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    <title>Adventures in SPWonderland. - Human</title>
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    <copyright>Colin Byrne</copyright>
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You might have heard about the <a href="http://www.milliondollarhomepage.com/">Million
Dollar Homepage</a> where a <strong>Alex Tew</strong> sold pixels on a 1000x1000
grid on his website thus making him over a millon dollars, an idea which falls both
into the 'Why didn't I think of that' and 'there's one born every minute' categories,
however there is a site out there that loosely takes the idea and turns it towards
a much better cause.
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From the <a href="http://darfurwall.org/">Darfur Wall</a> website itself:
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          <address>The numbers 1 to 400,000 cover the 40 panels of The Darfur Wall. Each number
represents a person killed in Darfur. <a href="http://darfurwall.org/random_number">By
donating $1 or more you can light a number</a>, turning it from dark gray to brilliant
white. As we light the wall, we acknowledge the importance of each life lost, we cast
light upon a tragedy too many have ignored, and we overcome one barrier to peace.
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Its sobering to think that each number represents a human life lost, please promote
this site where and when you can, it would be nice to see that wall brightly lit.
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Strangely although I came to the site via Digg there is a SharePoint connection to
this, the site has been setup by Jonah Burke ex of the MOSS BDC Team who
I happened to see speak at TechED in Boston.    
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And what number did I pick? In true geek fashion 443 of course.
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      <title>The Darfur Wall</title>
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You might have heard about the &lt;a href="http://www.milliondollarhomepage.com/"&gt;Million
Dollar Homepage&lt;/a&gt; where a &lt;strong&gt;Alex Tew&lt;/strong&gt;&amp;nbsp;sold pixels on a 1000x1000
grid on his website thus making him over a millon dollars, an idea which falls both
into the 'Why didn't I think of that' and 'there's one born every minute' categories,
however there is a site out there that loosely takes the idea and turns it towards
a much better cause.
&lt;/p&gt;
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From the &lt;a href="http://darfurwall.org/"&gt;Darfur Wall&lt;/a&gt; website itself:
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&lt;blockquote dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"&gt; 
&lt;address&gt;The numbers 1 to 400,000 cover the 40 panels of The Darfur Wall. Each number
represents a person killed in Darfur. &lt;a href="http://darfurwall.org/random_number"&gt;By
donating $1 or more you can light a number&lt;/a&gt;, turning it from dark gray to brilliant
white. As we light the wall, we acknowledge the importance of each life lost, we cast
light upon a tragedy too many have ignored, and we overcome one barrier to peace.
&lt;/address&gt;
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&lt;img src="http://blogs.flexnetconsult.co.uk/colinbyrne/content/binary/DarfurWall2.gif" border=0&gt;
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Its sobering to think that each number represents a human life lost, please promote
this site where and when you can, it would be nice to see that wall brightly lit.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
Strangely although I came to the site via Digg there is a SharePoint connection to
this, the site has been setup by Jonah Burke ex of the&amp;nbsp;MOSS BDC&amp;nbsp;Team who
I happened to see speak at TechED in Boston.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;
&lt;/p&gt;
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And what number did I pick? In true geek fashion 443 of course.
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