A short film made by photographer Peter Vogt in 1965 about making axes in Maine, before mass production wiped out manufacturing things by hand. Via coudal.com.
Related/unrelated: "Road cyclist taken out by deer."
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A short film made by photographer Peter Vogt in 1965 about making axes in Maine, before mass production wiped out manufacturing things by hand. Via coudal.com.
Related/unrelated: "Road cyclist taken out by deer."
1wWe can conclusively prove that the conflict between tennis and pickleball is capable of shaping the evolution of mankind, and certainly influence the results of sports.
↩︎ Club Leftist Tennis
1w“It is no use trying to explain why we say, on the one hand, that pair of shoes is getting old, but on the other hand, the pair were perfectly happy after their honeymoon.”
↩︎ The Millions
2w“I have a suggestion for you that comes from your own world. It is that I am only a symptom. I am not the disease. By treating me as you would like to, you will not remove the root causes of your anger, which I suspect are insecurity and borrowed shame.”
↩︎ The New Yorker
2wTalking to my two better-paid colleagues through my experiment gave me valuable context. Before, the numbers were just numbers; now, they tell entire stories.
↩︎ Business Insider