Rabu, 07 Januari 2015

Actually, A Good Idea

I Tried To Warn You About Sleazy Billionaire Jeffrey Epstein In 2002, Pizza Studio Is The Chipotle Of The Pizza World, Guy Accidentally Films A Huge Grasshopper Getting Eaten In Midair, Why Apple Could Leave Ports Behind, Intel Budgets $300 Million For Diversity, American Theme Parks Will Never Be Truly Fun Until They're This Dangerous
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Wednesday, January 7, 2015
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'WHAT DO YOU HAVE ON THE GIRLS?'
I Tried To Warn You About Sleazy Billionaire Jeffrey Epstein In 2002
thedailybeast.com
When Vicky Ward profiled Jeffrey Epstein for Vanity Fair, the testimonies of women claiming abuse by him were excised from the published piece.
THIS SNACKWAVE THING HAS GONE TOO FAR
Pizza Studio Is The Chipotle Of The Pizza World
firstwefeast.com
The California startup is competing with the likes of Dominos and Pizza Hut through artisanal, customizable ingredients.
WAX ON, WAX OFFED
Guy Accidentally Films A Huge Grasshopper Getting Eaten In Midair
digg.com
R.I.P. grasshopper. He lived a long and fulfilling life, maybe.
HANDOFF INTO NOTHINGNESS
Why Apple Could Leave Ports Behind
gizmodo.com
While rumors of a 12-inch MacBook Air have been merrily percolating these last few months, the most interesting aspect of Apple's upcoming redesign turns out not to be the size after all. It's the apparent abandonment of ports.
ACTUALLY, A GOOD IDEA
Intel Budgets $300 Million For Diversity
nytimes.com
Over the last year, Apple, Google and other big technology companies have faced mounting criticism by civil rights leaders about the lack of diversity in their work forces, which are populated mostly by white and Asian men. Now Intel, the giant chip maker, is taking more concrete steps to do something about it.
A FEW STITCHES NEVER KILLED ANYONE
American Theme Parks Will Never Be Truly Fun Until They're This Dangerous
digg.com
New Zealand is just like Action Park was in the good old days — high speed, high risk and high fun.
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WE'D RATHER GO TO THE BEACH
Image: Buggy MD Rally driver Pascal Thomasse and co-pilot Pascal Larroque, both of France, race during the third stage of the Dakar Rally 2015 between the cities of San Juan and Chilecito, Argentina, Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2015. The race will finish on Jan. 17, passing through Bolivia and Chile and returning to Argentina.
Buggy MD Rally driver Pascal Thomasse and co-pilot Pascal Larroque, both of France, race during the third stage of the Dakar Rally 2015 between the cities of San Juan and Chilecito, Argentina, Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2015. The race will finish on Jan. 17, passing through Bolivia and Chile and returning to Argentina. Credit: AP Photo/Felipe Dana
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