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Beijing 2002 - Day 4: Beijing Zoo, The Summer Palace, Cloisonne Factory, & the Chaoyang Theatre Acrobatics Show

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Close-up of a Panda eating bamboo

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View of an impressive, octagonal, building across the lake

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A boy balancing on a plank of wood and flicking plates onto his head

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This was truly amazing! The girls in mid-air were being spun around and juggled back and forth!

Beijing 2002 - Day 3: The Great Wall, “Pub Street”, City at Night

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A view of the wall with a guard tower

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Driving past The Great Hall of the People

Beijing 2002 - Day 2: Tiananmen Square, The Forbidden City, & the Ming Tombs

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View of the entrance to the Forbidden City from Tiananmen Square

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Close-up of the Hall of Supreme Harmony

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Close-up of roof tiles; more animals indicate an important building

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The triumphal arch at the beginning of the “Spirit Way”

Beijing 2002 - Day 1: Sydney Airport, Views over Queensland, Timor Sea, Guangzhou Airport

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Probably the Sulu Archipelago according to the on-screen map displayed during flight

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Getting off the plane at Beijing airport

I admit defeat

Finally, I have admitted that I am too lazy to hand-code my web site. Tinkering with the ins and outs of XHTML, JavaScript, and CSS, is for people whose day jobs aren’t brightened by these troublesome technologies. Anybody sane enough to still be interested in cross-browser web page design deserves my deepest respect, because having to put up with Internet Explorer’s shocking standards non-compliance is enough to make anybody contemplate the evils of pure Macromedia Flash or image-based site design.