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O'Toole traced a 1964 interview with the Paris Review, which quotes the artist as responding to "the enormous new mechanical brains or calculating machines." Sounds like a computer. And the baby ...
Woolybubs’ shoes can be boiled after a baby outgrows them. (Woolybubs Photo). Instead of throwing out used baby shoes, a Portland, Ore., startup want you to boil them.
They wanted to find a way to reduce the amount of landfill made up of cast-off baby products. Their first tiny shoes take an unusual approach: When the shoes wear out, you can put them in boiling ...
Moulton also digs up a 1917 article from a magazine called The Editor, which suggested, as a title for a story about a mother who has lost her baby, “Little Shoes, Never Worn.” ...
The six-word story "For Sale, Baby Shoes, Never Worn" is one of the best-known works attributed to Ernest Hemingway—but he probably didn't write it.
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