Friday, October 26, 2018

Friday Links!

Boy, there are some terrific stories this week.

From DQ Guitar Advisor David Gloier, and it's amazing: 'Oldest Intact Shipwreck Known To Mankind' Found In Depths Of Black Sea.

From Wally, and this is an interesting read: Concordski: What ever happened to Soviets' spectacular rival to Concorde? This is amazing: How 3D Printing Helped Mr. Stubbs, The Tailless Alligator. Lotta rules: Rule of Saint Benedict.

From C. Lee, and it's a deep dive into candy in different countries: Home Sweet Home. Also, a look at the most famous candy factory in South America: Inside Colombia's Beloved Candy Factory. This is an excellent read: Why Kodak Died and Fujifilm Thrived: A Tale of Two Film Companies,

From Ken Piper, and this is very cool: How 'Dungeons & Dragons' Primes Students for Interdisciplinary Learning, Including STEM.

From Steven Davis, and this is fascinating: These Bizarre 18th-Century Sculptures Catalog 64 Human Emotions. This is incredible: The 1751 Machine that Made Everything.

From Brian Witte, and this is utterly riveting: The Oldest True Stories in the World.

An incredibly entertaining story: What the Hell Happened to Darius Miles?

From Geoff Engelstein, and this is a fantastic read: Should a self-driving car kill the baby or the grandma? Depends on where you’re from.

From Eric Higgins-Freese, and it's amazing: Human Terrain: Visualizing the World's Population, in 3D.

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