GOOGLE SEARCH WHAT U WANT

Custom Search

RANDOM ARTICLES :

You don't need any experience with investing... or even with property. You don't need to know a mallet from a wrench, have any clue on how to fix up houses, or even know the first thing about wiring a plug socket to make big profits from owning houses. see details

Thursday, June 26, 2014

How To Skip Work Today (If You're American)

These Maps Show How Many Brutally Hot Days You Will Suffer When You're Old, Benefits Of Pumping The Brakes, How To Snack Without Eating Crap, Jurgen Klinsmann Wrote A Note To Your Boss So You Can Watch USA-Germany, The Survivor, Secrets Of The Creative Brain
The Daily Digg
Thursday, June 26, 2014
Digg
IT'S TEXAS EVERYWHERE
These Maps Show How Many Brutally Hot Days You Will Suffer When You're Old
climatedesk.org
Sorry, millennials. Your golden years are going to be really sweaty.
GOODBYE TONSILS
Benefits Of Pumping The Brakes
digg.com
There are no actual words spoken in this Vine, but there's a few things that resemble human language.
STARTUPS WE DIGG SPONSORED
How To Snack Without Eating Crap
naturebox.com
Look, we love you. We want you to be healthy so you can keep reading Digg for many years to come. So starting today, if you use the code DIGG when signing up for NatureBox you'll get 50% off your 1st box. It's a win-win situation.
WE'LL BE WORKING... SORT OF
Jurgen Klinsmann Wrote A Note To Your Boss So You Can Watch USA-Germany
ftw.usatoday.com
Have to work on Thursday during the massive USA soccer game against Germany? U.S. Soccer has you covered.
OBAMA'S HEAT SHIELD
The Survivor
politico.com
How Eric Holder outlasted his (many) critics.
CAPTURING QUICKSILVER
Secrets Of The Creative Brain
theatlantic.com
A leading neuroscientist who has spent decades studying creativity shares her research on where genius comes from, whether it is dependent on high IQ—and why it is so often accompanied by mental illness.
Read more on Digg.com →
THE REAL EPIC SPLIT
Image: In this Thursday, June 19, 2014 photo, a Central American migrant practices scaling parked boxcars, as he awaits the arrival of a northbound freight train in Arriaga, Chiapas state, Mexico. The number of unaccompanied minors detained on the U.S. border has more than tripled since 2011. Children are also widely believed to be crossing with their parents in rising numbers, although the Obama administration has not released year-by-year figures.
In this Thursday, June 19, 2014 photo, a Central American migrant practices scaling parked boxcars, as he awaits the arrival of a northbound freight train in Arriaga, Chiapas state, Mexico. The number of unaccompanied minors detained on the U.S. border has more than tripled since 2011. Children are also widely believed to be crossing with their parents in rising numbers, although the Obama administration has not released year-by-year figures. Credit: AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell
Digg for iPhone & iPad   •   Twitter   •   Facebook
digg.com   •   Unsubscribe
© 2014 News.me Inc. 416 West 13th Street #203, NY, NY 10014