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Monday, July 29, 2013

Found on the Internet Today

de bene esse: literally, of well-being, morally acceptable but subject to future validation or exception

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A young (and rather strapping) Prince Charles

Found on Pinterest 
 

The smallest shop in London, 1900

A shoe salesman with a 1.2 square meter shoe store, found on History in Pictures


A Letter from Campbell Soup to Andy Warhol, 1964


Found on Letters of Note


The First Apple Computer, 1976


The Apple I, devised in a bedroom by Steve Wozniak, Steven Jobs and Ron Wayne, was a basic circuit board to which enthusiasts would add display units and keyboards. In June, 2012, a rare Apple 1 computer, one of only two hundred built in 1976 by Wozniak and Jobs, sold at auction in New York at Sotheby’s for a whopping $374,500 to an unidentified bidder. Only fifty Apple 1’s are left in existence and only a handful are still working.
Found on Curious History


A one-seater Citröen DS


Artists Gabriel Orozco sliced out the middle, found on Design Boom


Paris, 1924


People walking on the chairs at the Maisons-Laffitte racecourse to escape the river Seine flood, 1924, found on 4H10

 

Batman Cola circa. 1960s


Bottles or cans can sell at auction for up to $3,000. Found here and here


Google NYC Offices, complete with Vintage Train

See more of the office on Untapped Cities


13. Inside the Playboy Club, 1960s

Footage of club begins at 1m 15 second mark YouTube Link

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