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Xeni Jardin at 9:15 am Fri, Dec 10, 2004

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BoingBoing pal Brian Lam, who is an editor at Wired Magazine, just returned from a trip to Japan. During his adventures abroad, he helped a friend teach English. Brian brought in some copies of Wired for the students to read, and ended up capturing this mindbogglingly recursive snapshot of Japanese School Girls reading Japanese School Girl Watch. Ouch, my brain! Link

Boing Boing editor/partner and tech culture journalist Xeni Jardin hosts and produces Boing Boing's in-flight TV channel on Virgin America airlines (#10 on the dial), and writes about living with breast cancer. Diagnosed in 2011. @xeni on Twitter. email: xeni@boingboing.net.

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