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17 Mar 2008 1 min read Briefly Noted

Briefly Noted for March 17, 2008

Tom Scheinfeldt

The content is about the same, but The History Channel's new design is a big step in the right direction (see the Internet Archive's very slow loading capture from a year ago for comparison).

Food Fight. A history of 20th century warfare, "told through the foods of the countries in conflict." Delightfully (or maybe it's disgustingly) strange.

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