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Tuesday, September 30, 2014

A New Set Of Pipes

What It's Like To Be Related To The Most Hated Free Man In America, Dallas Hospital Monitoring Possible Ebola Patient, This Email Could Have Been Filled With Amazing Videos, Aretha Franklin Covering 'Rolling In The Deep' Reminds Us Who The Original Diva Was, This 'Lung Flute' Is Helping People With Respiratory Problems Breath Better, The Unexpected Consequences Of Success
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Tuesday, September 30, 2014
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ZIMMERMAN FAMILY VALUES
What It's Like To Be Related To The Most Hated Free Man In America
gq.com
Soon after George Zimmerman shot and killed Trayvon Martin more than two years ago, George's loyal family learned that sharing his name meant sharing the blame. It also meant a surreal new life filled with constant paranoia, get- rich-quick schemes, and lots and lots of guns.
THIS IS USUALLY MORE OF A FLORIDA THING
Dallas Hospital Monitoring Possible Ebola Patient
thescoopblog.dallasnews.com
A Dallas hospital expects preliminary test results Tuesday that may confirm whether a patient there has Ebola.
EMAILS WE DIGG
This Email Could Have Been Filled With Amazing Videos
link.digg.com
We watch a lot of videos. Like, way too many. Let us leave the good eggs in your inbox every day so you're never late to the content party. Because there's no party like a content party, right? Right?
STILL THE QUEEN OF SOUL
Aretha Franklin Covering 'Rolling In The Deep' Reminds Us Who The Original Diva Was
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Shouldn't Adele be the one covering Aretha songs? Something about this seems backwards but we are definitely not complaining.
STILL WAITING ON LUNG SAXOPHONE
This 'Lung Flute' Is Helping People With Respiratory Problems Breath Better
gizmag.com
The Lung Flute requires users to simply blow into it. Doing so causes an integrated reed to vibrate, producing low-frequency sound waves which travel down into the patients' lungs. There, the waves break up the mucus, allowing it to subsequently be cleared when the user forcefully exhales.
WINNING ISN'T EVERYTHING
The Unexpected Consequences Of Success
blogs.hbr.org
Everybody loves a winner, right? Unfortunately, not always.
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SIT-DOWN STRIKE
Image: Protesters take rest at a main road in the financial central district after riot police use tear gas against them as thousands of people blocked the road in Hong Kong, Sunday, Sept. 28, 2014. Hong Kong police used tear gas on Sunday and warned of further measures as they tried to clear thousands of pro-democracy protesters gathered outside government headquarters in a challenge to Beijing over its decision to restrict democratic reforms for the city.
Protesters take rest at a main road in the financial central district after riot police use tear gas against them as thousands of people blocked the road in Hong Kong, Sunday, Sept. 28, 2014. Hong Kong police used tear gas on Sunday and warned of further measures as they tried to clear thousands of pro-democracy protesters gathered outside government headquarters in a challenge to Beijing over its decision to restrict democratic reforms for the city. Credit: AP Photo/Vincent Yu
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Monday, September 29, 2014

Leaving The Flock

The Health Effects Of Leaving Religion, What You Missed This Weekend, How To Improve Your Sock Game, News Anchor Interviews Kristen Wiig And Bill Hader About 'Skeleton Twins,' A Movie He Has Not Seen, My Coworkers Made Me Use Mac OS 9 For Their (And Your) Amusement, Facebook Requires Real Names. What Does That Mean For Drag Queens?
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Monday, September 29, 2014
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FORSAKEN
The Health Effects Of Leaving Religion
theatlantic.com
How a loss of faith can manifest itself in the mind and body.
DIGG PICKS
What You Missed This Weekend
digg.com
Japan is surprised by a deadly volcanic eruption, the iPhone 6 is nowhere as bendy as the Internet would make it seem, and what the life of an average billionaire looks like.
SOCKS WE DIGG SPONSORED
How To Improve Your Sock Game
sockpanda.com
How do we know you need new socks? Because EVERYBODY always needs new socks. Save yourself some trouble and have SockPanda delivered to your door every month. And for every pair you get, they donate one to the homeless. Look good and do good.
'WE ARE NOT NAKED IN IT'
News Anchor Interviews Kristen Wiig And Bill Hader About 'Skeleton Twins,' A Movie He Has Not Seen
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Usually an interview is preceded by some sort of research, even if it's reading a plot synopsis on Wikipedia. Denver anchor Chris Parente has not heard of Wikipedia.
DOWNGRADING
My Coworkers Made Me Use Mac OS 9 For Their (And Your) Amusement
arstechnica.com
If you want to appreciate the present, try living in the past for a few days.
DEFINE 'REAL'
Facebook Requires Real Names. What Does That Mean For Drag Queens?
npr.org
Years ago, Lil Miss Hot Mess created a Facebook profile. Her page was shut down early last week, and she wasn't the only one whose account was deactivated. Facebook also closed the pages of other queens after they were reported for not using their "real" names on Facebook.
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DISGRACED
Image: A supporter wearing a ring with a picture of Jayaram Jayalalitha wipes her tears as she sits with others on a fast demanding the release of their leader from a Bangalore jail in Chennai, India, Sunday, Sept.28, 2014. Jayalalitha, the top elected official in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu was sentenced Saturday to four years in prison after a court found her guilty of corruption in a case filed 18 years ago.
A supporter wearing a ring with a picture of Jayaram Jayalalitha wipes her tears as she sits with others on a fast demanding the release of their leader from a Bangalore jail in Chennai, India, Sunday, Sept.28, 2014. Jayalalitha, the top elected official in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu was sentenced Saturday to four years in prison after a court found her guilty of corruption in a case filed 18 years ago. Credit: AP Photo/Arun Sankar K
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Sunday, September 28, 2014

This Week's Best Videos: A Kid Who Can Beat Us Up, A Word Benedict Cumberbatch Can't Say, And A Stingray Out Of Water

Kid Doing 90-Degree Pushups Could Definitely Beat Us Up, Stingray Comes Up For A Snack, Forgets About That Whole 'Air' Thing, The Physics Of Space Battles, Benedict Cumberbatch Can't Say 'Penguins', What Getting A Tattoo Looks Like In Slow Motion, Hot Power Wash Porn
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Sunday, September 28, 2014
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HE DOES EVEN LIFT
Kid Doing 90-Degree Pushups Could Definitely Beat Us Up
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Not only is he doing one of the hardest bodyweight exercises for a minute and a half, but he's doing them with a smile on his face the whole time. This might be the last son of Krypton.
HEY BUD
Stingray Comes Up For A Snack, Forgets About That Whole 'Air' Thing
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Today we realized that stingrays are kind of cute, in a gross, wet way.
IT'S ALL WRONG
The Physics Of Space Battles
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In reality, space combat (if it even really happens) will look more like the 1800s than "Star Wars."
PENGWINGS? PENGLINGS?
Benedict Cumberbatch Can't Say 'Penguins'
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No really, he can't say "penguins."
DON'T WATCH IF YOU'RE SCARED OF NEEDLES
What Getting A Tattoo Looks Like In Slow Motion
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Even if you've never gone under the needle, you've probably wondered just how a tattoo gun works. Get up close and personal with the inking machine itself.
WILL GET YOUR VITAL SIGNS UP
Hot Power Wash Porn
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What's better than Rush and power washing?
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DANCING AT DIZZYING HEIGHTS
Image: Equal parts Spiderman stunt rehearsal and Cirque De Soleil performance, Amelia Rudolph and Roel Seeber put on a show that looks at dancing from a whole other angle.
Equal parts Spiderman stunt rehearsal and Cirque De Soleil performance, Amelia Rudolph and Roel Seeber put on a show that looks at dancing from a whole other angle. Credit:
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Friday, September 26, 2014

Apple Torture

The Rise Of Synthetic Biology, Benedict Cumberbatch Can't Say 'Penguins', You'll Never Need A Tailor Again, Inside The Building Where Apple Tortures The iPhone 6, What We Learned This Week, An Elegy For Bar Food
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Friday, September 26, 2014
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BEYOND GMOs
The Rise Of Synthetic Biology
theatlantic.com
Genetically modified organisms today usually have just one engineered gene. Scientists now want to create organisms with whole new gene clusters.
PENGWINGS? PENGLINGS?
Benedict Cumberbatch Can't Say 'Penguins'
digg.com
No really, he can't say "penguins."
CLOTHES WE DIGG SPONSORED
You'll Never Need A Tailor Again
originalstitch.com
There are tons of ways to buy a shirt online, but only Original Stitch has a 3D app that lets you customize the perfect fit. Looking good just got a whole lot easier.
THE TRUTH ABOUT BENDGATE
Inside The Building Where Apple Tortures The iPhone 6
theverge.com
This is where iPhones never want to go.
DIGG PICKS
What We Learned This Week
digg.com
This week we learned why an iPhone bending doesn't matter, why you shouldn't call Roger Goodell a liar if you're Bill Simmons and the secret behind one of YouTube's biggest trolls.
R.I.P. POTATO SKINS
An Elegy For Bar Food
firstwefeast.com
As wild-boar terrines and pickled ramps take over bar menus across America, what happens to the classics we know and love?
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#2 WILL ALWAYS BE #1
Image: New York Yankees' Derek Jeter jumps after hitting the game-winning single against the Baltimore Orioles in the ninth inning of a baseball game, Thursday, Sept. 25, 2014, in New York. The Yankees won 6-5.
New York Yankees' Derek Jeter jumps after hitting the game-winning single against the Baltimore Orioles in the ninth inning of a baseball game, Thursday, Sept. 25, 2014, in New York. The Yankees won 6-5. Credit: AP Photo/Julie Jacobson
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Thursday, September 25, 2014

Bent Out Of Shape

Occupational Hazards Of Working On Wall Street, All Bent Out Of Shape Over The iPhone 6, Now Cooking Doesn't Have To Be A Pain, Why Overinflating A Basketball Is A Bad Idea, The (Almost) Uncatchable Robin Hood Of Greece, Unleashing An Epidemic To Kill The Tumbleweeds
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Thursday, September 25, 2014
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TOXIC WORKPLACE ENVIRONMENT
Occupational Hazards Of Working On Wall Street
bloombergview.com
People like to think they have a "character," and that this character of theirs will endure, no matter the situation. It's not really so. People are vulnerable to the incentives of their environment, and often the best a person can do, if he wants to behave in a certain manner, is to choose carefully the environment that will go to work on their characters.
WHY WAS THIS A STORY?
All Bent Out Of Shape Over The iPhone 6
digg.com
The Internet has erupted with the news that a phone made entirely out of earthly material is susceptible to the laws of physics.
PRODUCTS WE DIGG SPONSORED
Now Cooking Doesn't Have To Be A Pain
blueapron.com
Why bother with the hassle of grocery shopping? With Blue Apron you get the perfect amount of the freshest ingredients delivered right to your door. Easy shopping, easy recipes, and easy cooking – it really doesn't get much better than this. Oh wait, it does – get 2 free meals on us!
DAYUM
Why Overinflating A Basketball Is A Bad Idea
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Who filled that basketball with guns?
HE FOUGHT THE LAW ETC.
The (Almost) Uncatchable Robin Hood Of Greece
bbc.co.uk
He's spent decades dodging the law. He's escaped from jail twice by helicopter. He's given millions to the poor. This is the story of how Greece's most wanted man became a folk hero.
CAN A BURST OF WIND DO THE JOB AS WELL?
Unleashing An Epidemic To Kill The Tumbleweeds
popsci.com
U.S. Agricultural Research Service scientists have applied to release exotic Eurasian fungi to kill invasive tumbleweeds in the American West.
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VIEWED OPTIMISTICALLY, IT'S AN UNUSUAL HEADBUTT
Image: China's Wang Cong, left, kicks Taiwan's Kao Yu-chuan during the women's 60kg Wushu Sanda competition at the 17th Asian Games in Incheon, Korea, Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2014.
China's Wang Cong, left, kicks Taiwan's Kao Yu-chuan during the women's 60kg Wushu Sanda competition at the 17th Asian Games in Incheon, Korea, Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2014. Credit: AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko
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