Tuesday, December 2, 2014

What In Earth?

The Role Of Climate Change In Human History, Can You Spot Every Reference In This Brilliant Animation?, It's Time To Get A New Watch, When And Where To Watch Holiday-Themed Episodes Of Your Favorite TV Shows, The Most Original Portrayal Of Time Travel We've Seen Lately, Scientists Have Finally Sampled The Most Abundant Material On Earth
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Tuesday, December 2, 2014
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HOW DO WE WEATHER THE WEATHER
The Role Of Climate Change In Human History
publicbooks.org
Neither Thucydides, Gibbon, von Ranke, nor Braudel worried themselves about fluctuations in the Siberian High or the Southern Oscillation. The vast majority of more recent historians also remained untroubled by such concerns. However, in the past five years, a handful of highly distinguished historians have come out with new books that put climate at the center of historical explanation. What on Earth is going on?
WARNING: THERE ARE A LOT
Can You Spot Every Reference In This Brilliant Animation?
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The music video for Cruisr's "All Over" is one cultural reference sliding into another. And another. And another. Good luck keeping up.
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It's Time To Get A New Watch
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Time is money, but that doesn't mean your watch has to be. MVMT has great watches for great prices (even greater if you use the promo code DIGG to get 10% off)
DECORATE THE FAMILY TV
When And Where To Watch Holiday-Themed Episodes Of Your Favorite TV Shows
ibtimes.com
From "Blackish" to "The Vampire Diaries," TV shows in all genres are breaking out the Christmas trees and gathering around the fire. Check out some of the festive and fun programming set to premiere throughout the month of December.
FUTURE AUSTRALIA LOOKS AWFUL
The Most Original Portrayal Of Time Travel We've Seen Lately
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"Time travel" and "slapstick" are not mutually exclusive genres, as "Time Trap" brilliantly proves.
EARTH'S PIZZA HAS A PRETTY THICK CRUST
Scientists Have Finally Sampled The Most Abundant Material On Earth
motherboard.vice.com
The most abundant material on Earth didn't have a name, and, in fact, hadn't been seen — until now. For the first time ever, scientists have gotten their hands on a sample of bridgmanite, a mineral that is believed to make up more than a third of the volume of the Earth.
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IT'S WHAT'S UNDER THE UNDERWEAR
Image: Volunteers in Wear Zulu underwear hand out 1000 condoms to passers-by and commuters raising awareness on World Aids Day in London.
Volunteers in Wear Zulu underwear hand out 1000 condoms to passers-by and commuters raising awareness on World Aids Day in London. Credit: Rex Features via AP Images
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