
Here’s 6 cool things that might not warrant a post by themselves, but are worth taking a look at.
- First up is this Thanksgiving Menu at the Plaza Hotel in New York City (1899). Menus are fascinating to me not only because they show the food being enjoyed from a certain era, but how menus are written up tell us something about how we think about dining. (Also amazing to see most of those items are under a dollar.)
- Staying in the past, here’s a fun piece on Saying No Gracefully, Victorian Style – by Amy Stewart. We no longer take the time to say no gracefully: perhaps we should. The next time you are using AI to write a rejection letter, consider asking for it in the Victorian way. 🙂
- Something else that is moving into the past: Longwave. The BBC did a story on it, here. I used to love longwave radio as a kid. Before there was an internet, longwave radio let you reach out and find out what was happening in the world.
- Moving to the present, this truly is… A Delightfully Tactile Stop-Motion Music Video Pieces Together 300 Ceramic Tiles. Definitely worth a look.
- Also in the present is this David Byrne: Tiny Desk Concert featuring David Byrne over at NPR.
- Last but not least, here’s a piece on the future: 23 Ways You’re Already Living in the Chinese Century over at WIRED.