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Friday, January 31, 2014

Football Fans, Facebook Knows Just How You Feel

The Super Bowl Of Sports Gambling, Where Digital Secrets Go To Die, This PSA Takes A Very Unexpected Turn, Getting To Know The Voices In Your Head, Facebook's Data Confirms Football Fans Are Nuts
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Friday, January 31, 2014
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ABOUT AS MANY CONCUSSIONS
The Super Bowl Of Sports Gambling
nytimes.com
Inside the world's biggest football-betting contest, where squares and sharps and amateur data crunchers are all trying to beat the spread — and Vegas Runner's reputation is on the line.
ASHES TO ASHES, RUST TO RUST
Where Digital Secrets Go To Die
phys.org
In a 20,000-square-foot warehouse, where visitors are required to trade in a driver's license for a visitor's badge, some of the nation's secrets are torn apart, reduced to sand or demagnetized until they are forever silent.
WARNING: GRAPHIC
This PSA Takes A Very Unexpected Turn
digg.com
This PSA (which is not an actual PSA) brings home why you should stay in school in a very unexpected way.
YOU'RE NOT CRAZY. WELL, PROBABLY
Getting To Know The Voices In Your Head
scientificamerican.com
We talk to ourselves to stay motivated, tame unruly emotions, plan for the future and even maintain a sense of self.
TENSIONS RUN HIGH
Facebook's Data Confirms Football Fans Are Nuts
facebook.com
Sports fans—and perhaps football fans in particular—know that supporting a team over an entire season can be an emotional roller coaster. That's why Facebook anonymously tracked fans to measure their feelings.
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HORSING AROUND
Image: Worshippers burn incense and pray at the Wong Tai Sin Temple to welcome the Chinese New Year of the horse in Hong Kong.
Worshippers burn incense and pray at the Wong Tai Sin Temple to welcome the Chinese New Year of the horse in Hong Kong. Credit: PHILIPPE LOPEZ/AFP/Getty Images/Newscom
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