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16 Jun 04:07

meanwhile in brazil (this video is funny, but there are pretty...



meanwhile in brazil

(this video is funny, but there are pretty serious things going on)

16 Jun 04:06

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16 Jun 04:05

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16 Jun 04:04

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16 Jun 04:01

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16 Jun 04:01

How Hard Did They Look?

by The Nag
This is hilarious. 



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16 Jun 04:00

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16 Jun 03:59

700-Pound Snake

by snopes@snopes.com
Cooper Griggs

dang, that second photo!

Photograph purportedly shows a 700-lb. snake pulled from a lake in Proctor, North Carolina.
16 Jun 03:58

NYC’s massive subway project

by Ameya Pendse

Last month, workers completed the installation of the spire atop One World Trade Center — making it the tallest building in the western hemisphere. The event was covered by media across the globe as a monumental achievement that took over 10 years to complete.

But there’s an equally massive construction project taking place underneath New York City that many are unaware of: the building of the Second Avenue Subway.

Patrick Cashin, a staff photographer for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority of New York, has documented the construction from the very beginning.

After 90 years of planning and delays, the Second Avenue Subway is the first line to be constructed in New York City since 1932. The $4.5 billion transportation project will improve access to mass transit and reduce overcrowding and commuter delays on the east side of Manhattan.

Phase one began in 2007 and included the excavation of new tunnels eight stories (80 feet) beneath Manhattan’s Upper East Side, as well as access shafts at 69th and 72nd Streets.

Patrick began taking pictures of the site when the first hole was big enough for workers to climb into.

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“When I arrived on the scene in 2009, it was just a lot of mud and dirt,” Patrick says. “But as I kept going back, this hole kept getting deeper and deeper and soon it extended several blocks.”

Construction workers brought down and assembled a 485-ton, 450-foot long tunnel boring machine to drill through the mountain of bedrock. The machine used a 22-foot diameter cutterhead to mine 7,780 feet into two tunnels.

“I think when you’re down there for all of 10 seconds, you know that this is a dangerous place to be,” Patrick says. “When the boring machine is on and cutting, it’s loud and extremely dusty. I understand there’s about 800 workers spread out all over the project. Each are drilling, paving, moving rocks – everyone’s constantly in motion.”

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Patrick visits the site every few months and each time marvels at the progression. What was once walls of thick black rock suddenly became large, empty cavernous spaces.

“What’s really impressive is when you walk through where the tunnel boring machine had cut the 22-foot hole,” Patrick says, “And and then BOOM, you’re in this huge cavern. It’s this huge hole where the 72nd Street Station is going to be, and it just hits you how big, how much digging they had to do to get this cavern made. It’s just amazing.”

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The intended Second Avenue station is 110-feet high and 75-feet wide. Patrick admits being down below the city streets almost feels like being on another planet.

“This thing is definitely an engineering feat,” Patrick says. “These caverns are man-made — created from scratch. It feels like you’re in the center of the Earth but really we’re right underneath the busiest city in the world. It’s incredible.”

Patrick feels that with every picture he takes, he’s documenting a piece of history.

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“10 years ago there was nothing there, and now there’s this big cavern; there are these two tubes running underneath the streets. To show the progression and how it’s being built from start to finish is pretty exciting.”

Visit the MTA’s photostream to see more of their photography.

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16 Jun 03:48

The hours fly around in a circle - but does it float

by atleykins
16 Jun 03:47

The 50 worst charities, ranked by money blown on soliciting...



The 50 worst charities, ranked by money blown on soliciting costs
Totals from the latest 10 years of available federal tax filings

Marketplace Money interview and Original List of 50 Worst Charities

horrible and fascinating. these charities exist to pay themselves. nice racket.

16 Jun 03:46

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16 Jun 03:42

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16 Jun 03:13

cineraria: セキセイインコが走って来る来る!! - YouTube

15 Jun 06:39

kawaiicaptainanime: preservedcucumbers: There are two things...



















kawaiicaptainanime:

preservedcucumbers:

There are two things in life that I am truly passionate about: Comics, and honey.

I forgot about how good raw honey was until this moment

15 Jun 02:27

I illustrated some photos from Facebook

by Matthew Inman
Cooper Griggs

BUWAHAHAHAHAHAAAA!!!!

I illustrated some photos from Facebook

I took photos that people posted on Facebook and drew them.

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15 Jun 01:52

"Textbook costs to students at higher education institutions are rising 6% per year on average, and..."

Cooper Griggs

GAH! I'm glad I got my degree when I did. sheesh

“Textbook costs to students at higher education institutions are rising 6% per year on average, and have risen 82% over the last decade …”

- United States Government Accountability Office
15 Jun 01:51

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by kndll
15 Jun 01:51

The Ethical Excuse

by Christopher Wright
Help Desk, by Christopher B. Wright
15 Jun 00:24

I need a guide: michal karcz

by turn
14 Jun 22:58

IGGY AZALEA - Murda Bizness ft. T.I. (Official Video) (by...



IGGY AZALEA - Murda Bizness ft. T.I. (Official Video) (by carternamblith)

14 Jun 22:43

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14 Jun 22:38

jonyiveredesignsthings: Jony Ive redesigns the stop...



jonyiveredesignsthings:

Jony Ive redesigns the stop sign.

Credit @recurrie and @Agapov

14 Jun 22:37

BOB PEAK

by korsu
14 Jun 19:58

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14 Jun 18:10

World Heritage Site: Canaima National Park

by Arnold Chao

Kerepakupay vená, Parque Nacional Canaima, estado Bolívar, Noviembre 2012

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Respirando fresquito.

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Parque Nacional Canaima

Comparable to the size of Maryland, Canaima National Park is located on the border shared by Venezuela, Brazil, and Guyana. Unique plateaus called tepuis and the world’s tallest waterfall (Angel Falls) reside in this Venezuelan World Heritage Site, home of 6,000 Pemon indigenous people.

Do you want more pictures from this location? Visit the Canaima National Park gallery and Canaima group.

Photos from Jesus Alberto Salazar Cabrera, MarceloCamachobv, sebastianperezpe, capiotti, and jopimalg, Guy’s snaps, and finndus.


14 Jun 17:46

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14 Jun 17:46

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14 Jun 17:29

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Cooper Griggs

And now better maps of Mercury too.