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Around the Web: Writing Racket Typewriter Tour Dutch Design Automated Arms Digital Dog Swarm Struggle Radio Removal Prince Pavement New Nova? Truffle Trouble

A self-digitizing pen…you have to subscribe to. A realistic animated tour inside a mechanical typewriter. A conductive elastic ink that can 3D print more flexible wearable devices. When in Amsterdam, be sure to get a Rembrandt tattoo. Researchers have developed wearable robot arms. Spin Master’s Bitzee hopes to be the next Tamagotchi. A swarm of bees prevented a Delta flight from taking off. AM radios are disappearing from cars. Prince is getting a Minnesota highway named after him. Is Betelgeuse about to go nova? Oscar Mayer’s “Wienermobile” is now the “Frankmobile,” and you can see the jokes coming a mile away. Mac and cheese truffles. All that and more in WhatTheyThink’s weekly miscellany.

Free From Food Dubai partners with the most influential F&B organisation in the UAE, the Food & Beverage Business Group

Free From Food Dubai partners with the most influential F&B organisation in the UAE, the Food & Beverage Business Group
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Former F1 Engineer Uses Passion for Perfection Making Pastries

A Kate Reid profile in Food52 sheds light on the origins of one of Australia's most popular patisseries: Formula 1.

Around the Web: Font Finale Wide-Format Whiskey BBall Boon Fold Fashion AI Attorneys Turntable Tech Obsolete Objects Disquieting Design Disturbing Drones Peep Pop

Adobe has officially ended support for Type 1 fonts. Order a Jameson Whiskey “Desk Decoy” for St. Patrick’s Day. Wilson creates a 3D-printed basketball that doesn’t need inflating. Uyen Nguyen creates “origami fashion.” London law firm uses AI to answer questions about the law, draft documents, and draft messages to clients. Graphene is used to make turntables. Smithsonian magazine traces the origins of the term “OK.” Consumer items that have become obsolete since the beginning of the 2000s. Deliberately annoying examples of bad industrial design. The Smithsonian and MTV team up for an artist reality competition program, for some reason. Using taxidermied birds as drones. Pepsi and Peeps partner to make Peeps-flavored cola. All that and more in WhatTheyThink’s weekly miscellany.

How Akuna Robinson hiked three of the most challenging U S trails

Akuna Robinson is the first Black man to complete the Pacific Crest Trail, the Appalachian Trail and the Continental Divide Trail. He’s a survivor of depression and anxiety who advocates for mental health.

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