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Tuesday 5 April 2016

Build Your Own Scarlett Johansson

What The Hell Happened In East New York? Episode 2, Take This Very Easy Survey, And You'll Make A Bunch Of Digg Employees Really Happy, How To Be The Guy In The $800 Suit (Without Paying $800), Why Do We Love Bad Art?, The Programmer Helping Us Live Out Our Moneyball Fantasies, The Scarlett Johansson Bot Is the Robotic Future Of Objectifying Women
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Tuesday, April 5, 2016
What The Hell Happened In East New York? Episode 2
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What The Hell Happened In East New York? Episode 2
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Kevin Heldman grew up next to East New York. His journey since has been anything but easy — a troubled youth, an army stint, a flourishing journalism career all but abandoned in the wake of a tragic death. Then he rediscovered his calling, not far from where he once played in the city dump.
WE'VE GOT SOME QUESTIONS
Take This Very Easy Survey, And You'll Make A Bunch Of Digg Employees Really Happy
digg.com
Hey, you already open this email pretty regularly, why not answer a few questions that will help us build it better, faster and stronger for you? We'd really appreciate it :)
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How To Be The Guy In The $800 Suit (Without Paying $800)
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Why Do We Love Bad Art?
theatlantic.com
The Museum of Bad Art, founded in 1994 in a suburban Boston basement, is a bona fide institution dedicated to "building the finest bad art establishment in the world." But isn't art supposed to be pretty?
HITTING IT OUT OF THE PARK
The Programmer Helping Us Live Out Our Moneyball Fantasies
motherboard.vice.com
The Major League Baseball season is almost upon us, and with it comes one of the nerdiest of American pastimes: predicting the statistical performances of the league's 30 teams and 750 players.
BUILD YOUR VERY OWN 'HER'
The Scarlett Johansson Bot Is the Robotic Future Of Objectifying Women
wired.com
As robotics and 3-D printing technologies become more accessible to home tinkerers, men are (of course) building robots of beautiful women.
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