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Wednesday, November 20, 2013

How To Find Waldo

How To Find Waldo, Google's 'Sneak Peak' Of Glass Development Kit Shows Glassware Can Be Useful, Why Does It Cost $18 To Make A Call From Prison?, What Happens To Streakers After The Streaking?, How Big A Truck's Blind Spot Really Is
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Wednesday, November 20, 2013
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How To Find Waldo
slate.com
Impress your friends and humiliate your children using this foolproof strategy for finding the missing man.
THE MOST TRANSPARENCY WE'VE GOTTEN
Google's 'Sneak Peak' Of Glass Development Kit Shows Glassware Can Be Useful
engadget.com
The newly released Glass Development Kit (or at least an extremely early version of it) puts many more arrows in the quiver of coders.
MORE THAN $1 PER MINUTE
Why Does It Cost $18 To Make A Call From Prison?
buzzfeed.com
It's a monopoly, fueled by government kickbacks.The FCC says it's fixing the problem, but things still look bleak.
THE NAKED TRUTH
What Happens To Streakers After The Streaking?
extramustard.si.com
Fans running on the field during games is nothing new. But what we don't see are the moments following the crowd-pleasing tackle, once the half-clothed sprinters have been hauled off the field and play has resumed.
JUST STAY AS FAR AWAY AS POSSIBLE
How Big A Truck's Blind Spot Really Is
digg.com
If the thought of passing a truck on your bike or in your car ever passes your mind, just don't do it.
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THIS MINOTAUR IS A-MAZE-ING
Image: Photographer Chris Bakely captured this stunning view of a Minotaur 1 rocket streaking over Cape May, N.J., during the ORS-3 launch of 29 small satellites from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility on Wallops Island, Va., on Nov. 19, 2013.
Photographer Chris Bakely captured this stunning view of a Minotaur 1 rocket streaking over Cape May, N.J., during the ORS-3 launch of 29 small satellites from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility on Wallops Island, Va., on Nov. 19, 2013. Credit: NASA/Chris Bakely
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