Friday, June 5, 2015

You're Standing In The Wrong Line

The Lost Man, The Best Way To Wait In Line And Other Facts, Get Rid Of The Bulge In Your Pocket (No, Not That One), What It's Like To Be A Clown, VIDEO: Origami Master Spends Hours Folding Incredible Spiraling Paper Tower, Can Silicon Valley Fix Women's Fashion?
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Friday, June 5, 2015
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The Lost Man
stories.californiasunday.com
In 1948, a man was found on a beach in South Australia. The mysterious circumstances of his death have captivated generations of true-crime fanatics. Today, one amateur sleuth has come close to solving the case — and upended his life in the process.
WHAT WE LEARNED THIS WEEK
The Best Way To Wait In Line And Other Facts
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This week we learned the most effective way to stand around, professional cyclists are no match for a toaster and your brain will never be full.
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Get Rid Of The Bulge In Your Pocket (No, Not That One)
GetKeySmart.com
It's only taken thousands of years, but finally there's a more elegant way to carry your keys.
FUNNY BUSINESS
What It's Like To Be A Clown
esquire.com
Welcome to the weird, wacky world of Brian Wishnefsky, aka Sparky the Clown.
IT'S ALSO A FLOWER
VIDEO: Origami Master Spends Hours Folding Incredible Spiraling Paper Tower
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Chris Palmer is an amazing origami artist. This design of his requires lots of complicated folds, and lots of undoing those folds, but the stunning results make it worth the effort.
AN OPEN THREAD
Can Silicon Valley Fix Women's Fashion?
buzzfeed.com
"Fashion tech" companies like Stitch Fix are using algorithms and personal stylists to sell women the priceless commodity of confidence — but who's left out?
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Image: Tens of thousands of people attend a candlelight vigil at Victoria Park in Hong Kong, Thursday, June 4, 2015. Hong Kongers held a candlelight vigil Thursday night to mark the suppression of the 1989 student-led Tiananmen Square protests, an annual event that takes on greater meaning for the city's young after last autumn's pro-democracy demonstrations sharpened their sense of unease with Beijing.
Tens of thousands of people attend a candlelight vigil at Victoria Park in Hong Kong, Thursday, June 4, 2015. Hong Kongers held a candlelight vigil Thursday night to mark the suppression of the 1989 student-led Tiananmen Square protests, an annual event that takes on greater meaning for the city's young after last autumn's pro-democracy demonstrations sharpened their sense of unease with Beijing. Credit: AP Photo/Kin Cheung
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