Wednesday, April 1, 2015

The Rig Is Up

A Guide To Defeating Robotic Swarms, That Musky Smell, VIDEO: And That's How You Escape A Tow Truck, Collective Independents, Public Shamings, The Hidden Consequences Of Low Oil Prices
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Wednesday, April 1, 2015
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TRY PLAYING 'TIME CRISIS 4'
A Guide To Defeating Robotic Swarms
warontherocks.com
While swarming provides numerous opportunities to expand U.S. combat effectiveness by enabling greater range, persistence, daring, mass, coordination, intelligence, and speed on the battlefield, it may be enemy swarms that are the real game-changer.
I MUSK HAVE IT
That Musky Smell
todayifoundout.com
Prized since ancient times for its alluring fragrance, today musk can mean any of a number of substances used to scent perfumes. However, while in our modern era most musk is synthetically produced, when it first came on the scene, musk was only found in a scrotum-like sac on the bellies of male musk deer.
♫ I WANT TO BREAK FREEEE ♫
VIDEO: And That's How You Escape A Tow Truck
digg.com
Getting towed sucks. So instead of following alternate side parking rules, just buy a car that can overpower a tow truck.
SOLITARY CONFUNMENT
Collective Independents
maisonneuve.org
For the first time in Canadian history, homes with a single occupant outnumber those with nuclear families. On the new domestic frontier.
PRIDE GOETH BEFORE JAIL TIME
Public Shamings
themarshallproject.org
Why judges sometimes opt for sandwich boards, chicken suits, and other embarrassing punishments.
THE RIG IS UP
The Hidden Consequences Of Low Oil Prices
theatlantic.com
From Russia to your local gas station, the consequences of low fuel prices are clear. But the consequences of those consequences are less apparent.
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GOTTA HAND IT TO HER
Image: Faith Lennox, 7, left, shows her mother Nicole her newly 3-D printed hand at the Build it Workspace in Los Alamitos, Calif., on Tuesday, March 31, 2015. Build It Workspace is a 3-D printer studio that teaches people to use high-tech printers and provides access to them for projects. Faith's new hand is the result of an emerging technology that is revolutionizing prosthetics, said Build It's Mark Lengsfeld, especially for children like Faith, who quickly outgrow expensive prosthetic limbs and have trouble even using them because of their size and weight.
Faith Lennox, 7, left, shows her mother Nicole her newly 3-D printed hand at the Build it Workspace in Los Alamitos, Calif., on Tuesday, March 31, 2015. Build It Workspace is a 3-D printer studio that teaches people to use high-tech printers and provides access to them for projects. Faith's new hand is the result of an emerging technology that is revolutionizing prosthetics, said Build It's Mark Lengsfeld, especially for children like Faith, who quickly outgrow expensive prosthetic limbs and have trouble even using them because of their size and weight. Credit: AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes
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