The Curious Corner of the Internet #101
The Curious Corners #101
Well hello there! 👋 Welcome to this monthly edition of the Curious Corner of the Internet. There's a couple of gems in this one, I promise!
I've been collecting more links up front, as there's a big project coming up that I might introduce in the next email (or the one after that!) Here's a hint: 👶.
Anyway, without further ado, here we go for the links this month, enjoy!
- A typewriter drum.
- Einstein's message for people in 6939.
- Notes on chili oil.
- Reuse old calendars.
- Standard peanut butter.
- A different tunnelvision.
- A cave full of shells.
- The toaster museum.
- The crooked forest.
- A dissappearing street.
- A clock that allows you to be late.
- The first geographical game ever made.
- Search through the history of food.
- Different maps of Zork.
- Detecting hydrogen with a broom.
- A particle accelerator hidden in Prague.
- A shitty Christmas. (Thanks Chantal!)
- The singing ice machine.
- Riding a rocket in the 17th century.
- Why you can't eat every leaf.
- Wandering words.
- Looking at Berlin in a different light.
- An alphabet of trucks.
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