Monday, March 10, 2014

What Do We Really Know About Dorian Satoshi Nakamoto?

Dorian Satoshi Nakamoto: What Do We Really Know?, Aviation Is Stuck In The 60s, Sarah Palin Re-Imagines Dr. Seuss At CPAC, Why We Hold Grudges About Little Injuries But Forgive Big Ones, Blood-Suckers In Brooklyn
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Monday, March 10, 2014
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WE KNOW WE HAVE QUESTIONS
Dorian Satoshi Nakamoto: What Do We Really Know?
medium.com
The logical failings of Newsweek's big scoop.
RADIOS ARE NO LONGER CUTTING IT
Aviation Is Stuck In The 60s
martinvarsavsky.net
This will be hard for you to believe, but even when you have WiFi on the plane, commercial pilots in most cases do not have Internet in their cockpit, nor do they have satellite phones, nor GPS trackers. All they have to connect with the ground are radios. And radios are incredibly antiquated.
'I DO NOT LIKE THIS UNCLE SAM'
Sarah Palin Re-Imagines Dr. Seuss At CPAC
digg.com
At least we know she's read "Green Eggs and Ham."
BECAUSE WE'RE PETTY PEOPLE
Why We Hold Grudges About Little Injuries But Forgive Big Ones
io9.com
Why do people forgive the guy who burned their house down, but still hate that one relative who had a nasty tone while thanking them for a birthday present? Here's why we nurse grudges about small things, but forgive the big ones.
DRINK ONLY ARTISANAL BLOOD
Blood-Suckers In Brooklyn
theguardian.com
"They are very hungry," Andrew Plucinski says in a Polish accent, gesturing to the large glass jars where two dozen black, skinny leeches squiggle wildly in the water or cling motionless to the sides. "They didn't eat for about six months."
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NOT AN EDM FESTIVAL
Image: Hindu men from the village of Nangaon throws colored powder on others as they play holi at the Ladali or Radha temple, before the procession for the Lathmar Holi festival, the legendary hometown of Radha, consort of Hindu God Krishna, in Barsana 71 miles from New Delhi, India , in New Delhi, India, Sunday, March 9, 2014. During Lathmar Holi the women of Barsana beat the men from Nandgaon, the hometown of Krishna, with wooden sticks in response to their teasing as they depart the town.
Hindu men from the village of Nangaon throws colored powder on others as they play holi at the Ladali or Radha temple, before the procession for the Lathmar Holi festival, the legendary hometown of Radha, consort of Hindu God Krishna, in Barsana 71 miles from New Delhi, India , in New Delhi, India, Sunday, March 9, 2014. During Lathmar Holi the women of Barsana beat the men from Nandgaon, the hometown of Krishna, with wooden sticks in response to their teasing as they depart the town. Credit: AP Photo/Altaf Qadri
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