The Newspaper of Tomorrow: 11 Predictions from Yesteryear
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The Newspaper of Tomorrow: 11 Predictions from Yesteryear
In the 1920s it was radio that was supposed to kill the newspaper. Then it was TV news. Then it…
CAD in the pursuit of art
As an engineer, I often think about CAD as a tool for the engineering and design of technological…
Twenty Awesome Covers From The US Space Program
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Very collectible piece of Edsel history. Edsel signs were only manufactured for two years and subsequently collected and destroyed by Ford.
Kellar and his perplexing cabinet mysteries. Strobridge Litho. Co., Cincinnati & New York, ©1894. Chromolithograph poster. (via Gilded Age Magic: Rare theatrical posters of Harry Kellar on view at the Hudson River Museum)
A Currier & Ives color lithograph “Fresh Cool Lager Beer,” dated 1877-1894, which will be a part of the uncoming exhibit “Beer Here,” featuring a small beer hall and the chance to try a selection of New York City and state artisanal beers. (via After New York Historical Society “Beer Here” exhibition tour, hop on over to its bar)