Anonymous ID: e8fc81 Feb. 15, 2019, 9:25 p.m. No.5202558   🗄️.is đź”—kun

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Memories of Passersby I, goes under the hammer🔨 in London on March 6. Christie’s, as per this Bloomberg report, estimates this could sell at about 30,000 to 40,000 pounds.

 

The response to the sale by Sotheby’s will tell if art buyers who make up a $63.7 billion market are warming up to Cyborg artists.

 

“This requires a different mindset. We’re grooming an entire generation of art investors who are looking at it not from the perspective of regular art investor but from the perspective of its impact on humanity, and the defining moment of the cyborg nation,” says Raghava. The brothers believe that a blockchain based solution can address many of these concerns.

Anonymous ID: e8fc81 Feb. 15, 2019, 10:04 p.m. No.5203049   🗄️.is đź”—kun

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Tuesday, December 24th 2013

Crash ignites talks of barrier on Newport Pell Bridge

Police said apickup truck driven by 75-year-old Elijah Swift, of Exeter, veered into the path of 25-year-old William Oberg, of Warwick. Oberg was taken from the accident scene by a medical helicopter.

 

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December 31, 2013

Dr. Elijah Swift, V, 75, of Exeter, passed away peacefully December 31, 2013. He was the former husband of Barbara Nowicki of Exeter; and the father of Sarah Catherine Swift of Exeter. Born in Boston, MA, the son of the late Elijah, IV and Hilda (Norman) Swift, he spent his early years in Falmouth, MA, summering in Woods Hole, MA, where he developed a passion for Oceanography. Dr. Swift received his undergraduate degree in Biology from Swarthmore College and graduate degrees in Oceanography from The Johns Hopkins University. He was a Professor of Oceanography at the University of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography for more than 30 years. Elijah Swift was best known for his pioneering studies of bioluminescence (light produced by plankton) in the sea.