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Wednesday 11 June 2014

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My Week As An Internet Spy, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor Defeated In Shocking Primary Upset, Teach Your Dad What Not To Click, It's Really Hard To Be A Good Guy With A Gun, The Best Vines Of June (So Far), How Early Tech Helped Make Sir Mix-A-Lot A Star
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Wednesday, June 11, 2014
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INCOGNITO MODE
My Week As An Internet Spy
arstechnica.com
Can a passive observer of Internet traffic still learn much about a target in this post-Snowden world?
A BRAT UPSET
House Majority Leader Eric Cantor Defeated In Shocking Primary Upset
washingtonpost.com
In a stunning upset propelled by tea party activists, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) was defeated in Tuesday's congressional primary, with insurgent David Brat delivering an unpredicted and devastating loss to the second most powerful Republican in the House who has widely been touted as a future speaker.
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Teach Your Dad What Not To Click
digg.com
And then teach him how to get a better shave.
SHOTS FIRED
It's Really Hard To Be A Good Guy With A Gun
gawker.com
My wife and I got into an argument last night over a dead man. His name was Joseph Robert Wilcox. He was 31 on Sunday, the day he tried to stop cop-killer Jerad Miller in a Las Vegas Walmart and was shot by Miller's wife Amanda. Wilcox was a good guy with a gun. It cost him his life.
WE SHOWER TO 'FANCY' TOO
The Best Vines Of June (So Far)
digg.com
There's some magic, a lot of misogyny, a tiny kitten and some guy who broke into P. Diddy's house.
BABY GOT BACKSPACE
How Early Tech Helped Make Sir Mix-A-Lot A Star
theatlantic.com
There was a time when you could dial 1-900-Mix-a-Lot. Sort of.
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Image: Torrential rainfall in Brazil caused the Iguazu and Parana rivers to rise to historic levels, forcing authorities to open two major hydroelectric dams above the world-renowned Iguazu Falls, where the water flow increased nearly 30-fold.
Torrential rainfall in Brazil caused the Iguazu and Parana rivers to rise to historic levels, forcing authorities to open two major hydroelectric dams above the world-renowned Iguazu Falls, where the water flow increased nearly 30-fold. Credit: AP Photo/Iguazu National Park, Raul Puentes
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