If I had a gazillion squared dollars, I’d want to buy a piece of The World. 300 private islands laid out to resemble a world map. Now that’s what I call blingbling.
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I noticed that last year when an Australian businessman, now based in the UK, was wanting to buy his “home town”
Fantastic looking though, got to admit… wouldn’t mind a “piece of the world” myself!
I wonder how long it took to actually make them.
about 5 days.
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to Dave Shea, whose CSS Zen Garden web site has demonstrated the benefits of CSS-based design so much better than any verbal explanation could. His efforts, and those of many Garden contributors are now detailed in a book, The Zen of CSS Design. The World