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- Freediver Walks 351 Feet Underwater with Just One Breath
- Leading Causes of Deaths in London, 1632
- First Edition Harry Potter Book Bought for 50 Pence and Covered in Doodles Sold for £15,500
| Freediver Walks 351 Feet Underwater with Just One Breath Posted: 10 Mar 2022 07:08 AM PST
Vitomir MariÄiÄ, a Croatian freediver, is a master athelete in his sport. Lat year, he smashed through the Guinness World Record for the longest underwater walk. That record had also been held by a Croatian freediver and was almost 315 feet. MariÄiÄ conducted his attempt at the pool of Thalassotherapia Opatija, a rehabilitation center in Croatia, in September of last year. MariÄiÄ says that he didn't actually train for this project. As a world-class freediver, he didn't need to. Instead, he held a weight (to keep himself from rising) and walked back and forth along the 164-foot pool for 3 minutes and 6 seconds. |
| Leading Causes of Deaths in London, 1632 Posted: 09 Mar 2022 04:21 PM PST
We all complain about the terrible state of healthcare in modern times, but medicine has gone a long way towards saving people from preventable and treatable diseases. Take, for example, this gruesome chart above listing the deaths due to the diseases and other reasons in 1632, London. The data was compiled from bills of mortality, a weekly death statistics produced by several parishes of the City of London during the outbreaks of plague in 1592 to 1595 and then continuously from 1603. Some definitions:
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| First Edition Harry Potter Book Bought for 50 Pence and Covered in Doodles Sold for £15,500 Posted: 09 Mar 2022 03:44 PM PST
Accio beaucoup bucks! If you've got a first edition Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (which was renamed Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone for the USA market), it could be worth a lot of money - even if the book is well thumbed or even doodled on! This hardback copy of the first Harry Potter book - one of only 500 in the first print run in 1997 - was just sold at auction for a staggering £15,500 (USD 20,400), more than five times the top estimate of £3,000. That's a lot of galleons in the Gringotts Wizarding Bank! The book was sold to an anonymous online bidder. The book seller, a businessman who wished to remain anonymous, picked the book up at a charity shop last year for only 50p. Charles Hanson, owner of the Hansons Auctioneers and the auctioneer on the day the book was sold, said this about the doodled book: "What a battle for the battered and bruised Potter! We're calling it the Mancunian Potter because it was found in a charity shop in the city. "In my opinion, it deserves to be in a museum. Those doodles, penned by a child who loved the book and its characters, encapsulate the power of the Potter phenomenon. It really is quite charming. I'm absolutely delighted for the seller – and the buyer who has purchased a piece of book history."
Images: Hansons |
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