How a Dirty Old Waffle Iron Became Nike’s Holy Grail
(via Popular Mechanics) The old waffle iron is brown with rust and broken into pieces. Yet there it sits in
Read more(via Popular Mechanics) The old waffle iron is brown with rust and broken into pieces. Yet there it sits in
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) Since the 19th century, presidential campaigns have produced posters, buttons, banners, and slogans to promote their candidate,
Read more(via Great Big Picture) For 53 years, Justo Gallego has been building a cathedral by hand on the outskirts of
Read more(via Popular Mechanics) Luca Iaconi-Stewart, 24, is a passionate fan of aviation, to put it lightly. He’s spent the last
Read more(via First We Feast) A burger is a burger—until, of course, you really start thinking about them. The basic tenets
Read more(via Great Big Story) John Collins, the “Paper Airplane Guy,” studied origami and aerodynamics in a quest to design the
Read more(via YouTube) Watch an Emirates Airbus A380, the world’s largest commercial aircraft, being repainted. It took 34 people 6,000 man
Read more(via Great Big Story) One-hundred-fifty feet below Kansas City, in a 270-million-year-old limestone deposit, more than 1600 people work in
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Read more(via Save the Sixties) More than just a feel-good movement, Save the Sixties is the future non-profit that’s taking action
Read more(via WJLA) The Skyslide in open to the public. It spans 45 feet from the 70th to the 69th floor
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) Today, lice combs are a cheap, plastic affair, used in conjunction with chemical treatments to rid scalps
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