Sundry Newsletter: a cyborg in Shenzhen, what Paul Bremer is up to, and more
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This newsletter is about curation and the variety of ideas you read. Let me know what you think of this format. Enjoy!
Paul Bremer, once leader of the Iraq CPA, is now a ski instructor in Vermont — taskandpurpose.com
Chinese millenials turn out to be a tough audience for Western fashion brands. Here are tips by the South China Morning Post — smcp.com
A detailed guide explaining how to build mission-ready grid layouts in standard CSS — smashingmagazine.com
Meet Naomi Wu, a maker who lives in Shenzhen and embodies the city's cyberpunk aspirations. Oh, she's a cyborg too — motherboard.vice.com
When did humans leave Africa? How fast? What tools did early humanity use? If you're curious — popularscience.com
VIDEO: how to distinguish between good and bad meat — Epicurious on YouTube
An extraordinary report into Za'atari, a Syrian refugee camp in Jordan with a $12.7M economy. The coverage focuses (but isn't limited to) the fashion shops — businessoffashion.com
GPS routing increases city throughput by shifting traffic jams onto residential streets — boingboing.net
This is the Sundry Newsletter. It is made of news and stories about tech, psychology, business, science, branding, art, etc. You can find most posts on my blog. Thank you for reading — Ulysse Sabbag.
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