Monday, June 15, 2015

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Was Lester Bower Innocent?, Going On Vacation Might Get You Promoted, And Other News, How To Not Spend All Your Money On A New Mattress, The Fake Battle That Fooled ISIS Supporters — And Their Opponents, Your Brain Actually Doesn't Suck At Passwords, A Housing Development Where Every Home Is Archaeological Site
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Monday, June 15, 2015
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IT'S TOO LATE NOW
Was Lester Bower Innocent?
politico.com
Given our justice system, the man Texas executed this month won't be the last with so many holes in his case — and still on Death Row.
WHAT YOU MISSED THIS WEEKEND
Going On Vacation Might Get You Promoted, And Other News
digg.com
Why you shouldn't work so much, where your lost luggage is now, and why band frontmen are still the coolest.
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How To Not Spend All Your Money On A New Mattress
tuftandneedle.com
Mattresses are usually marked up 6-12 times between manufacture and sale. Meet Tuft & Needle, the company making quality mattresses, without the ridiculous markup.
SHADOW WAR
The Fake Battle That Fooled ISIS Supporters — And Their Opponents
bbc.com
A fake battle, invented in a hail of tweets by a London man, has tricked both so-called Islamic State's supporters, and their opponents, Shia militia fighters in Iraq.
STORE THEM IN YOUR MIND PALACE
Your Brain Actually Doesn't Suck At Passwords
motherboard.vice.com
You can remember a combination of random words or characters, you just need to train your brain.
DON'T LET THE DOG DIG IN THE BACKYARD
A Housing Development Where Every Home Is Archaeological Site
slate.com
Landowners often loot or destroy archaeological sites. Is this new subdivision a solution?
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YOU'RE GONNA NEED A BIGGER TRANQUILIZER
Image: People follow a hippopotamus that has been shot with a tranquilizer dart after it escaped from a flooded zoo in Tbilisi, Georgia, Sunday, June 14, 2015. Tigers, lions, a hippopotamus and other animals have escaped from the zoo in Georgia's capital after heavy flooding destroyed their enclosures, prompting authorities to warn residents in Tbilisi to say inside Sunday. At least eight people have been killed in the disaster, including three zoo workers, and 10 are missing.
People follow a hippopotamus that has been shot with a tranquilizer dart after it escaped from a flooded zoo in Tbilisi, Georgia, Sunday, June 14, 2015. Tigers, lions, a hippopotamus and other animals have escaped from the zoo in Georgia's capital after heavy flooding destroyed their enclosures, prompting authorities to warn residents in Tbilisi to say inside Sunday. At least eight people have been killed in the disaster, including three zoo workers, and 10 are missing. Credit: AP Photo/Beso Gulashvili
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