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The Curious Corner #43
Hello! Edition 43... phew, as I was curating this newsletter I saw that I started this newsletter in 2013, that's a while ago and number 50 is slowly creeping up on us... Thanks for being a member of this curious little newsletter so far!
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If you like it, I would invite you to share this newsletter with someone who would love these kind of things. (it's as easy as one click! Thanks for spreading the word!):
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Here's this month:
- The only blind person to have climbed Mt. Everest.
- Lesser known giant statues.
- One leg is better than two.
- Paper money without a bank.
- A game about a game, that doesn't exist.
- Who owns land in England.
- Make your own medieval city.
- More and more lobster!
- A tailor for bullfighters.
- The difference, between roads, avenues, drives, lanes, courts and boulevards.
- It's red, delicious and the worst apple.
- Explore one of the largest temple complex in the world, with your browser.
- Which country has the lowest password strength?
- This is what it’s like to be struck by lightning.
- Paintings of monkeys getting drunk.
- Winning the battle for Riddler Nation.
- The first cookbook.
- Trade stock with other people together!
- Eight days on Kumano Kodo.
- It's better to read the best book on the topic 5 times, than to read 5 different books on the topic once.
- Typography of signs in Berlin.
- A concrete jungle, by Edward James.
- A reverse prime.
- Hilldegarden, a green pyramid from a bunker.
- So to make the ocean’s plight more relatable, a Swedish sustainability group is putting out a message that will hit you where it counts: right in the nerd.
- Left to right, or right to left for printing a spine of a book?
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That's it, thanks for reading! Let me know by email if you have any suggestions for the Curious Corner!
Joost
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