Friday Round-up and A Question
Links that show I am totally famous!
1. Marinka answers my questions in Remedial Blog School
2. Project Wombat tackles mawwiage.
3. An [Links that show I am totally famous!
1. Marinka answers my questions in Remedial Blog School
2. Project Wombat tackles mawwiage.
3. An](http://www.swifteconomics.com/2009/07/23/interview-with-paul-samuelson/) with Paul Samuelson.
4. The road to Russian-Jewish relations is paved with rail drinks.
Other links:
1. Russians in India…in the 15th Century (Thanks, Gori Girl!)
2. Building a Blog Community (Thanks, Mother In Israel!) (See, I don’t even have to do any work. People just send me links right and left. If you’d like to send me links and get no monetary compensation in return, e mail me!)
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Esperanto celebrates power of hope (and of being a nerd. Is it sad that I want to learn Esperanto?)
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Facial hair of current leaders of UN member states (why didn’t I think of this?!)
5. Great post by LB on things he wants to do in Israel
6. Ahuva writes about [Links that show I am totally famous!
1. Marinka answers my questions in Remedial Blog School
2. Project Wombat tackles mawwiage.
3. An [Links that show I am totally famous!
1. Marinka answers my questions in Remedial Blog School
2. Project Wombat tackles mawwiage.
3. An](http://www.swifteconomics.com/2009/07/23/interview-with-paul-samuelson/) with Paul Samuelson.
4. The road to Russian-Jewish relations is paved with rail drinks.
Other links:
1. Russians in India…in the 15th Century (Thanks, Gori Girl!)
2. Building a Blog Community (Thanks, Mother In Israel!) (See, I don’t even have to do any work. People just send me links right and left. If you’d like to send me links and get no monetary compensation in return, e mail me!)
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Esperanto celebrates power of hope (and of being a nerd. Is it sad that I want to learn Esperanto?)
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Facial hair of current leaders of UN member states (why didn’t I think of this?!)
5. Great post by LB on things he wants to do in Israel
6. Ahuva writes about](http://sabraheart.blogspot.com/2009/07/part-deux-of-taba.html) in Taba, Egypt
7. Are you any of these types of client? If you’re the bad kind, change.
8. A great post from a great new blog I’ve discovered. Weigh in!