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Monday, May 2, 2016

Planes, Trains And Other Failures

Why American Passenger Trains Are So Bad, Craig Wright Revealed As Bitcoin Creator Satoshi Nakamoto, Criquet's Collar Vs. Their Collar, What Happened To Google Maps?, One Man's Crazy, Quixotic Quest To Clean Up The Ocean, The Nation's Housing Recovery Is Leaving Blacks Behind
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Monday, May 2, 2016
Why American Passenger Trains Are So Bad
GOING OFF THE RAILS
Why American Passenger Trains Are So Bad
vox.com
Amtrak turned 45 this month, leaving many people wondering how is it that a rich and powerful country that was a pioneer in railroad adoption in the 19th century has such terrible passenger trains today.
THE FATHER OF MAGIC INTERNET MONEY
Craig Wright Revealed As Bitcoin Creator Satoshi Nakamoto
bbc.com
Prominent members of the Bitcoin community and its core development team have also confirmed Mr. Wright's claim.
POLOS WE DIGG SPONSORED
Criquet's Collar Vs. Their Collar
criquetshirts.com
Tired of Bacon Collar? Criquet Shirts feels your pain, so they made their shirts with 100% organic cotton (read: super soft) and are the only polos we know of that have removable collar stays (read: no more Bacon Collar).
NO COUNTRY FOR CITIES
What Happened To Google Maps?
justinobeirne.com
Browsing Google Maps over the past year or so, I've often thought that there are fewer labels than there used to be. Mainly — where did all the cities go?
TILTING AT A GLOBAL POLLUTION PROBLEM
One Man's Crazy, Quixotic Quest To Clean Up The Ocean
kernelmag.dailydot.com
The problem of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch has stymied scientists. But Sean Ironstag thinks he has the radical solution, and it's sort of like Burning Man, except in the middle of the ocean.
'THE DIVIDED AMERICAN DREAM'
The Nation's Housing Recovery Is Leaving Blacks Behind
washingtonpost.com
For generations, African Americans have faced unique barriers to owning a home — and enjoying the wealth it brings. In Atlanta, where predominantly black neighborhoods are still waiting for the recovery, the link between race and real estate fortune is stark.
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MAN'S BEST FRIEND AND A BETTER ATHLETE
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WATCH: This very good collie doing parkour might just get your week off to a good start. Credit: CanineCrusadesCam
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