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Thursday, 15 May 2014

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How A Group Of Players Plotted For 2 Years To Destroy A Single Ship, How To Lucid Dream, Finally, One Less Thing You Have To Overpay For, Has The End Of The Banana Arrived?, Little Kid Attacked By Dog, Saved By Cat, A WWII Battle Frozen In Time
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Thursday, May 15, 2014
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EVE ONLINE'S BIG GAME HUNTERS
How A Group Of Players Plotted For 2 Years To Destroy A Single Ship
rockpapershotgun.com
The tale of how a pilot flying a Ragnarok Titan, the biggest and most expensive ship class in "EVE Online," was inactive but tracked for years by a group of players. And when he eventually logged on, they bagged him.
DRAWING THE NEWS
How To Lucid Dream
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How to get the most out of your dreams.
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Finally, One Less Thing You Have To Overpay For
harrys.com
Let's cut to the chase: you're either overpaying for your razor or using a cheap crappy one. With Harry's you'll get a great shave without taking a haircut. It's the best of both worlds.
PEELED AWAY
Has The End Of The Banana Arrived?
popsci.com
Researchers fear that a relentless and virulent fungus could cripple the world's banana monoculture.
WARNING: GORE AT END
Little Kid Attacked By Dog, Saved By Cat
digg.com
Cats take a lot of flack for being generally entitled, aloof jerks. Here's the video you can send to every feline nay-sayer.
THE ATLANTIS OF MODERN WARFARE
A WWII Battle Frozen In Time
thedailybeast.com
Seventy years ago, a deadly battle took place in the Micronesian Sea. Today, extensive remains of the Japanese fleet lie at the bottom of the ocean, ready to be explored... if you dare.
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DON'T INHALE
Image: Anti-narcotics police agents incinerate seized packages of cocaine, in Trinidad, Bolivia, Wednesday, May 14, 2014. Anti-drug police burned over 1500 kilograms of drugs seized during last week's operations on the eastern region Beni, according to Police Colonel Mario Centellas, director of Bolivia's special forces against drug trafficking.
Anti-narcotics police agents incinerate seized packages of cocaine, in Trinidad, Bolivia, Wednesday, May 14, 2014. Anti-drug police burned over 1500 kilograms of drugs seized during last week's operations on the eastern region Beni, according to Police Colonel Mario Centellas, director of Bolivia's special forces against drug trafficking. Credit: AP Photo/Juan Karita
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