Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Is Bigger Always Better?

Roger Goodell: 'No One In The NFL' Viewed Ray Rice Tape, Gingham Is Taking Over The World, Apple Will Take A Cut From The Banks Every Time You Use Apple Pay, Cirque Du Soleil Throws Out Opening Pitch At Blue Jays Game, The Only Things You Care About From The Apple Event, A Cover Of '99 Red Balloons' Using Sounds Made With Red Balloons
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Wednesday, September 10, 2014
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THE FUMBLE CONTINUES
Roger Goodell: 'No One In The NFL' Viewed Ray Rice Tape
deadspin.com
Roger Goodell did a sit-down interview with CBS's Norah O'Donnell. The NFL commissioner maintained that no one in the league, "to my knowledge," had seen the video before Monday, despite some evidence to the contrary.
WE ARE ALL THAT GUY
Gingham Is Taking Over The World
esquire.com
So you thought the Instagram account "thatjcrewginghamshirt" would ruin gingham for everyone? You were wrong. Turns out, that big, checkered monster called gingham is growing like Mario on mushrooms.
A SLICE OF THE APPLE PIE
Apple Will Take A Cut From The Banks Every Time You Use Apple Pay
bloomberg.com
The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus include a new service called Apple Pay that lets users shop with the tap of a finger on a phone, instead of swiping a card. And rest assured that every time they do, Apple will be getting a piece of the action.
WHAT IS HAPPENING?
Cirque Du Soleil Throws Out Opening Pitch At Blue Jays Game
digg.com
Cast and characters from Cirque du Soleil's "Kurios" tossed the ceremonial (and very Steampunk) first pitch before the Blue Jays' game against the Cubs on Tuesday night.
JUST THE FACTS
The Only Things You Care About From The Apple Event
digg.com
Apple just announced a pair of new iPhones. There's a lot to digest, but honestly who cares about the details. Here's just what you need to know.
POP MUSIC
A Cover Of '99 Red Balloons' Using Sounds Made With Red Balloons
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A very literal interpretation of everyone's favorite anti-war song.
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TOO BIG FOR THE COW TO JUMP OVER
Image: The moon rises over the Giralda, the tower of Seville's Cathedral, on Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2014, in Spain. Tuesday night's full moon, also known as a Harvest Moon, will be the third and final
The moon rises over the Giralda, the tower of Seville's Cathedral, on Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2014, in Spain. Tuesday night's full moon, also known as a Harvest Moon, will be the third and final "supermoon" of 2014. The phenomenon, which scientists call a "perigee moon," occurs when the moon is near the horizon and appears larger and brighter than other full moons. Credit: AP Image/Miguel Angel Morenatti
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