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Monday 7 October 2013

The Unluckiest People On Earth

Five Reasons Why You Should Be Afraid Of The Debt Ceiling, The 1.2 Second Life Of A Field Goal Kick, The Unluckiest People On Earth, Who's Faster: Humans Or Self-Checkout Machines?, Peyton Manning Fooled Everyone With A Naked Bootleg
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Monday, October 7, 2013
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GOING OFF THE EDGE
Five Reasons Why You Should Be Afraid Of The Debt Ceiling
bloomberg.com
The global economy is facing a bizarre man-made threat: Radical legislators in the U.S., issuer of the world's most trusted currency, think forcing the government to renege on its obligations would be a good way to shock it into recognizing the error of its fiscally imprudent ways.
SNAP. HOLD. KICK.
The 1.2 Second Life Of A Field Goal Kick
nytimes.com
Field goals occur so swiftly, in about 1.2 seconds, and so regularly that they are often treated as afterthoughts. But a highly intricate three-part choreography is involved.
SYRIAN REFUGEES IN EGYPT
The Unluckiest People On Earth
newrepublic.com
Syrians refugees thought Egypt would be safe. They were wrong.
CASHIERS VS. MACHINES
Who's Faster: Humans Or Self-Checkout Machines?
online.wsj.com
Computers seem to be replacing humans across many industries, and we're all getting very nervous.
INCLUDING THE CAMERA OPERATOR
Peyton Manning Fooled Everyone With A Naked Bootleg
ftw.usatoday.com
Okay, now Peyton Manning's just showing off.
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INGENUITY
Image: Indian children play on a swing strung up on the back of a truck in New Delhi on October 6, 2013.
Indian children play on a swing strung up on the back of a truck in New Delhi on October 6, 2013. Credit: AFP PHOTO/SAJJAD HUSSAINSAJJAD HUSSAIN/AFP/Getty Images
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