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Tuesday, 24 December 2013

Easy Box

The Cardboard Box Just Got Way Better (Seriously), Our Plan To Rescue Dennis Rodman From A North Korean Prison, The Year In Digg, How Russia's Once-Richest Man Hid His Last $170 Million From Putin, I Signed Up For Health Care And All I Got Was This, Well, I'm Not Really Sure Yet
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Tuesday, December 24, 2013
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EASY BOX
The Cardboard Box Just Got Way Better (Seriously)
digg.com
Every year, one billion cardboard boxes are produced in the U.S. Every one of them is terrible. These two engineering students have come up with a genius replacement.
MISSION: HYPOTHETICAL
Our Plan To Rescue Dennis Rodman From A North Korean Prison
thewire.com
What if, instead of leaving North Korea today, Dennis Rodman didn't make it out and was instead thrown into a prison camp by the country's erratic young dictator Kim Jong-un? And what if two brave bloggers had to save him?
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The Year In Digg
digg.com
In the last year, we here at Digg have posted 21,303 stories, tweeted 25,088 times, and drank over 1,000 beers. But these numbers only tell part of the tale. That's why we've compiled the most noteworthy stats and stories from 2013 into something we like to call, "The Year In Digg."
PUTIN THE WOOL OVER HIS EYES
How Russia's Once-Richest Man Hid His Last $170 Million From Putin
qz.com
Mikhail Khodorkovsky, the Russian ex-oligarch who was just freed after 10 years in jail, told journalists at a press conference in Berlin two days ago that he didn't know how much money he had left. Leonid Bershidsky, a columnist for the Russian edition of Forbes, thinks he has an idea.
BLACKHOLE MARKET
I Signed Up For Health Care And All I Got Was This, Well, I'm Not Really Sure Yet
psmag.com
One man's attempt to navigate HealthCare.gov.
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AND DAVID BLAINE THOUGHT HE WAS SO COOL
Image: A woman and a child stand in the
A woman and a child stand in the "Step into the Void" glass skywalk overlooking the French Alps on top of a 3842-meter peak in Chamonix on December 23, 2013. The installation, which opened to the public after three years of development, is made of three layers of glass and can withstand winds of up to 200kmph. Credit: JEAN-PIERRE CLATOT/AFP/Getty Images/Newscom
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