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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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.
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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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