwerks - Unique timepieces by Roger Wood
- The Toastman - Portraits made of toast
- Word Perhect - A great new word processor
- Perpetual Bubblewrap - Just pop it
- Marionettes - By Scott Radke
- Objective Christian Ministries - Gets my vote for the best parody site on the Web
Posted on 3 July, 2004