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If you feel like cringing yourself to death and crying to sleep for the rest of your life should you miraculously survive the ordeal, you can watch it on youtube
I couldn’t make it two minutes in
Save yourselves
Neil deGrasse Tyson Explains Just How Wealthy Bill Gates Is
Milwaukee bar constructs fake Brazilian slum for yuppies to enjoy the World Cup in | Death and Taxes
Tadeuvia firehose
quoting: "aaaAAAAAAAAAAAaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA"
Massive 'ocean' discovered towards Earth's core - environment - 12 June 2014 - New Scientist
TadeuWAT
How a junior feels during a code review
by @iamtew
Good Badlands: Dry Terrain of the American West Captured in a Brief Moment of Color by Guy Tal
The Badlands are a type of parched, sunbaked terrain characterized by jagged rock, cracked earth and, of course, minimal vegetation. It’s a harsh environment of lifeless wasteland but there is also good news to be found in the badlands. For the patient observer, like photographer Guy Tal, there is a delicate beauty that reveals itself only so often. “On rare years,” says Tal, describing his series of photos taken in the American West, “wildflowers burst into stunning display of color, transforming the desert into a veritable garden for just few precious days.” The reason, apparently, is that vegetation in the region has adapted to the climate. With just a tiny bit of moisture the desert can transform into a colorful garden of bright purple and yellow. You can see more photos on Tal’s website, or purchase his book More Than a Rock. (via Bored Panda)
Update: According to @happyhillers these are Scorpionweed and Beeplant flowers.
The Jack Rabbit Speaks
Michael Keaton's Birdman Movie Is Batshit Insane, In A Good Way
TadeuCraaaaazy
CoeLux skylight brings "sunlight" to windowless spaces
Section: Electronics
Tags: Healing, Health, LED, Lighting, Nanotechnology, Sunlight
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La Copa del Mundo de todo lo demás
La World Cup of Everything Else del Wall Street Journal hace competir a los mismos 32 países que van a jugar la Copa del Mundo de fútbol pero con diversos datos: número de McDonalds, aeropuertos, Starbucks per capita... También hay otras métricas más serias, como población, usuarios de Internet o accidentes de coche.
España no destaca por nada en particular. Pero atención: en «aeropuertos per cápita» -donde podríamos estar bien clasificados- caemos miserablemente eliminados en la primera ronda por mala suerte: nos tocó junto a Australia, donde hay poca gente, un gran territorio y por tanto tocan a más. En cambio en desempleo quedamos en un digno tercer o cuarto puesto, categoría ganada por méritos propios por Bosnia y Herzegovina, que padece un 44,3% de paro :-(
(Vía Neatorama.)
June 07, 2014
OHMYGAW, we just locked in our audiobook reader. Hopefully announcing next week.
Thanks once again for all of your support. It means a lot to me.