Army on Everest. An enhanced
multi-media experience about the British
Army's extraordinary expedition to the Himalayas:
http://www.armyoneverest.mod.uk/
Americas Cup. The official
site of the 32nd Americas Cup, Valencia,
Spain, 2007: http://www.americascup.com/en/
Action8Cricket. Live cricket score, audio streaming, and live video: http://www.action8cricket.com/
Cricinfo.com - The Home
of Cricket: http://www.cricinfo.com/
CricketWorld.com - Offers
news and features, links to club and school
news, postcards, online shopping, games
and forum: http://www.cricketworld.com/
Planet Rugby - The world's
biggest rugby club: http://www.planet-rugby.com/
Scrum.com - The perfect
pitch for rugby: http://www.scrum.com/
The secret of the construction of the pyramid of Khufu in Egypt.
Eight years ago, the architect Jean-Pierre Houdin had a flash of intuition and developed a revolutionary theory. Considering Khufu' monumental undertaking as the first industrial construction project in history, he turned to Dassault Systèmes technology to test his hypotheses and feed his thought processes: http://khufu.3ds.com/introduction/
Fourth of July eCards: Celebrating the history and traditions of the United States: http://www.fourthofjulyecards.com/
Is
this the way to Amarillo (Armadillo)?
Earlier
this year Peter Kay released
a funny rip-off -miming Tony
Christie's 1971 song ((Is
This The Way To) Amarillo?)-
for Comic Relief. In May,
Troops from the Royal Dragoon
Guards shoot a funnier rip-off
of the rip-off at their base
in al-Faw, Iraq. Credits:
Lucky Pierre as Peter Kay,
Camera: Toe-Head, Creative
Design: Randi Mofoe, Directed
by The Munganator; by kind
permission of Supreme Command
Allied Forces Al Faw.
http://images.military.com/Shock/0,,SA_050527_AmarilloSong,00.html
http://wizbangblog.com/archives/005998.php
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