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2008.03.04

Dubya's Library

The Chronicle of Higher Education asked its readers to submit design ideas for the George W. Bush Presidential Library. Their talented and creative audience did not disappoint, and you can now vote on their concepts. Here are a couple of my favourites (click to go to the full size versions):

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Those are excellent!

I posted this on Onegoodmove.org earlier today, seems relevant:

What a great self canceling phrase: "The George W. Bush Library".

Imagine the pain if it burned to the ground and both of the books were destroyed!

And one of them wasn't even colored in yet.

http://boskolives.wordpress.com/

Ah, that would explain the sudden spike in hits. Thanks, Jerry!

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