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Monday, May 19, 2003

A picture named bondanim.gifLego Bond. I can't help it, this website is amazing. James Bond sets, made entirely out of Lego. And then there's Star Wars (check out the R2D2), Star Trek and AC/DC. And lots more, all at Marlon's Lego Page.
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A picture named face2.gifTimeline. Nicely done timeline of the development of the Internet: The Lemon: History Of The Internet
2:34:54 PM     |     
  

A picture named broken.gifMore on Rip-Off Britain. Tube fares are the highest in world [This is London: London News]
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A picture named eyes.gifBlog Clog. The Guardian about Google and blogs: The blog clog myth. Online: The row over whether webloggers are distorting Google search results is a storm in a teacup, writes Neil McIntosh. [Guardian Unlimited]
2:15:30 PM     |     
  

A picture named map.jpgThe nightmare journey home. How long does it take to get from Hammersmith to Kingsbury? Shouldn't take longer than half an hour, right? It took Jag 9 hours. Because of 4 centimetres of snow. Check out his London Transport Hell website and watch the animation. Very entertaining.
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A picture named dalekins.gifLego Daleks. My Sitemeter told me that someone was doing a Google search for 'Dalek+Lego', which made me curious. So I had a look myself:

On this website you will find the several doctors, companions, villains - all made out of Lego. Plus an instruction sheet for building Lego-Daleks.

Here's more Lego-Dr Who.

Dancing Doctors are here.
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