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  • sailing Building a boat to sail around the world when you don't know boat building or sailing Gareth Branwyn
  • please remain seated Teen exits Disneyland ride, learns why you keep your arms, legs, and body inside the boat Jason Weisberger
  • Violet Jessop in Voluntary Aid. Public domain (via Wikipedia)Detachment uniform
    History Violet Jessop survived the Titanic, the Britannic, and a collision on the Olympic Ellsworth Toohey
  • Navy blimp L-8 deflated after landing in Daly City, 1942
    aviation A Navy blimp landed in San Francisco with its engines running and its crew gone Ellsworth Toohey
  • treasure ship Mel Fisher's treasure hunters find another chunk of Atocha silver Jason Weisberger
  • Funny Scammers are already using the hantavirus to fleece people Grant St. Clair
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    Delightful Creatures Orcas, bears, squirrels, and now sharks have notes Jason Weisberger
  • By From “Hyoryu-ki-shu (Archives of Castaways)” - Nippon.com https://www.nippon.com/en/japan-topics/g00879/, Public Domain, Link
    History In 1803 a woman in a strange round vessel washed ashore in Japan Ellsworth Toohey
  • cold Before refrigeration, one obsessive Boston guy sold winter to the tropics Jason Weisberger
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    History A stolen slice of watermelon sparked a deadly 1856 riot in Panama Ellsworth Toohey
  • Games Insomniac's Wolverine game looks every bit as bloody as it should Grant St. Clair
  • Entertainment Freedomland USA: was this 1960s theme park just a five-year land scam? Ruben Bolling
  • art Artist paints Zuckerberg's yacht on fire Rob Beschizza
  • tesla cybertruck abuse
    worse things happen at sea Tesla Cybertruck owner, intending to test "wade mode," learns about "sink mode" Jason Weisberger
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  • Dr. J Craig Venter, founder of Celera Genomics (Christopher Halloran / Shutterstock.com)
    Science Craig Venter, who booted up the first synthetic cell, dies at 79 Ellsworth Toohey
  • whales "Save Willy Act" proposes Coast Guard 'whale desk' to prevent whale deaths in San Francisco Bay Jason Weisberger
  • Spongebob Squarepants (Image: Nickelodeon)
    television SpongeBob's original bible banned romance and the surface world Popkin
  • The Accursèd Alphabetical Clock
    art This clock sorts the 43,200 times of day alphabetically Ellsworth Toohey
  • The PS5. Image: Sony
    Games PS5 now up to $200 more expensive than when it launched Rob Beschizza

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