Friday, September 11, 2015

Super Satanize Me

McDonald's Has A Secret Menu And Other Facts, The White House 9/11 Emails, A Digg Approach To Online Conversations, Apple's Vision Of The Future Is Already Here, WATCH: The Evolution Of Super Mario, Pulling Out Is As Effective As Using Condoms
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Friday, September 11, 2015
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WHAT WE LEARNED THIS WEEK
McDonald's Has A Secret Menu And Other Facts
digg.com
This week we learned McDonald's is hiding something from you, hotel safes aren't very safe and a cube Moon is a boring Moon.
'TURN ON CNN'
The White House 9/11 Emails
nytimes.com
A series of White House emails released by the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum provide a fresh look into the horrific events of that day, 14 years ago on Friday, that transformed the country, the world and a presidency.
COMMUNITY GUIDELINES WE DIGG
A Digg Approach To Online Conversations
blog.digg.com
On Digg, you can – and we hope you will – offer an opinion, express a point of view, challenge a claim, ask a tough question, and provoke a response.
HASN'T FALLEN FAR FROM THE TREE
Apple's Vision Of The Future Is Already Here
buzzfeed.com
The world on evidence at Wednesday's Apple event wasn't all that flashy — but that's the point.
DOESN'T LEAVE MUSHROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT
WATCH: The Evolution Of Super Mario
digg.com
In honor of the 30th birthday of "Super Mario Bros" we tracked the evolution of the plumber who started it all. Check out how much he's changed over the years, and discover a few of his more obscure titles.
WITHDRAWAL SYMPTOMS
Pulling Out Is As Effective As Using Condoms
broadly.vice.com
Studies show that pulling out is as effective as condom use. Why do we still consider it irresponsible and lazy?
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DON'T KISS YOUR COUSIN
Image: South Africa Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa, kisses a reconstruction of Homo naledi's face during the announcement made at Maropeng Cradle of Humankind in Magaliesburg, South Africa, Thursday, Sept. 10, 2015. Scientists say they've discovered a new member of the human family tree, revealed by a huge trove of bones in a barely accessible, pitch-dark chamber of a cave in South Africa.
South Africa Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa, kisses a reconstruction of Homo naledi's face during the announcement made at Maropeng Cradle of Humankind in Magaliesburg, South Africa, Thursday, Sept. 10, 2015. Scientists say they've discovered a new member of the human family tree, revealed by a huge trove of bones in a barely accessible, pitch-dark chamber of a cave in South Africa. Credit: AP Photo/Themba Hadebe
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