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Feb 26, 2007

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Read Other Blogs An early start today, thanks to the loud blaring of wedding music at 5am. Weddings, funerals: share the joy, share the pain. With the entire neighborhood. So while I wrap myself around an extra-large mug of coffee, wrap your head around these bits of bloggery. Go on, it's good to vary your media diet. Mandevu takes the 100 Houses Architecture Tour. http://www.mandevu.net/2007/02/25/100-houses Plus: priceless image of toilets at Angkor. http://www.mandevu.net/2007/02/17/changing-technologies Jeff at Jungle-Bar notes that there is a new map CD out for a very good cause, teaching at Wat Kampong Tralach. http://jungle-bar.blogspot.com/2007/02/cambodia-maps.html GPS coordinates and more details at:http://cambodiamaps.blogspot.com Rambling Spoon writes up their fave coffee place. http://ramblingspoon.com/blog/?p=443 Details are Sketchy comments on the recent shootings. http://detailsaresketchy.wordpress.com From Finland: "Phnom Penh is like the Berlin of South East Asia – a hectic but fascinating construction site, slowly coming to terms with layers of turbulent history." Ouch. http://www.6d.fi/travel/page.2007-02-22.9549351306 "The one place where all travellers and expats come together is the legendary Foreign Correspondents’ Club (FCC), famously featured in the novel and film “The Killing Fields”. The view from the rooftop bar is a must." Can I get a witness? Geek Corner: Khmer Open Source latest, in dead tree blog Phnom Penh Post. http://www.phnompenhpost.com/TXT/current/stories/1604/writ.htm The Development Agenda of Free Software http://www.ip-watch.org/weblog/index.php?p=532&res=1024_ff&print=0 Oldies corner: http://ttwalker.blogspot.com (how 'bout an update?) Well-intentioned but inaccurate article on the press in Cambodia. http://panchitaphilosophica.blogspot.com/2007/02/evolution-of-press-in-developing.html try the recently reissued Publishing in Cambodia report for the definitive story. (Available at the Book Federation). Dead tree bloggers The Age: Cambodia's lost village. http://www.theage.com.au/news/world/new-world-mysteries-test-cambodias-lost-tribe/2007/02/23/1171734021627.html Tomorrow: fun with the Peace Corps. Tags:

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