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The LOLbrarians group on livejournal has been somewhat quiet lately, but I enjoyed this little mockup about the Libirary of Congress and their excellent unique historical map. Reading that made me realize there was a digital version of the map online that I could go look at. Neato.


“That’s the most adorable thing I’ve ever seen in my life.”

“heheheheheeeee.. it’s attack hamster!”


“HAH! That is classic!”

“We should call this comedy Friday”

“LOLcats are so funny. There’s zillions of them too, and they’re all from a site in our Fun Places to Visit List called ‘I Can Has Cheezburger?’”

“I vote we should include at least one lolcat with every Ten Update Friday!”

“Ooh! Me second!”

“Let’s see what the kittehs think”


“Yay for kitties!”

“So what do you think?”

“I say we should, ’cause it’s been a great week and we had lots of fun with all our new updates and stuff.”

“Me too.”

“Yay! It’s Ten Update Friday ’cause Talitha-chan says so!”

“Oh, my goodness…”

“Sweet! Let’s do the LOLcat first.”

“Kay, be back soon, minna! Happy Ten Update Friday!”
Hi Jessamyn:
If old maps interest you at all, take a look at this:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7113810.stm
It’s the Ancient Roman equivalent of a road atlas.
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