Adam Kuban: Kublog

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365.27: Salumeria Biellese

Salumeria Bielliese, originally uploaded by Adam “Slice” Kuban   I often get lunch here. Not so much anymore, since it can get a bit pricey. (My lunch wasn’t $8.40, though; it was closer to $7, which is still a bit high.) Oh, and I don’t get the Table Talk pies. Related: Salumeria Biellese—The BYOB Hero [...]

Links for Tuesday, January 27, 2009

These are my links for Tuesday, January 27, 2009 from 10:12 to 16:58

Mystery Hill: ‘America’s Stonehenge’

They argue that some stones are encased in trees that may have sprouted before the arrival of the first colonists, point to similarities between the ruins and Phoenician architecture, and say that marks on some stones resemble some ancient writing systems of the Old World. The late Barry Fell, a marine biologist from Harvard University, [...]

The Georgia Guidestones

The story behind the guidestones is as mysterious as the monuments themselves. In June 1979 a well dressed, articulate man walked into theoffice of the Elberton Granite Company in Elberton, Georgia and said that he wanted to know the cost of building a large monument to the conservation of humanity. He identified himself as Mr. [...]