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  • The terrible hotel that inspired Fawlty Towers, the funniest TV show ever made about bad hotels, has been remade as a four-star boutique hotel.
  • YouTube vid showing what would happen if a big enough meteorite really did hit us
  • The world's biggest pinhole camera
  • Indian man imitates Dilbert's dad
  • A huge underwater volcano "as big as Rome" is discovered 40km off the southern coast of Sicily. The obvious question - how on earth did they miss it before?
  • A brewery in Greenland is producing beer using water melted from the ice cap of the vast Arctic island.

Saturday, September 16, 2006 10:26 PM

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  • # re: wtf links

    Gravatar"A huge underwater volcano "as big as Rome" is discovered 40km off the southern coast of Sicily. The obvious question - how on earth did they miss it before?"

    Well, the thing about underwater volcanoes.. they start off small and get bigger and bigger and bigger until you get... well, Sicily.

    Left by James at 9/19/2006 10:17 AM

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