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Thursday, May 21, 2015

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Ecuador's President Does All His Own Tweets, Three Things You Should Read This Week, Box Of Awesome? Yes, Please., 1776: The Revolt Against Austerity, Machine-Learning Algorithm Mines Rap Lyrics, Then Writes Its Own, VIDEO: Meet Conrad, The Engineer Who Keeps Pratt Institute Running
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Thursday, May 21, 2015
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Ecuador's President Does All His Own Tweets
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In Latin America, Twitter offers a direct line to heads of state. And no Latin American President president is more engaged online than Rafael Correa.
RATS, DRUGS AND GENITALS
Three Things You Should Read This Week
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​In this week's edition of the Long-Reader's Digest: The fall of Ross Ulbricht and the Silk Road drug market, a history of the clitoris and humanity's war against rats.
BOXES WE DIGG SPONSORED
Box Of Awesome? Yes, Please.
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Bespoke Post is like having Don Draper on speed dial. They pack up a themed box that is delivered right to your doorstep each month. You can skip any box, cancel anytime, and now you can get your first box for 25% off. Awesome indeed.
FIND YE CHILL
1776: The Revolt Against Austerity
nybooks.com
What made the Declaration of Independence so offensive to British politicians then, and what makes it highly relevant to Europeans and Americans today, is that America's founders offered a blueprint for a different kind of state response to fiscal crisis.
RAP GENIUS
Machine-Learning Algorithm Mines Rap Lyrics, Then Writes Its Own
technologyreview.com
An automated rap-generating algorithm pushes the boundaries of machine creativity, say computer scientists.
'CONRAD AND THE STEAMPLANT'
VIDEO: Meet Conrad, The Engineer Who Keeps Pratt Institute Running
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Conrad Milster, Pratt Institute's chief engineer, has worked in the Brooklyn power plant nearly his entire adult life. Starting as a mechanic in 1958, he later became one of only four chief engineers in the plant's 127-year history, taking over the official duties in 1965. He's been there ever since.
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FLEE(T) WEEK
Image: A young boy runs off with a cadet's hat after the newly commissioned ensigns tossed them into the air at the conclusion at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy's 134th Commencement Exercises during the closing procession, Wednesday, May 20, 2015, in New London, Conn. where President Barack Obama delivered the commencement address speaking on global warming.
A young boy runs off with a cadet's hat after the newly commissioned ensigns tossed them into the air at the conclusion at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy's 134th Commencement Exercises during the closing procession, Wednesday, May 20, 2015, in New London, Conn. where President Barack Obama delivered the commencement address speaking on global warming. Credit: AP Photo/Stephan Savoia
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