Tuesday, April 8, 2014

The Day The Earth Opened

The Culture Of Shut Up, Students Pull Off April Fools Prank On Professor Who Hates Phone Calls In Class, A New Way To Understand Your Dog, Reasons Why San Francisco Is The Worst Place Ever, The Day The Earth Opened, Nipple, Penis Or Nostril — What's The Most Painful Place To Be Stung By A Bee?
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Tuesday, April 8, 2014
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SAY WHAT?
The Culture Of Shut Up
theatlantic.com
American discourse is in a bubble of subprime outrage and subprime apologies — and it's having a chilling effect on free speech.
TURN DOWN YOUR SPEAKERS
Students Pull Off April Fools Prank On Professor Who Hates Phone Calls In Class
digg.com
Forcing your students to put any phone calls they receive in class on speakerphone is a great idea for the other 364 days of the year.
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A New Way To Understand Your Dog
whistle.com
Whistle tracks your dog's activity so you can get a better picture of how they're doing whether you're with them or not. You can't read your dog's mind but you can get a little closer with Whistle.
YOU KNOW WHY
Reasons Why San Francisco Is The Worst Place Ever
vice.com
The end is nigh for a city that used to be a magnet for the counter-culture. San Francisco was strangled, so we decided to go over the numerous causes of death.
EARTH ISN'T ALL IT'S CRACKED UP TO BE
The Day The Earth Opened
nytimes.com
The great Alaskan earthquake cemented our understanding of the link between tectonic plate collisions and seismology, thanks to one geologist's observations of the damage.
THE ANSWER MIGHT SURPRISE YOU
Nipple, Penis Or Nostril — What's The Most Painful Place To Be Stung By A Bee?
blogs.discovermagazine.com
In the 1980s, a man named Justin Schmidt invented the Schmidt pain index, which measured the painfulness of stings from 78 species of insects on a scale of 0 to 4. Here are the results.
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SOMEONE FINALLY UPSTAGED PIPPA
Image: Britain's Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, chats with a Maori warrior at the official welcome for her and her husband Prince William, at Government House, in Wellington, New Zealand.
Britain's Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, chats with a Maori warrior at the official welcome for her and her husband Prince William, at Government House, in Wellington, New Zealand. Credit: AP Photo: SNPA, Ross Setford
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