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    I’m really enjoying the 99% Invisible episode Where the F*** Are We?

    It’s a fun story of the effort to fix navigation in the 1700s. It’s a little low energy, and there isn’t too much suspense or conflict, but the presenters are enjoyable to listen to.

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    Just off the southwestern coast of the United Kingdom, the Isles of Scilly form a jagged, treacherous archipelago that has claimed hundreds of ships. The most infamous of these disasters unfolded on a stormy October night in 1707, when a British naval fleet crashed headlong into the reefs, destroying four ships and killing roughly two

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