Monday, June 2, 2014

How To Treat Child Prodigies

What Causes The Smell Of New And Old Books?, Simon And Garfunkel's 'The Sound Of Silence' On Floppy Drives, What You Missed This Weekend, When Your House Gets A Virus, Where Do You Go?, The Wrong Way To Treat Child Geniuses, Things Are Getting Even Weirder In The 'People's Republic Of Donetsk'
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Monday, June 2, 2014
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NOVEL AROMAS
What Causes The Smell Of New And Old Books?
compoundchem.com
Everyone's familiar with the smell of old books, the weirdly intoxicating scent that haunts libraries and second-hand book stores. Similarly, who doesn't enjoy riffling through the pages of a newly purchased book and breathing in the crisp aroma of new paper and freshly printed ink?
TECHNO BEATS
Simon And Garfunkel's 'The Sound Of Silence' On Floppy Drives
digg.com
Simon and Garfunkel don't have to get the band back together. We could listen to this floppy drive cover of one of the duo's most famous songs sounds all day.
DIGG PICKS
What You Missed This Weekend
digg.com
This weekend we learned all about why you hate work, what it's like to be an aspiring college basketball star and how an angry young man narrowly averted becoming the next Elliott Rodger.
WHEN A HOUSE CALL IS THE PROBLEM
When Your House Gets A Virus, Where Do You Go?
bits.blogs.nytimes.com
Sometime soon, you may be able to turn your lights on with your iPhone. That, however, raises the question of what could happen if your device fell into the hands of a hacker.
PRODIGY PROTOCOL
The Wrong Way To Treat Child Geniuses
online.wsj.com
I don't think we're paying too little attention to our young geniuses. I think we're paying too much.
#UKRAINEDESK
Things Are Getting Even Weirder In The 'People's Republic Of Donetsk'
globalpost.com
The tides are changing in the already bizarre fake state.
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EDIBLE ARRANGEMENTS
Image: A supporter of Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga's Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party wears a head-dress made of oranges, the party's color, as she attends a rally to welcome Odinga back to the country.
A supporter of Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga's Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party wears a head-dress made of oranges, the party's color, as she attends a rally to welcome Odinga back to the country. Credit: AP: Ben Curtis
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