Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Open The Pod Bay Doors, Ultra Hal

The Man Who Helps Hollywood Stay Sober, The Deadly Mystery Behind Kawasaki Disease, Office Mysteries, Explained, VIDEO: Two Chatbots Talking To Each Other Is Absolutely Horrifying, The Art Of Preserving Tattooed Skin After Death, Why This Is A Golden Age For Women's Sports On Television
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Tuesday, June 30, 2015
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DRYWORK
The Man Who Helps Hollywood Stay Sober
huffingtonpost.com
Until two years ago, Jon Paul Crimi kept his career, and his client base, mostly a secret. He has a 20-year background as a fitness trainer and used to be an actor — but now when he gets a phone call and finds himself on an airplane two hours later heading to a movie set, he isn't going there to act. Instead, Crimi is a professional sober coach.
THE HEART OF THE MATTER
The Deadly Mystery Behind Kawasaki Disease
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Hard to diagnose, with an unknown cause, Kawasaki disease has been puzzling doctors for 150 years. Exploring what we know, and still don't know, about this troubling childhood heart condition.
PODCASTS WE DIGG SPONSORED
Office Mysteries, Explained
slack.com
Ever wondered when the cubicle became a thing? Or how to have an awkward personal call at work? Slack Variety Pack is here to help you with stories about work, life, and everything in between.
'THAT MAKES ME SAD'
VIDEO: Two Chatbots Talking To Each Other Is Absolutely Horrifying
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Ultra Hal is an artificially intelligent chat bot that learns from past conversations, according to its creators at Zabaware. Having two of them talk may result in: mild sexism, communism, and random interjections of trivia.
MISSING INK
The Art Of Preserving Tattooed Skin After Death
vice.com
In 2009, retired school teacher Geoff Ostling was showing his tattoos at a seminar at the National Museum of Australia when he was approached by a curator with an unusual request: Would he be open to donating his skin for posthumous display at the museum?
GROWING A PAIR OF BALLS
Why This Is A Golden Age For Women's Sports On Television
medium.com
Bogus academic studies and disingenuous media complaints about the "marginalization" of female athletes distort the real, brighter picture.
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FULL OF HOT AIR
Image: Children play as they cool down in a fountain beside the Manzanares river in Madrid, Spain, Monday evening, June 29, 2015. Weather stations across Spain are warning people to take extra precautions as a heat wave engulfs much of the country, increasing the risk of wildfires. The country's meteorological agency says a mass of hot air originating in Africa is moving northwards, bringing with it until at least Monday temperatures reaching 104 Fahrenheit.
Children play as they cool down in a fountain beside the Manzanares river in Madrid, Spain, Monday evening, June 29, 2015. Weather stations across Spain are warning people to take extra precautions as a heat wave engulfs much of the country, increasing the risk of wildfires. The country's meteorological agency says a mass of hot air originating in Africa is moving northwards, bringing with it until at least Monday temperatures reaching 104 Fahrenheit. Credit: AP Photo/Andres Kudacki
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Monday, June 29, 2015

Left Behind

This is Rikers, Rocket Science Is Still Really Hard, And Other News, Get New Skills, Get A Better Job, What Happened To The Lefties In Men's Tennis?, Remembering Nuon, The Gaming Chip That Nearly Changed The World — But Didn't, Gay Vampires And Bisexual Cowboys: Why Erotica Has E-Readers To Thank
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Monday, June 29, 2015
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ON THE INSIDE
This is Rikers
themarshallproject.org
As long as the City of New York has owned Rikers Island, since the 1880s, it has been a place for the unwanted. What it's like today, according to those who live and work there.
WHAT YOU MISSED THIS WEEKEND
Rocket Science Is Still Really Hard, And Other News
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SpaceX had a rough weekend, CNN needs to brush up on its sex toys, and what might be behind Facebook's rainbow profile pictures.
CLASSES WE DIGG SPONSORED
Get New Skills, Get A Better Job
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With over 1400 courses, Skillshare has everything you've ever wanted to learn. Learn what you want, at your own pace (and sign up now for a free 14-day trial).
LEFT BEHIND
What Happened To The Lefties In Men's Tennis?
telegraph.co.uk
Only two of the men's top 32 seeds at this year's Wimbledon play left-handed. What happened?
CHIP OFF THE NEW BLOCK
Remembering Nuon, The Gaming Chip That Nearly Changed The World — But Didn't
arstechnica.com
How DVD players and game consoles nearly combined to rock consumer electronics in the 90s.
CAN'T JUDGE A COVERLESS BOOK
Gay Vampires And Bisexual Cowboys: Why Erotica Has E-Readers To Thank
theguardian.com
Few benefits of the e-reader are as attractive as the privacy it affords, and so after the launch of the Kindle, that's when erotic romance really took off.
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SAY CHEESE
Image: Actors perform during the closing ceremony of the 2015 European Games in Baku, Azerbaijan, Sunday, June 28, 2015.
Actors perform during the closing ceremony of the 2015 European Games in Baku, Azerbaijan, Sunday, June 28, 2015. Credit: AP Photo/Dmitry Lovetsky
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Sunday, June 28, 2015

The Week's Best Videos: Badminton and Good Handshakes

This Is Not The Confederate Flag, The Reason Rain Barrels Are Illegal In Colorado, This Rugby Player Knows All The Handshakes, Beautifully Rude Badminton Shot Wins The Point, Unsuspecting Pilot's Equally Unsuspecting Cat Comes Along For A Plane Ride, Don't Fall Into The Lake Texoma Intake Vortex
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Sunday, June 28, 2015
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WRONG, WRONG, WRONG AGAIN
This Is Not The Confederate Flag
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CGP Grey Explains that, well, the Confederacy were really godawful at flag design, and that the flag that we think of as the "Confederate flag" never was that, officially. Sidebar: it still represents and glorifies the brutal racism of that time, so don't even think about using this video as an excuse for why Wal-Mart should start selling them again or something.
MINER OFFENSES
The Reason Rain Barrels Are Illegal In Colorado
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Rain falls from the sky, but if you live in Colorado you're not allowed to let that rain pour into something for you to use later. James Amos explains where this bizarre law has its origins.
SCRUM CHUMS
This Rugby Player Knows All The Handshakes
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Maybe just quit sports and become captain of the being a cool guy squad?
BADMINTON, BETTERMINTON, BESTMINTON
Beautifully Rude Badminton Shot Wins The Point
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Hans-Kristian Vittinghus knows how to win with style.
A PLANE WITH TWO TAILS
Unsuspecting Pilot's Equally Unsuspecting Cat Comes Along For A Plane Ride
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The only explanation for this is that the cat saw a cloud that looked like a fish and needed to take a closer look.
MAY CAUSE FEELINGS OF VERTIGO
Don't Fall Into The Lake Texoma Intake Vortex
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This intake vortex is, according to the uploader, 8 feet in diameter and capable of sucking in a whole boat. Why is it doing that? Well, because the water drains out through the Denison Dam, to make sure things don't overflow. And if you fell into it, you'd almost certainly be crushed by the pressure.
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THE WEEK'S BEST SHORT
Image: The word
The word "more" has never carried more weight or sadness than in this beautiful animated short from Alan Holly. This was shortlisted for the Academy Awards and nominated for the Annies — watch and you'll know why. Credit: And Maps And Plans
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Friday, June 26, 2015

Golf Is Dead

'I Don't Believe In God, But I Believe In Lithium', Adults Love To Pretend They're At Work And Other Facts, Why Shoot Photos When You Can Shoot PHHHOTOS?, How A Makeup Mogul Liberated Women By Putting Them In A Pretty New Cage, WATCH: Relaxing Footage Of A Wooden Flute Being Born, The Death Of Golf
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Friday, June 26, 2015
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A TROPHICAL DEPRESSION
'I Don't Believe In God, But I Believe In Lithium'
nytimes.com
My 20-year struggle with bipolar disorder.
WHAT WE LEARNED THIS WEEK
Adults Love To Pretend They're At Work And Other Facts
digg.com
This week we learned that adults ruin jokes, your poop is the key to happiness and being a celbri-tree is not easy.
NO THAT'S NOT A TYPO SPONSORED
Why Shoot Photos When You Can Shoot PHHHOTOS?
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Look, we love photographs. We love taking them. We love sharing them. We even love featuring them here on Digg. But sometimes we want more than what just a single image can offer. We want a video without the length of a video, a picture that's more vibrant than a picture, a GIF that's cooler than a GIF. What we want is a PHHHOTO.
COVERING UP TO STAND OUT
How A Makeup Mogul Liberated Women By Putting Them In A Pretty New Cage
collectorsweekly.com
For the flapper feminists of the 1910s and 1920s, makeup became a tool of liberation — both economic and sexual — and Helena Rubinstein taught them how to apply it.
HELLO WORLD
WATCH: Relaxing Footage Of A Wooden Flute Being Born
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Winne Clement is a musician and instrument-maker. Here Winnie makes a flute from start to finish.
GONE TO GREENER PASTURES
The Death Of Golf
mensjournal.com
It's expensive, difficult, and demands the kind of time most people get only when they go on vacation — or retire. From the dried up fairways of Southern California to the vacant course-side condos ion the Carolina coast, we survey the sport's demise — and the entrepreneurs hoping to reinvent it for a new, less patient generation.
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WHAT THE DUCK
Image: Crew members work on the L'Hermione as a giant rubber duck sails up the Delaware River between Camden, N.J. and Philadelphia during a tall ships parade, Thursday, June 25, 2015.
Crew members work on the L'Hermione as a giant rubber duck sails up the Delaware River between Camden, N.J. and Philadelphia during a tall ships parade, Thursday, June 25, 2015. Credit: AP Photo/Matt Slocum
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Thursday, June 25, 2015

Troll Detective

Who Set Jessica Chambers On Fire? The Internet Is Trying To Find Out, Three Great Articles Worth Your Time This Week, Your Website Should Look Like 2015, Not 1997, A Teen Started A Facebook Community Parodying Adult Life. And Then Adults Ruined It, Who Lost Iraq?, Who Owns The Dead?
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Thursday, June 25, 2015
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TROLL DETECTIVE
Who Set Jessica Chambers On Fire? The Internet Is Trying To Find Out
buzzfeed.com
Six months ago, a teenager was burned alive in a tiny Mississippi town. Police say they still don't know who killed her or why, leaving the mystery in the hands of amateur online sleuths who may be doing more harm than good. When does a private tragedy become a public pastime?
THE LONG-READER'S DIGEST
Three Great Articles Worth Your Time This Week
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​In this week's edition of the Long-Reader's Digest: Two dead bodies in matching wetsuits and a search for answers, troubled pregnancies in fracking country, and on the ground with the 'SEAL Team 6' of disaster response.
WEBSITES WE DIGG SPONSORED
Your Website Should Look Like 2015, Not 1997
squarespace.com
Whether you want a website for your passion project, your portfolio or your wedding (congrats!), Squarespace gives you all the tools you need to create a website that doesn't look like it was built in 1997.
OFFICE DEBASED
A Teen Started A Facebook Community Parodying Adult Life. And Then Adults Ruined It
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On this week's episode of "Reply All" — how a teenager reacts when his parody of adulthood gets overrun by adults.
EVERYONE?
Who Lost Iraq?
politico.com
Did George W. Bush create the Islamic State? Did Barack Obama? Asking the insiders to tell us who's to blame.
DEATH COMES HOME
Who Owns The Dead?
newrepublic.com
For decades, Americans have been increasingly distanced from the dead. A small group of women is working to change that.
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PLEDGING FEALTY
Image: Britain's Queen Elizabeth II smiles as a little robot waves to the her during a reception at the 'Technische Universitaet' (Technical University) in Berlin, Germany, Wednesday, June 24, 2015. Queen Elizabeth II and her husband Prince Philip are on an official visit to Germany until Friday, June 26.
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II smiles as a little robot waves to the her during a reception at the 'Technische Universitaet' (Technical University) in Berlin, Germany, Wednesday, June 24, 2015. Queen Elizabeth II and her husband Prince Philip are on an official visit to Germany until Friday, June 26. Credit: AP Photo/Michael Sohn, pool
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