Wednesday, September 9, 2015

The Quest For Breakfast Perfection

What Were People Saying About YouTube Before It Hit The Big Time?, What Is Boredom And Where Does It Come From?, Amplify Your Workout — With Your Pants, Kim Davis Is Free And Other Deep Toots Of The Week, The Numbers Game Behind Spotify Cover Songs, In The Lab With Ultimate Food Nerd J. Kenji López-Alt
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Wednesday, September 9, 2015
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BROWSER HISTORY
What Were People Saying About YouTube Before It Hit The Big Time?
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Flickr for videos. The next big thing. Destined to die at the hands of copyright lawsuits. YouTube rules the web these days, but what were people saying back in 2005 before it ascended to the throne?
THE DESIRE FOR DESIRES
What Is Boredom And Where Does It Come From?
inverse.com
You take it for granted and the Internet capitalizes on it, but it's a unique psychological phenomenon.
THREADS WE DIGG SPONSORED
Amplify Your Workout — With Your Pants
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Designed by an Olympian and a med student, Physiclo apparel combines physics and kinesiology into clothing to help you get fit faster. With special built-in resistance panels, these fitness pants amplify your normal workout, burning more calories and toning your muscles faster.
WHAT WE'RE READING IN POLITICS THIS WEEK
Kim Davis Is Free And Other Deep Toots Of The Week
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Welcome to "The Enthusiasm Gap," a weekly digest that aims to bridge the gap between interest and enthusiasm in politics by bringing you the best political and electoral writing of the week.​​​
SOUNDS LIKE A HIT
The Numbers Game Behind Spotify Cover Songs
theverge.com
Who's behind all those cover tracks filling up your Spotify search results?
A REAL EGGHEAD
In The Lab With Ultimate Food Nerd J. Kenji López-Alt
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He has boiled hundreds of eggs in the quest for breakfast perfection. He has expended hundreds of words on the divisive subject of mashed potatoes. And he is the only one who cares enough to test absolutely every possible shape of pan you could ever cook with. In this episode of Gastropod, we interview the ultimate food nerd: J. Kenji López-Alt.
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Image: A sandstorm shrouds the capital city of Beirut, Lebanon, Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2015. The unseasonal sandstorm hit Lebanon and Syria, reducing visibility and sending dozens to hospitals with breathing difficulties because of the fine dust.
A sandstorm shrouds the capital city of Beirut, Lebanon, Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2015. The unseasonal sandstorm hit Lebanon and Syria, reducing visibility and sending dozens to hospitals with breathing difficulties because of the fine dust. Credit: AP Photo/Hussein Malla
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