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Someone Organized All 403 Of Bob Ross’ Paintings On One Happy Little Website
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Multiple layers to this compelling story → ► A Peasant vs The Inquisition: Cheese, Worms and the Birth of Micro-history
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A look inside the still-vital institution and some great photos. I want a copy of the failed, asymmetrically bound New Collegiate dictionary. → A Journey Into the Merriam-Webster Word Factory
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Why Mind Wandering Can Be So Miserable, According to Happiness Experts :: Pairs with Yuval Harari, author of Sapiens, on how meditation made him a better historian.
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Inside the Fountain Pen Hospital → Where Fountain Pens Are Saved and Sold
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In case you missed it, the ► Missing Richard Simmons podcast became a bit of a phenomenon. I got hooked despite myself. It’s also been controversial, being labelled an experiment in privacy invasion and morally suspect. I agree most with the premise that it was questionable, but not cruel.
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Survival of the Friendliest: It’s time to give the violent metaphors of evolution a break
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An “exclusive to BobDylan.com” → Bob Dylan: Q&A with Bill Flanagan
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Today in 1484, William Caxton publishes the first English printed version of Aesop’s Fables. You can read Caxton’s version of the Fables (and then some) on Aesopica or browse a reprint in the Internet Archive.