The Curious Corner of the Internet #93
Hey there! It’s awesome that you’re reading this newsletter, if this is your first one or if look forward to each one, enjoy it! 🎉
Next year we plan on growing this small newsletter bit by bit and maybe incorporate new forms of it as well. It originally started out as a talk/performance and we’d love to get back on it! 🎤 If you have interesting spot or option please let us know via the email in the footer!
We’ve also received a couple of wonderful compliments on this newsletter in the mail, which motivates us to keep going! We’ll get back to the senders in no time! 📧
Alright, back to the links:
- Earth’s hair.
- Carbonating beef broth.
- A log cabin builder moth.
- The toxic history of color.
- Overgrowing an island.
- The scent of flavour.
- See how birds migrate.
- The centipede’s dilemma.
- The toughest material.
- An old system for counting sheep.
- Taking a walk across the internet.
- CNC carving monks.
- Backyard ballistics.
- The Turbo Encabulator.
- A 1973 Scorsese film that never existed.
- 15th century names for dogs.
- 22000 animated gifs.
- Endless driving.
- Be a ghost.
- Brazil’s answer to the Sichuan pepper.
That’s it, thanks for reading! Let us know by email if you have any suggestions for the Curious Corner!
Don't miss what's next. Subscribe to Curious Corner: