Tuesday, December 22, 2015

What Could Go Wrong On A Spacewalk?

Donald Trump And The Check That Should Have Changed Football Forever, Is Bitcoin The Future Of Money? Talk To The Expert, How To Start A Startup, The Strange Origins Of Success For Marc Maron And His 'WTF' Podcast, VIDEO: SpaceX Launched And Landed Its Falcon 9 Rocket Last Night, What Could Possibly Go Wrong On A Spacewalk?
The Daily Digg
Tuesday, December 22, 2015
Donald Trump And The Check That Should Have Changed Football Forever
IN A LEAGUE OF HIS OWN
Donald Trump And The Check That Should Have Changed Football Forever
sports.vice.com
Long before Donald Trump was America's most notoriously self-interested presidential candidate, he was the notoriously self-interested owner of the New Jersey Generals.
DIGG DIALOG
Is Bitcoin The Future Of Money? Talk To The Expert
digg.com
Currency has gone from cows to coins to paper to plastic. The next big disruption? We could all be spending digital dough. Kashmir Hill wrote about Bitcoin as part of Popular Science's "Future Of Money" series. She'll be live here today at 1pm EST to talk about her story and what it was like living on *just* Bitcoin. Check out the story and leave your comments now!
FROM THE DIGG STORE
How To Start A Startup
store.digg.com
Everything you need to know about successfully launching a tech company, all bundled up in one deeply discounted package.
GLAD THEY DIDN'T LOCK THE GATES ON HIM
The Strange Origins Of Success For Marc Maron And His 'WTF' Podcast
theatlantic.com
The star podcaster's success is rooted in his early-career failure and despair.
THE FALCON HAS LANDED
VIDEO: SpaceX Launched And Landed Its Falcon 9 Rocket Last Night
digg.com
After three attempts, SpaceX finally launched and landed its Falcon 9 rocket. The awesome footage was worth the wait.
FOR STARTERS, ALIENS
What Could Possibly Go Wrong On A Spacewalk?
bbc.com
On Monday, astronauts on the International Space Station carried out a spacewalk in order to perform repairs. Everything went according to plan, but leaving the safety of the station is extremely dangerous and things can go wrong. What do astronauts have to watch out for?
Get more stories on Digg.com
MAKES YOUR HOLIDAY TRAVEL LOOK EASY
Digg Pic Of The Day
Aymara indigenous women descend the Huayna Potosi mountain with their husbands, who work as professional guides, on the outskirts of El Alto, Bolivia. Eleven women, ranging in age from 20 to 50 years old, made the two-day climb up the mountain. All of the women work as porters and cooks at the base camp, but six of the youngest ones would like to eventually join the ranks of the men and guide tourists to the peak.​ Credit: AP Photo/Juan Karita
Digg iOS app   •   Digg Android app
Twitter   •   Facebook   •   Tumblr   •   YouTube

Advertise on Digg
digg.com   •   Unsubscribe

© 2015 Digg Inc.
50 Eldridge St, NY, NY 10002