Thursday, July 16, 2015

Fang You Very Much

Take Me Out To The Brain Game, The Best Articles Of The Week, Summarized, Finally, An Easy Way To Frame Your Art And Photos, The Myth Of The Ethical Shopper, Hate Syringes? You Might Be In Luck, An Adult's Guide To Learning To Ride A Bicycle
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Thursday, July 16, 2015
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GET YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME
Take Me Out To The Brain Game
sbnation.com
Can two entrepreneurs turn neuroscience into Moneyball?
THE LONG-READER'S DIGEST
The Best Articles Of The Week, Summarized
digg.com
​In this week's edition of the Long-Reader's Digest: The monster earthquake that will destroy the Pacific Northwest, a bizarre twin swap in Colombia, and an NFL legend's controversial search for a cure to brain damage.
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Finally, An Easy Way To Frame Your Art And Photos
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BAD DEAL
The Myth Of The Ethical Shopper
highline.huffingtonpost.com
We're still trying to eliminate sweatshops and child labor by buying right. But that's not how the world works in 2015.
DRAWING THE STING
Hate Syringes? You Might Be In Luck
gizmodo.com
The worst part about getting vaccinated is the shot. I don't care how much of a badass you are, it's still painful and annoying. But now a group of researchers in Japan have tested a new "dissolving needle" that is basically a painless patch that you stick to your arm. And it works.
SO YOU CAN JOIN THAT BIKER GANG
An Adult's Guide To Learning To Ride A Bicycle
adequateman.deadspin.com
"There's no sexy trauma in my past that kept me from learning: no 10-speed mowing down my parents in front of my eyes, no bike-mounted bullies menacing me for my lunch money. It just never happened for me."
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Image: A receptionist dinosaur robot performs at the new robot hotel, aptly called Henn na Hotel or Weird Hotel, in Sasebo, southwestern Japan, Wednesday, July 15, 2015. From the receptionist that does the check-in and check-out to the porter that's a stand-on-wheels taking luggage up to the room, the hotel, that is run as part of Huis Ten Bosch amusement park, is
A receptionist dinosaur robot performs at the new robot hotel, aptly called Henn na Hotel or Weird Hotel, in Sasebo, southwestern Japan, Wednesday, July 15, 2015. From the receptionist that does the check-in and check-out to the porter that's a stand-on-wheels taking luggage up to the room, the hotel, that is run as part of Huis Ten Bosch amusement park, is "manned" almost totally by robots to save labor costs.​ Credit: AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi
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