Tuesday, September 29, 2015

The Case For Cheese Wiz

A Nation Of Tall Cheese-Eaters, The Kama Sutra Of Melon Balls, Stop Washing Your Shirts So Much, Watch Trevor Noah's 'Daily Show' Debut, Google's Quantum Computer Just Got a Big Upgrade, Donald Trump Is Not Going Anywhere
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Tuesday, September 29, 2015
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A Nation Of Tall Cheese-Eaters
bbc.com
The Dutch drink a lot of milk, eat a lot of cheese and are now the tallest people in the world. Could there be a connection? How did the Netherlands become so cheesy?
THE FRUITS OF DESIRE
The Kama Sutra Of Melon Balls
digg.com
Melon balls are aesthetically pleasing. But are they practical?
SHIRTS WE DIGG SPONSORED
Stop Washing Your Shirts So Much
woolandprince.com
Thanks to the magic of wool, you can wear Wool & Prince's shirts for days on end without needing to wash them. Imagine that — fewer trips to the laundromat. (Oh, and they also look great.)
IT'S A NEW DAY
Watch Trevor Noah's 'Daily Show' Debut
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Now that Jon Stewart has become a WWE wrestler, somebody had to take the reigns at "The Daily Show," and that person is Trevor Noah. Last night, Noah hosted his first show, and it went not too badly! Here are all the clips from the premiere.
A QUANTUM LEAP
Google's Quantum Computer Just Got a Big Upgrade
wired.com
Google is upgrading its quantum computer. Known as the D-Wave, Google's machine is making the leap from 512 qubits — the fundamental building block of a quantum computer — to more than a 1000 qubits. Here's what that could mean.
LUXURIATING AT THE TOP
Donald Trump Is Not Going Anywhere
nytimes.com
Where does his political adventure end? "I have no idea. But I'm here now. And it's beautiful."
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A DOWNPOUR OF DISSENT
Image: Protesters holding yellow umbrellas gather to observe a moment of silence to mark the first anniversary of
Protesters holding yellow umbrellas gather to observe a moment of silence to mark the first anniversary of "Umbrella Movement" outside the government headquarters in Hong Kong on Sept. 28, 2015. A year ago, Hong Kong's famously busy streets were shut down by pro-democracy activists who occupied them for 79 days in what became known as the "Umbrella Movement." Credit: AP Photo/Kin Cheung
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