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Friday, 8 June 2018
Get Rich Or Work Forever Trying
Welcome to What We Learned This Week, a digest of the most curiously important facts. This week: Leading retirement expert suggests millennials work until they're 70, the Salton Sea is a festering sore and soccer style is very in now.
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END OF THE WORLD AS WE KNOW IT
WHAT WE LEARNED THIS WEEK
Millennials Must Work Until They Die, And Other Facts
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Welcome to What We Learned This Week, a digest of the most curiously important facts. This week: Leading retirement expert suggests millennials work until they're 70, the Salton Sea is a festering sore and soccer style is very in now.
THE MACHINE IS BLEEDING
The Stories We Tell At The End Of The World
theoutline.com
New works by Paul Schrader, William T. Vollman, and Richard Powers grapple with meaningful living under environmental collapse.
IT LOOKS LIKE CGI
VIDEO: Absolutely Jaw-Dropping Footage Of A Huge Tornado In Wyoming
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This tornado near Laramie on Wednesday isn't the most powerful we've ever seen, but it might be the most beautiful (in a scary way)?
GOT A BAD FEELING ABOUT THIS
What If 'Star Wars' Never Happened?
polygon.com
Imagining a world where George Lucas' space fantasy didn't revolutionize Hollywood.
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An Intuitive Project Management Tool That Works At A Glance
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GRASPING AT GALAXY BRAIN
THOUGHT: CALL IT 'TETREZ'
The New 'Tetris' Game Has Already Invaded My Mind, And It Isn't Even Out Yet
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Why am I excited about a reimagining of the one of the oldest video games from a team whose greatest title was released over 15 years ago? Because it's the collision of the two most timeless games I can think of.
GOOGLE IT
Web Searches Reveal (In Aggregate) What We're Really Thinking
scientificamerican.com
Google as a window into our private thoughts
WORTH BUZZING ABOUT
Honey Bees Are The First Insect Known To Grasp The Concept Of Zero
motherboard.vice.com
By giving bees visual math quizzes, scientists discovered that these insects know a null set when they see one.
VIDEO OF THE DAY
ONE SET OF FOOTPRINTS IN THE ASPHALT
Chinese Police Officer Figures Out A Novel Way To Get An Old Man Across The Street Without Holding Up Traffic
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Gridlock is a far less serious problem than a man getting hit by a car, but why not avoid both if you're able?
IN THE NEWS
Anthony Bourdain Found Dead At 61 After Reportedly Killing Himself
The Washington Capitals (Finally) Win The Stanley Cup
Ex-Senate Aide Charged In Leak Case Where Times Reporter's Records Were Seized
Curiosity Rover Finds 3.5-Billion-Year-Old Organic Compounds And Strange Methane On Mars
InfoWars Is Holding A Contest To Hire A New Reporter And The Audition Videos Are... Something Else
FROM THE DIGG STORE
Learn How To Create Mobile-Friendly Animations
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Used by Google, Dell and NASA, Animatron Studio gives you the tools you need to create animations and graphics that will engage your audience, even if you have zero design or coding technical know-how.
Happy first — wait, crap, — *second* Friday of June!
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