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Friday 6 March 2015

Slow Your Kroll

Nick Kroll's Walk In The Park, How Is Polio Still A Thing?, The Quartz Daily Brief: Everything You Should Know About The World, In Five Minutes, The Firefighter's Workout, The Gangsters Of Ferguson, Why Your Brain Hates Slowpokes
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Friday, March 6, 2015
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SLOWING HIS KROLL
Nick Kroll's Walk In The Park
buzzfeed.com
Comics work their whole careers to land their own successful, acclaimed, eponymous Comedy Central sketch show. But after three seasons, and with his show at its creative and commercial peak, Nick Kroll is leaving it all behind for destinations unknown — because he can.
REASON TO SALK
How Is Polio Still A Thing?
medium.com
We're so close to eradicating it, but here's the block: Superstition, suspicion — and the C.I.A.
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The Quartz Daily Brief: Everything You Should Know About The World, In Five Minutes
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Being a responsible, informed person doesn't have to be boring. The Quartz Daily Brief email feels like it was written by that one weird, smart friend of yours who can tell you all about the Greek financial bailout and somehow knows about a plant in Chile that eats sheep. Sign up here.
FEEL THE BURN
The Firefighter's Workout
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Working in a firehouse is like having a free gym membership, except for that whole saving lives and facing constant danger thing.
BLUE ON BLACK CRIME
The Gangsters Of Ferguson
theatlantic.com
Darren Wilson was innocent. If only the city's cops offered their own citizens the same due process he received.
GOTTA GO FAST
Why Your Brain Hates Slowpokes
nautil.us
The high speed of society has jammed your internal clock.
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TICKLED PINK
Image: The Smithsonian Institution Building, known as The Castle, is visible behind Mia Molnar, 6, of Tampa, Fla., who plays in the snow on the National Mall in Washington, Thursday, March 5, 2015.
The Smithsonian Institution Building, known as The Castle, is visible behind Mia Molnar, 6, of Tampa, Fla., who plays in the snow on the National Mall in Washington, Thursday, March 5, 2015. Credit: AP Photo/Andrew Harnik
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Thursday 5 March 2015

Changes to the Blogger Porn Content Policy update

Dear Blogger User,

This week, you received an email telling you about some changes we were
making to the Blogger Content Policy. In that email, we announced a change
to Blogger's porn policy stating that blogs that distributed sexually
explicit images or graphic nudity would be made private.

We've received lots of feedback about making a policy change that impacts
longstanding blogs and the negative impact on individuals who post sexually
explicit content to express their identities.

We appreciate the feedback. Instead of making this change, we will be
maintaining our existing policies (http://www.blogger.com/content.g).

What this means for your blog:
Commercial porn will continue to be prohibited.
If you have pornographic or sexually explicit content on your blog, you
must turn on the adult content setting
(https://support.google.com/blogger/answer/86944?hl=en) so a warning will
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If you don't have sexually explicit content on your blog and you're
following the rest of the Blogger Content Policy
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The Tortoise Always Wins

Jeb In The Wilderness, Authoritarian Outfitters, Why Are Mattresses So Expensive?, VIDEO: Here's A Tortoise Chasing A Dog, The Uncertain Legal Future Of Net Neutrality, A Campaign To Put A Woman On The Twenty-Dollar Bill
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Thursday, March 5, 2015
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GREEN PARTY
Jeb In The Wilderness
politico.com
The time Florida's Republican governor took on the biggest environmental restoration project in American history.
DRESSING TO OPPRESS
Authoritarian Outfitters
newrepublic.com
German neo-Nazis' favorite clothing brand is expanding throughout Europe.
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Why Are Mattresses So Expensive?
tuftandneedle.com
Mattresses are marked up 6-12 times from manufacture to point of sale. That means you're mostly paying for bad TV commercials, retail markups, sales commissions, and wholesaler's profits. Sounds like a waste of money to us. Luckily Tuft & Needle is here to fix the problem.
IN DOGGED PURSUIT
VIDEO: Here's A Tortoise Chasing A Dog
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The tortoise never stands a chance, but you have to respect the hustle.
WON THE BATTLE, NOT THE WAR
The Uncertain Legal Future Of Net Neutrality
dailydot.com
Net neutrality advocates are celebrating the Federal Communications Commission's approval of strong rules designed to protect the open Internet, but the FCC and its opponents in the cable and wireless industries are already preparing for the next step: a legal war.
JACKSON WAS A NO-GOOD ANYWAYS
A Campaign To Put A Woman On The Twenty-Dollar Bill
newyorker.com
Each of the eleven denominations in circulation, from the one-dollar bill to the ten-thousand-dollar bill, depicts a man. Barbara Ortiz Howard and Susan Ades Stone want to change that.
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SIXTY CANDLES
Image: Thai Buddhist monks pray and gather at Wat Dhammakaya temple in Pathum Thani province to participate in Makha Bucha Day ceremonies Wednesday, March 4, 2015. Makha Bucha, a religious holiday that marks the anniversary of Lord Buddha's mass sermon to the first 1,250 newly ordained monks 2,558 years ago.
Thai Buddhist monks pray and gather at Wat Dhammakaya temple in Pathum Thani province to participate in Makha Bucha Day ceremonies Wednesday, March 4, 2015. Makha Bucha, a religious holiday that marks the anniversary of Lord Buddha's mass sermon to the first 1,250 newly ordained monks 2,558 years ago. Credit: AP photo/Sakchai Lalit
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Wednesday 4 March 2015

Everyone Gets A Fish

7.3 Billion People, One Building, VIDEO: You've Been Eating Bagels Wrong Your Entire Life, Don't Get Trashed On St. Patrick's Day, The Fisherman's Dilemma, In Praise Of Greg Gutfeld, The Conservative Jon Stewart, Race To The NBA's Bottom!
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Wednesday, March 4, 2015
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CRUNCHING PEOPLE (AND NUMBERS)
7.3 Billion People, One Building
waitbutwhy.com
How big a building would you need to fit all the people in the world in it? It's a question that's tantalized almost no one through the ages, and today we're gonna tackle it hard.
SCHMEAR CAMPAIGN
VIDEO: You've Been Eating Bagels Wrong Your Entire Life
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Remember: the only thing that should go in the hole is more cream cheese.
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Don't Get Trashed On St. Patrick's Day
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Irish whiskey, unlike other styles, is usually distilled three times, making it one of the smoothest on the palate. From a traditional option, the Jameson 18 Year Old, to the new kid on the block, Uisce Beatha, these are the Irish whiskeys you need to have on hand this St. Patrick's Day.
WILL THERE BE PLENTY OF FISH IN THE SEA?
The Fisherman's Dilemma
stories.californiasunday.com
Off the coast of California, a radical experiment has closed hundreds of miles of ocean to fishing. Will it lead to better catches for years to come?
GUT CHECK
In Praise Of Greg Gutfeld, The Conservative Jon Stewart
newyorker.com
For more than eight years, Fox News has been broadcasting an odd and often funny 3 A.M. program called "Red Eye." Its sensibility is snarky and surreal, thanks to its host, Greg Gutfeld, who adopts a tone of half-sarcastic alarm, as if he can't decide which is more annoying: the politician he is talking about, or the fact that he has to talk about politicians. It sounds like faint praise to call "Red Eye" the funniest and most unpredictable program on cable news, but that's what it is — or, rather, that's what it was.
KNICKS ARE SPRINTING FULL TILT RIGHT NOW
Race To The NBA's Bottom!
medium.com
With draft position for the league's worst teams at stake, there's just one thing to do: Lose. And lose spectacularly!
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PUPS FOR PEACE
Image: A small dog peers from a car at an Ukrainian army checkpoint near Kurakhove, Ukraine, Tuesday, March 3, 2015 on a road leading to Russia-backed separatists held territory. Ukraine's president signed a decree Monday opening the way to a formal request for international peacekeepers to be stationed in eastern regions where government forces are battling Russian-backed separatists.
A small dog peers from a car at an Ukrainian army checkpoint near Kurakhove, Ukraine, Tuesday, March 3, 2015 on a road leading to Russia-backed separatists held territory. Ukraine's president signed a decree Monday opening the way to a formal request for international peacekeepers to be stationed in eastern regions where government forces are battling Russian-backed separatists. Credit: AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda
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Tuesday 3 March 2015

The World According To LARP

Larp Comes Out Of The Shadows, Meet The Man Who Takes Care Of Yellowstone By Himself Every Winter, Click Here If You're Bored At Work (We Won't Tell), How To Build An Igloo By Yourself, The Spy Who Came In From Al-Qaeda, This Professor Has Invented A Pill That Eliminates Hangovers
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Tuesday, March 3, 2015
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LIVE (CAMERA) ACTION ROLE PLAYING
Larp Comes Out Of The Shadows
roadsandkingdoms.com
At the most influential Live Action Role-Playing gathering of its kind, the weirdest thing isn't wizards or witches — it's new-found fame.
LONESOME STEVE
Meet The Man Who Takes Care Of Yellowstone By Himself Every Winter
dailymail.co.uk
For the past 42 years, Fuller has worked as the caretaker of Yellowstone National Park, protecting the park's buildings during the long and brutal winter months. He lives in a small cabin alone during the winter, with enough food stored up since his closest neighbors are a two-hour snowmobile ride away.
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Click Here If You're Bored At Work (We Won't Tell)
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Work doesn't have to be boring. Unlock the skills you need for a successful weekday while having fun.
IT'S SNOW MUCH WORK
How To Build An Igloo By Yourself
digg.com
If you're good, you can build an igloo in about 5 hours with just a saw, a shovel and maybe some ski poles.
FROM AFGHANISTAN WITH LOVE
The Spy Who Came In From Al-Qaeda
bbc.com
Aimen Dean is a founder member of al-Qaeda, who changed tack in 1998 and became a spy for Britain's security and intelligence services, MI5 and MI6. Interviewed by Peter Marshall, he describes his years working in Afghanistan and London as one of the West's most valuable assets in the fight against militant Islam.
NOT HORNY GOAT WEED
This Professor Has Invented A Pill That Eliminates Hangovers
munchies.vice.com
Former chief drugs adviser, Professor David Nutt has answered your sweaty, toilet-bowl-hugging prayers and invented a non-toxic inebriant drug that mimics the effects of alcohol: without the hangover.
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BATTLING THE BLAZE
Image: A fire fighters, right, battle a fire with others, near the town of Hout Bay, South Africa, Monday, March 2, 2015. South African firefighters say they are battling to control a wildfire that has burned down five homes in Cape Town's southern peninsula. Spokeswoman Liezl Moodie said Monday that nearly 150 firefighters, along with park volunteers, have combated the blaze since early Monday.
A fire fighters, right, battle a fire with others, near the town of Hout Bay, South Africa, Monday, March 2, 2015. South African firefighters say they are battling to control a wildfire that has burned down five homes in Cape Town's southern peninsula. Spokeswoman Liezl Moodie said Monday that nearly 150 firefighters, along with park volunteers, have combated the blaze since early Monday. Credit: AP Photo/Schalk van Zuydam)
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Monday 2 March 2015

Hunts With Wolves

The Plot To Free North Korea With Reruns Of 'Friends', Slowing The Speed Of Light, And Other News, What It's Like To Need Hardly Any Sleep, Are Humans Getting Cleverer?, VIDEO: Dad Builds His Kids A Luge Track In The Backyard, How Hunting With Wolves Helped Humans Outsmart The Neanderthals
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SOUNDS LIKE SOMETHING YOU SEE ON TV
The Plot To Free North Korea With Reruns Of 'Friends'
wired.com
Kang Chol-hwan's North Korea Strategy Center has become the largest in a movement of political groups who routinely smuggle data – foreign movies, music, and ebooks – into North Korea.
WHAT YOU MISSED THIS WEEKEND
Slowing The Speed Of Light, And Other News
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A history of the speed of light, San Francisco's drug usage visualized, and a handy guide to stealing an election.
DON'T NEED NO COUNTING SHEEP
What It's Like To Need Hardly Any Sleep
nymag.com
"Short sleepers" wake refreshed and energized after just a few hours of sleep, and those who have been studied tend to pack their lives with tasks that they perform well unaided by stimulants or other crutches.
STILL DO A LOT OF DUMB STUFF
Are Humans Getting Cleverer?
bbc.com
IQ is rising in many parts of the world. What's behind the change and does it really mean people are cleverer than their grandparents?
STILL BUILDING THE BOBSLED
VIDEO: Dad Builds His Kids A Luge Track In The Backyard
digg.com
Winter sucks. But having a custom built sledding track in your backyard should make it a bit better.
HOMO SAPIENS' BEST FRIEND
How Hunting With Wolves Helped Humans Outsmart The Neanderthals
theguardian.com
Forty thousand years ago in Europe our ancestors formed a crucial and lasting alliance that enabled us to finish off our evolutionary cousins, the Neanderthals.
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IS IT JUST ME OR IS IT COLD IN HERE?
Image: A harbor light is covered by snow and ice on the Lake Michigan at 31st Street Harbor, Sunday, March 1, 2015, in Chicago. After one of the coldest, snowiest Februarys on record, March is expected to open with a continuation of below-normal temperatures.
A harbor light is covered by snow and ice on the Lake Michigan at 31st Street Harbor, Sunday, March 1, 2015, in Chicago. After one of the coldest, snowiest Februarys on record, March is expected to open with a continuation of below-normal temperatures. Credit: AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh
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