Cremation’s biggest selling point has to be its versatility. Sure, it’s better for the environment than burials and loads cheaper, but no other form of post-death care lets people give their families a cherished memento or shapeshift into their favorite things. Maybe it’s a children’s toy or a line of cocaine cut with a father’s remains. Ashes can end up in some pretty strange places. Renato Bialetti, coffee pot entrepreneur You might not know the name, but you’ve almost definitely seen the design. Renato Bialetti helped popularize the eight-sided Moka pot his father invented in 1933 but which initially flopped. Bialetti
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