The Curious Corner of the Internet #116
The Curious Corners #116
π Happy new year! The earth circled sol again and it'll keep going for a while. Thanks for joining for another year!
Fun fact: I (Joost) modified the clock of my mac to show the date as: 02025-01-03, just to make me think about how we experience time.
Anyway, here are 20 random things we've found on the internet in the past month and a half. Enjoy!
- The secret history of Indian sci-fi.
- Owning land like a checkerboard.
- You've reached the end of the Internet.
- Print your own supersonic airplane.
- Taking pixelated pictures.
- Large lifeforms that inhabited earth.
- An incomplete festive folk-rhyme taxonomy.
- What busy looks like.
- Journaling by embroidering.
- The one hundred pages strategy to read more.
- The difference between pillars & columns.
- A tablecloth for conversations.
- What an unprocessed photo looks like.
- A honking typeface.
- The oldest running restaurant.
- Why Japanβs internet looks weird.
- Panoramas to immerse yourself into Star Trek.
- It will continue to grow except at that point.
- Play the lottery every second.
- Masonry techniques of the Inca's.
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