An example made for fun just after the Web 2.0 workshop. For more visual and textual detail, click on the picture.
Used Beth‘s camera to take the shot, downloaded it from her memory stick, and Virak directed me to the computers CityLink had wired up. Managed to upload it just before the start of the ‘Khmer or English’ debate. (You can see David Sasaki’s profile of the day here, & my growing link list here.)
(New to blogging? Don’t forget to tag your photos, videos, and posts with the “cloggersummit2007 ” tag as I’m doing below. Then you can go to http://technorati.com/tag/cloggersummit2007 and see what everyone else has said!)
tags: cambodia,weblog,cloggersummit2007
Thanks for doing this and asking that question! A great example that relates culturally! See you soon!
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