Monday, October 5, 2015

Uber Strips Down

Uber's Long Road Into Las Vegas, The Worst Nuclear Testing You've Never Heard Of And Other News, WATCH: All The Burps In 'Rick And Morty', LeVar Burton Takes A Ride In A Driverless Car On 'Reading Rainbow', Ralph Nader's Fight To Redeem Personal Injury Law, First, Let's Get Rid Of All the Bosses
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BREAKING THE SPEED LIMIT
Uber's Long Road Into Las Vegas
buzzfeed.com
The Las Vegas taxi industry used every political maneuver in its arsenal to keep Uber and Lyft off the strip. It didn't work.
WHAT YOU MISSED THIS WEEKEND
The Worst Nuclear Testing You've Never Heard Of And Other News
digg.com
Learn why the USSR wasn't the bomb, compare your piddly commute to the weekly travels of multi-national executives and accept that venereal disease are for everyone with "What You Missed This Weekend."
THE CONCISE VERSION OF WUBALUBADUBDUB
WATCH: All The Burps In 'Rick And Morty'
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Season 2 has come to a close, so to show our love of "Rick and Morty" we collected every burp from the first two seasons into one nauseating video.
RAINBOW ROAD
LeVar Burton Takes A Ride In A Driverless Car On 'Reading Rainbow'
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Self driving car videos often focus on the possible fun of rider experiences or the usefulness of computerized driving, but we'd also like to know more about the technology. How do driverless cars avoid crashing into things around them?
A TORT-URE OF HIGHEST IMPORT
Ralph Nader's Fight To Redeem Personal Injury Law
politico.com
Ralph Nader's has a new museum devoted to personal injury law. It is a tangible counterweight to the claptrap about the evils of the tort.
THE MANAGERS HAVE BEEN ZAPPED
First, Let's Get Rid Of All the Bosses
newrepublic.com
The New Republic goes inside a radical experiment at Zappos, in Las Vegas, to end the office workplace as we know it.
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UNITED ARAB EMIRAVES
Image: Emirati officials arrive for the launch of the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives project in a ballroom at the Emirates Towers, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The ruler of Dubai is launching the new foundation to consolidate a range of charitable and human development initiatives that aims to support more than $270 million in projects annually.
Emirati officials arrive for the launch of the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives project in a ballroom at the Emirates Towers, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The ruler of Dubai is launching the new foundation to consolidate a range of charitable and human development initiatives that aims to support more than $270 million in projects annually. Credit: AP Photo/Kamran Jebreili
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