Wednesday, October 8, 2014

The Limits Of Friendship

How Nuclear Explosions Were Used To Save The Environment, Guy Torments Girlfriend With 'Lord Of The Rings' Quotes, So You Wanna Donate But Don't Know Where To Start, The Limits Of Friendship, The World's Biggest Land, Sea And Air Vehicles, The Cure For Sore Muscles Is Trying To Make Your Muscles Sore Again
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Wednesday, October 8, 2014
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HALF LIFE IS BETTER THAN NO LIFE
How Nuclear Explosions Were Used To Save The Environment
nautil.us
It seems strange to us now to think of nuclear bombs as just another tool for engineers to shape our environment. We have to think back to the post-War mindset, enthusiastic for all things nuclear, when people on both sides of the Iron Curtain thought our cities, cars, and lives would soon draw their power from splitting or combining atoms.
FLY, YOU FOOL
Guy Torments Girlfriend With 'Lord Of The Rings' Quotes
digg.com
We don't even want to know what he's going to say about the engagement ring.
CHARITIES WE DIGG SPONSORED
So You Wanna Donate But Don't Know Where To Start
dollaraday.co
Everyone wants to give more to charity, but often we don't know where to begin. Thankfully Dollar A Day is here to help you help.
THE SCIENTIFIC CASE FOR UN-FRIENDING
The Limits Of Friendship
newyorker.com
Social networks have pushed us to — and perhaps beyond — the limits of human friendship.
ALSO THE WORLD'S BIGGEST INFOGRAPHIC
The World's Biggest Land, Sea And Air Vehicles
digg.com
We know size doesn't matter (right? right?), but we're still enamored with giant machines.
RECOVERY IS A MYTH
The Cure For Sore Muscles Is Trying To Make Your Muscles Sore Again
outsideonline.com
Throw away your ice packs and ibuprofen if you want to recover right.
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BUT CAN IT PLAY DARTS?
Image: A model plays ping-pong with OMRON Corp.'s three-legged robot during the CEATEC Japan advanced technologies show in Chiba, near Tokyo, Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2014. Despite its intimidating spider-like resemblance, OMRON Corp.'s robot is a relaxed ping pong playmate. It watches its human opponent to predict the ball's path.
A model plays ping-pong with OMRON Corp.'s three-legged robot during the CEATEC Japan advanced technologies show in Chiba, near Tokyo, Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2014. Despite its intimidating spider-like resemblance, OMRON Corp.'s robot is a relaxed ping pong playmate. It watches its human opponent to predict the ball's path. Credit: AP Photo/Koji Sasahara
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