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Hacking tractors, foraging in the surf, mini-boats, Mardi Gras beads, and more! Monday Morning Salvage: February 5, 2018.

Posted on February 5, 2018 by Andrew David Thaler

Flotsam (what we’re obsessed with right now)

  • This little video is a master class in natural history: Foraging on a beach in Wales.
  • Tractor Hacking: The Farmers Breaking Big Tech’s Repair Monopoly.

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