Thursday, June 4, 2015

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The Photographer Subculture Inside Fallout, GTA And Left 4 Dead, Three Great Articles That Are Worth Your Time This Week, Telling Time Doesn't Have To Cost A Fortune, How The Red Cross Raised Half A Billion Dollars For Haiti — And Built Six Homes, 15 Minutes Of Shame: MC Hammer's '2 Legit 2 Quit', How I Tracked FBI Aerial Surveillance
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The Photographer Subculture Inside Fallout, GTA And Left 4 Dead
hopesandfears.com
Karl "Illsnapmatix" Smith pulled out his camera and, in his words, "caught this gentleman having a quiet drink." It's a snapshot of life on the edge, but it's not real. All of it happened in a video game.
TROLLS, PRE AND THE DEATH PENALTY
Three Great Articles That Are Worth Your Time This Week
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​In this week's edition of the Long-Reader's Digest: Inside Russia's house of Internet trolls, the legacy of Steve Prefontaine and the end of capital punishment.
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Telling Time Doesn't Have To Cost A Fortune
mvmtwatches.com
You're never fully dressed without a watch. That's how the saying goes right? Well, even if it isn't, we're pretty sure this timepiece will make you look pretty, pretty dapper.
CHARITY, DECONSTRUCTED
How The Red Cross Raised Half A Billion Dollars For Haiti — And Built Six Homes
digg.com
Where did the half billion raised for Haiti go? The Red Cross won't say.
2 EPIC 2 FORGET
15 Minutes Of Shame: MC Hammer's '2 Legit 2 Quit'
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In 1991 Hammer (neƩ MC Hammer) released a 15-minute video for his 5 minute and 36 second-long "2 Legit To Quit." By all standards, it is beyond insane.
EYES ON THE EYES IN THE SKY
How I Tracked FBI Aerial Surveillance
arstechnica.com
Well before the AP reported on the FBI's aerial surveillance program, one man tracked down the connection between the planes and the Bureau.
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WAVE GOODBYE
Image: Workers move a Google Bot back inside after displaying it during a ceremony announcing a $300 million expansion of Google's data center operations, Tuesday, June 2, 2015, in Lithia Springs, Ga. The new facility will be located next to the existing data center, one of 13 in the world, and will add 25 jobs to the 350 employees currently employed there by Google. The new facility is scheduled to be operational by the end of 2016.
Workers move a Google Bot back inside after displaying it during a ceremony announcing a $300 million expansion of Google's data center operations, Tuesday, June 2, 2015, in Lithia Springs, Ga. The new facility will be located next to the existing data center, one of 13 in the world, and will add 25 jobs to the 350 employees currently employed there by Google. The new facility is scheduled to be operational by the end of 2016. Credit: AP Photo/David Goldman
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