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Curbside Astronomy: Sun And Moon – A Safer Way To See A Total Eclipse
Posted on April 8, 2024 | 64 Comments(first posted 8/21/2017) In case anyone missed the news, we are experiencing a total solar eclipse today. Depending upon where you might be in the world, it […] -
Cohort Sighting: Zagato Zele – Pintsized ’70s Futurism
Posted on April 5, 2014 | 27 CommentsZagato is famous for hit-or-miss designs which never never fail to stand out. Here is one of their lesser known known efforts, the Zele electric car. Designed for a future […]