Thursday, April 21, 2016

Farce-To-Table Dining

Farm-To-Table Restaurants Are A Scam, And Other Great Stories, The Man Who Denied Relativity A Nobel Prize, How To Answer The Door When You're Not Home, When Rape Is Broadcast Live On The Internet, The KFC Chicken Sandwich That Ate Pakistan, Is Apple's Next Product An Electric Car?
The Daily Digg
Thursday, April 21, 2016
Farm-To-Table Restaurants Are A Scam, And Other Great Stories
WHAT WE'RE READING THIS WEEK
Farm-To-Table Restaurants Are A Scam, And Other Great Stories
digg.com
The farm-to-table scam, the curious case of empty nose syndrome, and more of the best longform stories of the week.
JUST WASN'T ITS TIME
The Man Who Denied Relativity A Nobel Prize
nautil.us
Albert Einstein won the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics — but not for his theory of relativity, which is now considered his greatest finding. Why? An ornery philosopher named Henri Bergson.
GADGETS WE DIGG SPONSORED
How To Answer The Door When You're Not Home
ring.com
Ring notifies you when someone is on your property and lets you see and speak with anyone at your front door directly from your smartphone.
STREAMING ISSUES
When Rape Is Broadcast Live On The Internet
buzzfeed.com
Sexual assault, domestic abuse, and attempted murder are among the crimes recently captured on live video services. BuzzFeed News uncovered one apparent incident of a rape aired in real time and asked what it means for the companies that host this content.
FAST FOOD NATION
The KFC Chicken Sandwich That Ate Pakistan
roadsandkingdoms.com
In Karachi, the Zinger burger is a symbol of urban aspirations and dreams, a burger that sustains a city constantly in flux. It's not just a burger. It's Karachi's burger.
WILL IT USE OUR EXTRA iPHONE 4 CHARGERS?
Is Apple's Next Product An Electric Car?
theguardian.com
Apple has hired ex-Tesla engineer and opened R&D base in Germany, but reports suggest first versions of long-rumoured vehicle won't be self-driving.
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THEY MUST BE WORD-PERFECT
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