Wednesday, June 29, 2005

Update: I was concerned whether this was real or not at first (it was forwarded to me in email without explanation), but it sure looks like the real thing. See here, here and here for more.
Update: The Jawa Report has a comprehensive link round-up and even more photos. Do have a look.
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