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Wednesday 26 March 2014

The Planet's Best Stealth Fighter

Facebook Could Give You the Oculus Rift You Always Wanted, The Planet's Best Stealth Fighter Isn't Made In America, Terrifying Footage Of A 61-Car Pileup On Minnesota's Highway 55, The Rise Of Egotarian Cuisine, How Optical Illusions Trick Your Brain
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Wednesday, March 26, 2014
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Facebook Could Give You the Oculus Rift You Always Wanted
gizmodo.com
The news today that Facebook will buy Oculus — the makers of the best virtual reality experience in existence — caused paroxysms of upsetment and surprise. That's fair! But once the smoke clears, this could turn out to be the best thing that ever happened to the most promising technology we have.
U-S-A! U-S — WAIT, WHAT?
The Planet's Best Stealth Fighter Isn't Made In America
thedailybeast.com
The U.S. military likes to think it makes the world's most sophisticated combat aircraft. Think again.
EACH OF THOSE LOUD NOISES IS ANOTHER CAR
Terrifying Footage Of A 61-Car Pileup On Minnesota's Highway 55
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According to twincities.com the two cars in the initial crash caused a semi to jackknife, and slick conditions allowed the situation to spiral out of control. Miraculously, only one person needed to be taken to the hospital.
THE CHEF IS ALWAYS RIGHT
The Rise Of Egotarian Cuisine
gq.com
Something has gone wrong in our restaurant kitchens lately. Suddenly, a new breed of chefs seem to have decided that they should be cooking not for your pleasure but for their own.
NOTHING IS AS IT SEEMS
How Optical Illusions Trick Your Brain
theweek.com
Look closely at the picture above. What you're actually looking at is a work of art by Johannes Stotter. Despite its extremely photographic nature, it's actually a painting. Even more shocking is the canvas isn't cloth. It's a woman covered in body paint.
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AT LEAST PUTIN HASN'T STOPPED GIVING US RIDES
Image: A Russian Soyuz capsule carrying a new crew to the International Space Station blasts off at the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, Wednesday, March 26, 2014. The Russian rocket carried U.S. astronaut Steven Swanson, Russian cosmonauts Alexander Skvortsov and Oleg Artemyev.
A Russian Soyuz capsule carrying a new crew to the International Space Station blasts off at the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, Wednesday, March 26, 2014. The Russian rocket carried U.S. astronaut Steven Swanson, Russian cosmonauts Alexander Skvortsov and Oleg Artemyev. Credit: AP Photo/Dmitry Lovetsky
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