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Tuesday 16 September 2014

If You Print It, They Will Come

The Women Who Conquered The Comics World, Inside The World Of Longsword Fighting, Don't Be A Neckbeard, Why Are Clams So Damn Happy?, 'All About That Bass' Played Without Any Treble, Printing Your Lunar Dream Home
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Tuesday, September 16, 2014
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WONDER WOMEN
The Women Who Conquered The Comics World
collectorsweekly.com
Unwrapping the unknown history of female cartoonists and the ways they were celebrated and thwarted throughout the last century.
THE LONG AND SWORD OF IT
Inside The World Of Longsword Fighting
digg.com
Longsword enthusiasts are resurrecting ancient sword technique as a modern, organized sport. With timed bouts and complex rules, fighters wear modern protective equipment and use dull steel swords.
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Don't Be A Neckbeard
dollarshaveclub.com
Look, we're not going to ask what you plan on shaving — that's between you and your razor (and probably your significant other). But we are going to ask that you use Dollar Shave Club to get the job done. It's a cut above on the cheap.
THEY SHOULD BE MORE CRABBY
Why Are Clams So Damn Happy?
priceonomics.com
Are you "happy as a clam"? For your sake, we sure hope not.
NO TREBLE MEANS TROUBLE
'All About That Bass' Played Without Any Treble
digg.com
Look, we get it. You're ALL about that bass. But your song sounds pretty shitty without any treble. Let's try not to speak in absolutes.
IF YOU PRINT IT, THEY WILL COME
Printing Your Lunar Dream Home
bbc.com
A construction technology called "Contour Crafting" involves effectively 3D printing concrete buildings, layer by layer, using a giant robotic printer, in as little as 24 hours. And it could 3D print housing on the surface of the Moon using concrete made from lunar rock.
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ROCKY MEMORIES
Image: People visit
People visit "The Auld Acquaintance" cairn, which is being built as a monument supporting the union of Scotland and the U.K. on the England Scotland border near Gretna, Scotland, Monday, Sept. 15, 2014. The stone circle is being built as a mass participation project as a monument to togetherness, open to anyone who wishes to place a stone there, decorated or otherwise. Credit: AP Photo/Matt Dunham
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