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Friday 27 October 2017

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​Welcome to What We Learned This Week, a digest of the most curiously important facts from the past few days. This week: The most realistic fake cities, the shifting definition of middle class and the tech myths people still believe.
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WHAT WE LEARNED THIS WEEK
The Fake Cities That Look Real, And Other Facts
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​Welcome to What We Learned This Week, a digest of the most curiously important facts from the past few days. This week: The most realistic fake cities, the shifting definition of middle class and the tech myths people still believe.
TRUE TERROR
The True, Twisted Story Of Amityville Horror
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There were haunted houses before Amityville, of course, but no one place has made as deep an impression on American pop culture in the past half century or so as the notorious Long Island home, the site of a terrible murder and then the basis of scores of books and movies.
BEWARE THE MEDIAN MULTIPLE
The Most Unaffordable Housing Markets In North America, Charted
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The usual suspects — New York, San Francisco, Vancouver — top the list, but where else are things bad?
THE LOOSE ETHICS OF KEEPING IT TIGHT
The Wonder Drug For Aging (Made From One Of The Deadliest Toxins On Earth)
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It's based on the substance that causes botulism. That's part of what protects Allergan's $2.8 billion Botox empire.
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CHANGING THE GAME
36 YEARS OF NAZI PUNCHING AND COUNTING
The Best Way To Experience The 'Wolfenstein' Games
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The misleadingly titled "Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus" comes out today — it's actually the latest in a story you can trace back to 1992. Let us do you a Fan Service by walking through the history of "Wolfenstein" and the companies that have worked on it.
NO LONGER A FOOTNOTE
Rediscovering History's Lost First Female Video Game Designer
fastcodesign.com
In 1976, Joyce Weisbecker programmed games for an RCA PC and console based on technology created by her dad–a significant achievement that went undocumented until now.
IPHONE MEH
Apple Is Not America's Favorite Tech Company
theverge.com
The era of the Apple fanboy may be coming to an end.
LEARNING MACHINE
Meet The High Schooler Shaking Up Artificial Intelligence
wired.com
Kevin Frans trained his first neural net—the kind of system that tech giants use to recognize your voice or face—two years ago, at the age of 15.
VIDEO OF THE DAY
THIS IS EXTREMELY COOL
Follow A Kayaker Into The Hull Of An Abandoned Ship
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This man took his kayak out to sea to explore the rusting interior of the Evangelia Shipwreck in Costinesti, Romania.
IN THE NEWS
Catalan Parliament Declares Independence From Spain
Incomplete JFK File Dump Doesn't Provide The Drama Trump Promised
US Economy Grew At 3 Percent Rate In Q3
Two American Women Rescued After Five Months At Sea
'Stranger Things' Season 2 Is Out Today — Here's What The Reviews Say
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One thing we can assure you is not fake is that today is Friday and tomorrow is the weekend.

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