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Saturday 11 November 2017

Stuck In Second Gear

Second Life was supposed to be the future of the internet, but then Facebook came along. Yet many people still spend hours each day inhabiting this virtual realm.
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HOW WE GOT HERE
'YOU DON'T WANT TO LEAVE'
The Digital Ruins Of A Forgotten Future
theatlantic.com
Second Life was supposed to be the future of the internet, but then Facebook came along. Yet many people still spend hours each day inhabiting this virtual realm.
'WE FINALLY HAVE A FUTURE'
Love's Road Home
nytimes.com
Ashley Volk waited for Sam Siatta to return from Afghanistan. She couldn't have seen the detours ahead. But "she kept on fighting, for him and for them."
STARS AND SUDS
Beer And American Patriotism Are Inseparable — Thanks To WWII
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Circa 1942, as American troops engaged in foreign theaters, a group called the Brewery Industry Foundation launched a series of advertisements that in no uncertain terms linked beer to patriotism.
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THE WEEK IN PHOTOS
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The Best Photography Of The Week
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A Mississippi town that is finally desegregating its schools, the cultural violence against women in Nepal and an artist's 20-year documentation of a Roma family.
THE DYNAMIC DUO
The Week's Coolest Space Images
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Every day satellites are zooming through space, snapping incredible pictures of Earth, the solar system and outer space. Here are the highlights from this week.
SHINING BRIGHT
Beauty In Blackwater
hakaimagazine.com
While most photographers are tucked in bed, Michael Patrick O'Neill dons dive gear and searches for his subjects at the ocean's surface, in the black of night.
UNWELCOME GUESTS
NOTHING IS TOO REMOTE FOR PROFIT
America's Wildest Place Is Open For Business
nytimes.com
If you've never heard of the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska, you're not alone. But it deserves our attention, now more than ever.
THIS IS CRAZY
A Teen Girl Posed For 8 Years As A Married Man To Write About Baseball And Harass Women
deadspin.com
Baseball fan-turned-writer Becca Schultz was never what she seemed online.
BOMBARDED WITH QUESTIONS
What Happens When Hundreds Of Reporters Arrive In A Town Of 600?
mysanantonio.com
On Monday, the morning after Devin Kelley killed 26 people and wounded another 20 at the quaint First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs, reporters from across the country descended upon the city that no one had heard of on Saturday.
SKIN IN THE GAME
Inside The Business Of Body Brokering
psmag.com
When eight heads arrived at a shipping warehouse in Detroit, the feds uncovered some unsavory details about the little-known trade in human remains.
VIDEO OF THE DAY
MIND YOU, NYC IS PRETTY DIRTY
We Can't Believe There's A Man Vacuuming The Pavement In Front Of Ice-T's Wife
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Just imagine, this is actually someone's job.
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This robot vacuum outperforms other higher-priced models in tests. You can schedule it to clean when you're not home, and it will return to its dock to charge after cleaning. Technology is neat.
Hey friends, enjoy the weekend.

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