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9 December 2024

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Slightly More Fun Than Doomscrolling

The five things that recently caught my eye.

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Kia ora and hey there!

The festive spirit is definitely alive at the moment. Here in Aoteaora New Zealand we've got the best of both worlds. Soaring temperatures, Black Friday sales you can't escape from, and presents sitting patiently under the tree surrounded by fake snow and tinsel.

This time around I've had some deep thinking about our "value" as creative humans, had my mind blown by a kids book, and enjoyed a belly laugh at a classic science experiment.

Now, on with the content.
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The Collapse of Self-Worth in the Digital Age

Why are we letting algorithms rewrite the rules of art, work, and life?

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The Silent Car

Does an EV really make a sound even without an engine? Well, how?

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Skiers looking like music

Creative thinking and how the world of offline and online converge into one stream of consciousness.

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So where does airplane fuel get stored on board?

This week my mind has been blown after reading a kids book about planes.

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Subtle Foreshadowing

And one final thing... just for fun. :-)
I had a good ol' belly laugh at this one.

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