Monday, April 28, 2014

The Flabby Era

How Far Fitness Has Fallen, SkyMall Loses Its Captive Audience, Not Your Parents' New York Times, Clippers Stage Silent Protest, What You Missed This Weekend, How To See Without Glasses
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Monday, April 28, 2014
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THE FLABBY ERA
How Far Fitness Has Fallen
outsideonline.com
You're pathetic. Really. According to the latest research, human fitness has decreased so dramatically in recent years that even the strongest of us would consider ancient men to be, well, monsters.
SKYMALL IN FREEFALL
SkyMall Loses Its Captive Audience
latimes.com
With passengers absorbed in their electronics, the catalog known for peddling kitschy items aims to find a digital strategy.
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Not Your Parents' New York Times
nytimes.com
The New York Times produces some of the world's greatest video content, and now they've built a platform to match it.
THE SHIRTS OFF THEIR BACKS
Clippers Stage Silent Protest
espn.go.com
Before Game 4 against the Golden State Warriors, the Los Angeles Clippers chose to take off their shooting shirts and wear their warm up shirts inside out to protest owner Donald Sterling's alleged racist remarks.
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What You Missed This Weekend
digg.com
Steven Spielberg is making one of your favorite Roald Dahl books into a movie, excavators find E.T. in a landfill and Americans can't manage to pass their own citizenship test.
SQUINTING EXPLAINED
How To See Without Glasses
digg.com
The science behind why squinting helps us see better.
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SAFETY MASK
Image: A Taiwanese boy wears a slogan reading
A Taiwanese boy wears a slogan reading "Stop the 4th Nuclear Power Plant. Give Power Back to People," during a protest against the construction of Taiwan's fourth nuclear power plant to be completed in Taipei. Credit: AP Photo: Chiang Ying-ying
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