The Curious Corner of the Internet #90
The Curious Corners #90
Hi there ever-growing audience of this newsletter! This edition is send from my new home I (Joost) just bought! 🎉 We’ve lined up quite history related items, so if you’re into that! In case you’re not, these are not the boring history things from the books so give it a chance, or just randomly click around!
Don’t want to click twenty times to open them all at once? I can recommend the Link Clump plugin if you’re using Chrome!
- A roman routeplanner.
- The deadly tomato.
- The Seahenge.
- Where the streetcars used to go.
- The wind as a musical guest.
- A caterpillar with a green stripe.
- The art of sharpening pencils.
- The 13th month.
- The oldest known song.
- Cooling with saltpetre in 1810.
- Color changing cats to protect humanity.
- From collecting to watching birds.
- A language without a yes or no.
- Cutting vegetables?
- The secret between three and four.
- The last oyster tongers of Apalachicola.
- Whistling buoys.
- Playing a guitar differently.
- The first rocket flight.
- Versace sells frisbees.
- The 25 most painful legos to step onto.
That’s it, thanks for reading and exploring! Let us know by email if you have any suggestions for the Curious Corner!
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