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Friday, April 24, 2020

Good Will Quarantining

The Scariest Pandemic Timeline, A Seaside Irish Village Has Adopted Matt Damon, How A Random Guy Made The #2 Movie In America For $1,000, and more.
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THE MORE THINGS CHANGE…
WINTRY MIX
The Scariest Pandemic Timeline
theatlantic.com
If the flu and coronavirus hit at the same time this fall, America might have a longer, more severe lockdown.
TESTING, TESTING…
It Was My Job To Call People Whose COVID-19 Tests Were Positive. It Taught Me A Lot About Medicine, The Law And Society
statnews.com
The responses to the news I deliver are as varied as the people are.
A DAY THAT FELT LIKE A YEAR
An Oral History Of The Day Everything Changed
wired.com
On March 11, 2020, the coronavirus pandemic seemed to crystalize in the national consciousness. Americans look back on the turning point.
BUT STILL, KEEP YOUR DISTANCE
Why You're Unlikely To Get The Coronavirus From Runners Or Cyclists
vox.com
Understanding the key concepts of transmissibility and infectious dose should reassure you.
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PICTURE THIS
The Colorful Character On Board Ukrainian Trains, And More Best Photography Of The Week
digg.com
How rising sea levels are affecting Miami, a megachurch adopts to social distancing and more best photos of the week.
HERE WE ARE NOW, ENTERTAIN US
FIRST-PERSON PROBLEMS
The Doctor, The Disease And 'The Division'
kotaku.com
The irony isn't lost on me. Here I am, a Brooklyn physician in a time of pestilence, spending my few free hours playing a game set in a fictional America torn apart by plague.
TICKET TO SUCCESS
How A Random Guy Made The #2 Movie In America For $1,000
vice.com
Justin Ehrenhofer had an idea, a bit of money and a desire to have a box office smash during the pandemic while supporting closed theaters and promoting cryptocurrency. With community support and a movie that cost nothing to make, he did it. Sort of.
PICK OF THE BUNCH
The Remote NFL Draft Was Basically A Meme Super Bowl
vulture.com
These past few weeks have given us a new form of entertainment: seeing inside, and scrutinizing, celebrity houses on their endless livestreams. So as expected, a remote NFL draft was a comedic treasure trove.
BOURNE AGAIN
A Seaside Irish Village Adopts Matt Damon — But Don't You Dare Ask Them About It
nytimes.com
The scenario has Dalkey residents rallying against a new common enemy: outsiders who ask too many questions about their Matt O'Damon, as some now call him.
VIDEO OF THE DAY
ZOOM WITH A VIEW
Guy Does A Spot On Impression Of The Different Types Of Zoomers You'll Encounter
youtube.com
Preston Reid re-enacts the common Zoom personalities everyone encounters on the service.
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Oh, We're Definitely Making Our Own Artisanal Pizza During Lockdown
huckberry.com
Normal household ovens just don't get hot enough to deliver that crispy, bubbly crust we want. But with an Ooni in your back yard, you can hit over 900 degrees, and make your perfect pie.
FROM THE ARCHIVES
WHEN EVERYTHING IS A CODE
The Spy Who Couldn't Spell: How The Biggest Heist In The History Of US Espionage Was Foiled (2016)
theguardian.com
Ever since childhood, Brian Regan had been made to feel stupid because of his severe dyslexia. So he thought no one would suspect him of stealing secrets.
BIRDMAN
The Pigeon King And The Ponzi Scheme That Shook Canada (2015)
nytimes.com
Did Arlan Galbraith really think he could turn pigeon meat into the next chicken? Or was he running an elaborate Ponzi scam all along?
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