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#11 - Week of May 29, 2007

Truth about Mythic Creatures - [fascinating]
Amazing Collection of User Avatars (scroll) - [web]
The Man Who Owns the Internet - [article]
Simply the BEST extreme driving video - [auto sports]
More of legendary Ari Vatanen's driving - [auto sports]
Smithsonian Magazine's Photo Contest - [nature]
Impressive flash site of Adidas - [web design]
Unique Japanese "Cursor" Idea - [computers] [flash]
A Hole in Mars - [space: picture]
Giving Birth: like you never seen it before - [animation]
Origin of the Ampersand Symbol - [interesting]
Compare 1956 Frank L. Wright design with this - [architecture]
The BIG cat who likes getting wet - [animals]
Great HTML Earrings - [fashion]
A new way to make medusas - [art]
Very Stylish Audrey Hepburn Gallery - [vintage]
Creative beer ad - [video]
Clever, oh so clever animals - [video]
Know the Difference - [humor]
Various Name/Menu/Jokes Generators - [cool website]
Japanese Paris Hilton Doll For You! - [absurd]
Surfing the Largest Wave (not tsunami) - [extreme video]
System Doctor, ErrorSafe etc pop-ups infiltrate major banner ad networks. - [web] - [report if you see any on this site]
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