Friday Links!
Leading off this week, a terrific read: The Pushkin job: unmasking the thieves behind an international rare books heist. Next, a cautionary political tale: With Friends Like Harper: How Nigel Wright went from golden boy to fall guy.
This is a wonderful read: Wes Anderson’s Impossible Dreams.
This is a tremendous piece of reporting: Breakdown at the Racetrack.
A fantastic read: This Amarillo Woman Devoted Years to Maintaining America’s Nuclear Arsenal. She’s Paid a Hefty Price..
With receipts, and 'amoral' is putting it lightly: ‘Amoral, evil’: vitriolic backlash builds against comics who played Riyadh festival
From Wally, and it's fast: How To Break A Land Speed Record. Interesting, because I've found it fairly useful for travel: AI Endangering Tourists by Sending Them to Nonexistent Landmarks in Hazardous Locations. It's a concept we're all familiar with now: Way past its prime: how did Amazon get so rubbish? These are fantastic concept images: British Interplanetary Society Lunar Spacesuit. This is so bizarre: Cyberattack Steals PC Data Through Fan Vibrations. This article is much more than it first appears: Brasserie Constance, London SW6: ‘A souped-up corporate box with meticulous food’ – restaurant review. Apple nerds, it's your day: Apple Rankings.

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