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Monday, March 17, 2014

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Who Was Carl Sagan Really?, Why We Know So Little About Our Favorite Addictive Drug, The Syndromes Associated With Being A Computer Programmer, Here's A Timelapse Of The 'Greening' Of The Chicago River For St. Pats, This Strange Website Is Trying To Use Google... To Buy Google
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Monday, March 17, 2014
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BILLIONS AND BILLIONS
Who Was Carl Sagan Really?
news.nationalgeographic.com
The famed scientist, and celebrity, had a lot more going on than just hosting a television series.
A LATTÉ COVER
Why We Know So Little About Our Favorite Addictive Drug
salon.com
In a culture where we worry about unregulated chemicals and food additives, it's shocking how little we know about one of the most common ones: caffeine.
PARANOID FROM DOING TOO MANY LINES
The Syndromes Associated With Being A Computer Programmer
businessinsider.com
Being a software programmer is one of the best jobs these days for your pocketbook and your job security, but it can be incredibly bad for your mental health.
MADE OF MELTED HULKS
Here's A Timelapse Of The 'Greening' Of The Chicago River For St. Pats
digg.com/video
A moment of silence for the thousands of glow sticks that gave their lives in order to give us a more festive holiday.
OUROBOROS
This Strange Website Is Trying To Use Google... To Buy Google
http://www.googlewilleatitself.com/
The site claims, "We generate money by serving Google text advertisements on a network of hidden Websites. With this money we automatically buy Google shares."
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BUSINESS AS USUAL
Image: Masked gunmen browse in a shop in Perevalne, Ukraine, Sunday, March 16, 2014. In a referendum watched closely around the world, residents in Ukraine's strategic Crimean Peninsula voted Sunday on whether to demand greater autonomy or split off and seek to join Russia.
Masked gunmen browse in a shop in Perevalne, Ukraine, Sunday, March 16, 2014. In a referendum watched closely around the world, residents in Ukraine's strategic Crimean Peninsula voted Sunday on whether to demand greater autonomy or split off and seek to join Russia. Credit: Vadim Ghirda/AP
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