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Vintage Lavender Lilac Pink Spaghetti Poodle Ceramic Figurine with Gold Accents Mid-Century Modern Kitsch Made In Korea

Vintage Lavender Lilac Pink Spaghetti Poodle Ceramic Figurine with Gold Accents Mid-Century Modern Kitsch Made In Korea | Human Interest | Scoop.it
The spaghetti ceramic figurines are classic Mid-Century kitsch -- perhaps none as iconic as the poodles! This particular vintage spaghetti

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Your Guide To The Tackiest In Ugly Holiday Sweaters

Your Guide To The Tackiest In Ugly Holiday Sweaters | Human Interest | Scoop.it
Ugly sweaters, especially ugly Christmas sweaters, have taken on a life of their own. Inspiring more than giggles and guffaws, these tacky textiles have encourage gag gift giving and even spawned  their...

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Vintage Peep Show "Acts Of Love" Marquee

Vintage Peep Show "Acts Of Love" Marquee | Human Interest | Scoop.it
This is an amazing hand painted marquee painting. This came from the estate of Hollywood producer and director Joel Schumacher. I dont know

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Is there a 'dark side' to Amazon drones, Google robots?

Is there a 'dark side' to Amazon drones, Google robots? | Human Interest | Scoop.it

The idea of Amazon's prime air is that packages below five pounds could be delivered straight from Amazon centers to customers within 30 minutes.

 

As many have observed, it probably wasn't a coincidence that the 60 Minutes segment aired right ahead of Cyber Monday -- a good time for Amazon to be in the news.

 

Media coverage has overwhelmingly focused on the technical and logistical aspects.

For example, will the FAA be okay with all these drones flying around? Are they safe enough to fly around crowded cities and neighborhoods? And can Amazon economically operate what would be a presumably large fleet of drones?


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