Friday, May 9, 2014

Mixing Death

Meet Gorgo, The 'British Godzilla', The Pharmacology Of Lethal Injections, What We Learned This Week, Last Minutes On Everest, I've Been Playing 'Snood' For 14 Years, And It Won't Stop Insulting Me, The 'Zuckerberg Of Guns' Could Save Lives And Make Millions, But He'll Have To Fight The NRA First
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Friday, May 9, 2014
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MONSTER FROM ACROSS THE POND
Meet Gorgo, The 'British Godzilla'
thedissolve.com
Of the many films spawned by "Godzilla," the London-set "Gorgo" stands out as one of the oddest, best, and most influential.
MIXING DEATH
The Pharmacology Of Lethal Injections
forbes.com
A look into the drugs used in lethal injections.
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DIGG PICKS
What We Learned This Week
digg.com
This week we learned Michael Jordan was a racist, why restaurants love online ordering even more than we do, and where to find a life-sized statue of an obese Arnold Schwarzenegger.
FINAL ASCENT
Last Minutes On Everest
digg.com
Footage captured minutes before April's deadly Everest avalanche highlights the Sherpas' pride and resilience that not only support western expeditions but also the Sherpas' families far below.
THAT HEXAGON IS LAUGHING AT YOU
I've Been Playing 'Snood' For 14 Years, And It Won't Stop Insulting Me
motherboard.vice.com
All we ever do is chisel away until finally our screen is cleared.
BRINGING A SMART GUN TO A GUN FIGHT
The 'Zuckerberg Of Guns' Could Save Lives And Make Millions, But He'll Have To Fight The NRA First
pando.com
For decades, smart guns have been stuck in a technological backwater, but that all changed earlier this year.
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A TOMB WITH A VIEW
Image: Archaeologists and journalists gather at a newly-discovered tomb dating back to around 1100 B.C. at the Saqqara archaeological site, 30 kilometers (19 miles) south of Cairo, Egypt. Antiquities Minister Mohamed Ibrahim says the Cairo University Faculty of Archaeology's discovery at Saqqara adds
Archaeologists and journalists gather at a newly-discovered tomb dating back to around 1100 B.C. at the Saqqara archaeological site, 30 kilometers (19 miles) south of Cairo, Egypt. Antiquities Minister Mohamed Ibrahim says the Cairo University Faculty of Archaeology's discovery at Saqqara adds "a chapter to our knowledge about the history of Saqqara." Saqqara was the necropolis for the ancient Egyptian city of Memphis and site of the oldest known pyramid in Egypt. Credit: AP Photo/Amr Nabil
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