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Tuesday 1 April 2014

The Case For Fewer Clothes

America's Horniest States, What Really Killed William Henry Harrison?, The Case For Fewer Clothes, The Science Of A Slapshot, The Dark Side Of The Trophy Deer Industry, Why You Rarely Notice Major Movie Bloopers
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Tuesday, April 1, 2014
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America's Horniest States
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Yes, while it's true that doing the legwork on this piece was quite arduous, finally answering one of those long-nagging questions made it all worth it.
A PRESIDENTIAL MYSTERY
What Really Killed William Henry Harrison?
nytimes.com
The accepted wisdom is that the shortest-serving president developed pneumonia after delivering a long Inaugural Address in cold weather. But that might not be true.
SLOW FASHION
The Case For Fewer Clothes
qz.com
Much of the cheap clothing we consume in droves is like our fast food diets — high in calories (quantity) but low in nutrition (quality). We are a culture that buys a lot of junk.
THE FLEX IS THE KEY
The Science Of A Slapshot
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Did you know that when a hockey player winds up for a slap shot they're not trying to hit the puck?
BUCK FEVER
The Dark Side Of The Trophy Deer Industry
indystar.com
An Indianapolis Star investigation has discovered this industry costs taxpayers millions of dollars, compromises long-standing wildlife laws, endangers wild deer and undermines the government's multibillion-dollar effort to protect livestock and the food supply.
OTHERWISE LIFE WOULD BE AN ACID TRIP
Why You Rarely Notice Major Movie Bloopers
psmag.com
The visual field accounts for the recent past in order to prevent us from feeling like we've gone mad.
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Image: A South Korean marine LVT-7 landing craft sail to shores through a smoke screen during the U.S.-South Korea joint landing exercises called Ssangyong, part of the Foal Eagle military exercises, in Pohang, South Korea, Monday, March 31, 2014. South Korea said North Korea has announced plans to conduct live-fire drills near the rivals' disputed western sea boundary. The planned drills Monday come after an increase in threatening rhetoric from Pyongyang and a series of rocket and ballistic missile launches in an apparent protest against the annual military exercises by Seoul and Washington.
A South Korean marine LVT-7 landing craft sail to shores through a smoke screen during the U.S.-South Korea joint landing exercises called Ssangyong, part of the Foal Eagle military exercises, in Pohang, South Korea, Monday, March 31, 2014. South Korea said North Korea has announced plans to conduct live-fire drills near the rivals' disputed western sea boundary. The planned drills Monday come after an increase in threatening rhetoric from Pyongyang and a series of rocket and ballistic missile launches in an apparent protest against the annual military exercises by Seoul and Washington. Credit: AP Photo: Ahn Young-joon
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