The Curious Corner of the Internet #69
The Curious Corners #69
Hey there! Glad to have you around! This month Curious Corner of the Internet is full of awesome stuff! We’ve also have a recommendation for another weekly newsletter at the end which I love! So keep on reading. 📚
Here we go for the links this month, enjoy!
- Designing an asteroid miner.
- The graveyard shift.
- The inventor of the saxophone.
- Is Darwin wrong on how atolls are formed?
- A mere 10 million stars in the center of our galaxy.
- Look out of a window anywhere in the world.
- A replica of the greek Parthenon in Nashville.
- Drawings of machines for making drawings.
- A google maps for a cell.
- A map of the moon.
- Michel Lotito ate an airplane.
- The rusty atom smasher.
- A cross between a zeppelin & railroad-car
- The pasta train.
- Another art-gallery every hour.
- Spending 11 years on a Line Rider track.
- The musical time machine.
- A modern wooden cargo ship.
- The man who invented the zamboni.
- A dwarf eating carp.
- The largest cashew tree.
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