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Friday, 18 April 2014

Does Heaven Have Wi-Fi?

The Rapture Of The Nerds, The New 'Orange Is The New Black' Trailer Is Finally Here, What We Learned This Week, The Secretive Chinese Tech Giant That Can Rival Facebook And Amazon, Here's The Electric Car That Could Replace NYC's Controversial Horse-And-Carriages
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Friday, April 18, 2014
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TERASEM, TRANSHUMANISM AND SINGULARITY
The Rapture Of The Nerds
time.com
A new religion has set out to store memories for centuries and deliver its believers into a world where our souls can outlive our selves.
NEEDS MORE CRAZY EYES
The New 'Orange Is The New Black' Trailer Is Finally Here
digg.com
Who's ready to go back to Litchfield?
4/14 — 4/18
What We Learned This Week
digg.com
What did you learn this week? We learned why we yawn, how to make better eggs, and what your sleep habits say about your relationship.
MEET TENCENT
The Secretive Chinese Tech Giant That Can Rival Facebook And Amazon
fastcompany.com
A tech war has raged in China, and a winner seems ready to emerge. It's Tencent — a controversial, $139 billion company with nearly a billion users, which functions like Facebook, Amazon, Twitter, and Uber all rolled into one. Now it's gunning for global expansion.
SMELLS WAY BETTER
Here's The Electric Car That Could Replace NYC's Controversial Horse-And-Carriages
animalnewyork.com
Bill de Blasio's plan to ban horse-and-carriage rides in NYC has hit some setbacks, but at the New York Auto Show, the anti-carriage organization NYCLASS unveiled the electric, vintage-style car it has long touted as an alternative.
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MAKES FLAGELLANTS LOOK LIKE CHUMPS
Image: A hooded Filipino penitent has two pointed wooden sticks tied to his arms as he joins others in Maundy Thursday rituals to atone for sins. The bizarre ritual is frowned upon by church leaders in this predominantly Roman Catholic country.
A hooded Filipino penitent has two pointed wooden sticks tied to his arms as he joins others in Maundy Thursday rituals to atone for sins. The bizarre ritual is frowned upon by church leaders in this predominantly Roman Catholic country. Credit: AP Photo/Aaron Favila
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