My friend Jane sends you another cool thing to look at: Apis Cor has a large portable “printer” that “prints” concrete on site, producing a house in 24 hours. Cool house, too!
While we’re on the subject, feast your eyes on ArchDaily: Broadcasting Architecture Worldwide. This stuff is like candy to me!
Vintage News is more like crack. Whether you get maps of Chaco Canyon or the latest on how stone-age peeps killed their meals, Vikings or automatons, there’s plenty here to keep you busy.
And speaking of maps, how’d you like a collection of over 75,000 historical maps and images? You’d like that? A lot? Well, toddle over to the David Rumsey Historical Map Collection. You’re welcome.
If you know me at all, you know I prefer my recipes simple and inexpensive. So I was delighted to find Spend With Pennies, which has lots of how-to, tips, and recipes that are quick, easy, low-this-or-that, and inexpensive.
A WRITING PROMPT FOR YOU: Write about an historical map.
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Dan Antion
March 10, 2017 at 10:53amThe printed concrete house is pretty cool. Can you get one of those printers in Minecraft?
Marian Allen
March 10, 2017 at 4:01pmNo, alas, I can’t get a printer in Minecraft! But, if you need somebody to die by falling into lava, I’m your huckleberry!