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Wednesday 11 November 2015

Alt-Natural

A History Of Insane Art Prices, The Man Trying To Build A Better Apple, How To Look Like A Million Bucks For Only a Few Dollar, Does The Parental Advisory Label Still Matter?, Hunting Down The Bones Of An Outlaw In The Florida Everglades, The Strangely Alien Breathing Habits Of Insects
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Wednesday, November 11, 2015
A History Of Insane Art Prices
NAKED GREED
A History Of Insane Art Prices
digg.com
On Monday, Chinese billionaire and former taxi driver Liu Yiqian bought Amedeo Modigliani's 1917-18 painting, "Nu Couché" for $170.4 million. But that's not the most ever paid for a painting.
ALT-NATURAL
The Man Trying To Build A Better Apple
buzzfeed.com
On his tiny family farm, Neal Carter invented an apple he thinks can help improve global health, minimize food waste, and change the agricultural landscape forever. But will anyone actually eat it?
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How To Look Like A Million Bucks For Only a Few Dollar
join.indochino.com
Is that suit hanging in your closet getting a little out of date? You bet it is. Now you can get a stylish made to measure suit for just a few bucks.
FUCK NO
Does The Parental Advisory Label Still Matter?
newsweek.com
Thirty years ago, parents breathed a sigh of relief and adolescent music fans felt a shiver of fear. The Parental Advisory label was born. But of late, its power has been diminished.
REVISITING SHADOW COUNTRY
Hunting Down The Bones Of An Outlaw In The Florida Everglades
oxfordamerican.org
On the trail of Edgar "Bloody" Watson — a Florida plantation owner who was killed in remote southwest Florida in 1910, and the author who attempted to pry the dead man loose from his afterlife.
MOUTHBREATHERS ARE JUST THE START
The Strangely Alien Breathing Habits Of Insects
noticing.co
There are a vast number of animals on this planet, animals you know well, animals who buzz, bite and crawl about in plain view — who not only don't breathe like we do, they do it so differently, we still haven't quite figured out what they're doing.
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Digg Pic Of The Day
​In this image taken with a fisheye lens, skeleton articulator Mike deRoos removes dust Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2015, from an 82-foot suspended blue whale skeleton during the skeleton's first cleaning, repair and inspection since being installed at the University of British Columbia Beaty Biodiversity Museum in 2010 in Vancouver, British Columbia. Credit: Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via AP
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