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Thursday 19 November 2015

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Muhammad Ali's Last Rounds, Why Doesn't Audio Go Viral?, How To Make Traveling Suck Less, Princesses, Slaves, And Explosives: The Scandalous Origin Of Vaccines, The Best Articles Of The Week: Leaving Westboro Baptist And Getting Arrested In North Korea, A Modern-Day Lynching In Mississippi
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Thursday, November 19, 2015
Muhammad Ali's Last Rounds
FLOAT ON
Muhammad Ali's Last Rounds
sbnation.com
Someone somewhere shouts "Ding," and then it's actually happening — for conceivably the last time ever, sick old Muhammad Ali is really boxing, five last rounds in a Louisville gym.
DIGG DIALOG #TBT
Why Doesn't Audio Go Viral?
digg.com
With a community of creators uncomfortable with the value of virality, an audience content to watch grainy dashcam videos, and platforms that discourage sharing, is a hit-machine for audio possible? Stan Alcorn wrote about this for Digg last year and will be here at 12pm EST to talk about what's changed since then.
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How To Make Traveling Suck Less
digg.com
Traveling sucks. Getting to the airport, waiting in that damn security line, squeezing your normal-sized legs into not-normal-sized airplane seats. It's pretty much all bad. So here are a few things to help make your next trip more relaxed and less terrible.
HARDLY INNOCUOUS
Princesses, Slaves, And Explosives: The Scandalous Origin Of Vaccines
gizmodo.com
The history of inoculation may sound a little dry, but it's really an epic tale of human trafficking, semi-illicit experimentation, and high explosives.
THE LONG-READER'S DIGEST
The Best Articles Of The Week: Leaving Westboro Baptist And Getting Arrested In North Korea
digg.com
Breaking free from the Westboro Baptist Church through Twitter; the man who brought a Bible to North Korea and paid the price; the people leaving the Marshall Islands for landlocked Oklahoma; and more.
'THIS IS WHAT THEY DID FOR FUN'
A Modern-Day Lynching In Mississippi
buzzfeed.com
Craig Anderson was headed home to celebrate his birthday with his partner. Instead, he became the victim of a brutal and violent form of racism that many in Mississippi had thought long gone.
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RAINDROPS KEEP FALLIN' ON MY HEAD
Digg Pic Of The Day
​Eric Bowen, who works for a renovation company, talks on the phone while inspecting a house that was damaged by a severe storm, Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2015, in Palmetto, Ga. Meteorologist Ryan Willis says National Weather Service officials are "quite certain" that a tornado hit northern Coweta County and the communities of Fairburn and Palmetto Wednesday evening. Credit: AP Photo/Branden Camp
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