If this connection lets me get them through, you can look at these while I wander into town for some dinner:
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- Here Be Monsters - "They did it for the simplest of reasons: adventure. Three friends, on a drunken dare, set out in a dinghy for a nearby island. But when the gas ran out and they drifted into barren waters, their biggest threat wasn't the water or the ocean—it was each other." The remarkable story of three teenagers from Tokelau who survived fifty-one days adrift in the Pacific.
- Humans: Why They Triumphed - "How did one ape 45,000 years ago happen to turn into a planet dominator? The answer lies in an epochal collision of creativity." Possibly also by not stealing boats when drunk...
- Living in SF Means... - "Living in San Francisco means having worked at a start-up, made lattes, mixed Bloody Marys, sold tulipty clothing, waited on morons, and invested your heart, your soul, and all your energy into a nonprofit. It means still walking dogs, still trimming weed, still babysitting, still doing random gigs from Craigslist, still participating in clinical test studies at UCSF, still doing whatever the **** it takes to pay rent in this city. It means thinking that half a million dollars for a one-bedroom condo is totally normal." And more besides, apparently.
- "Literally Unbelievable" - There are people on Facebook who don't realise that the stories in The Onion are satire. Here they are.
- The Fifty-Nine Storey Crisis - "What's an engineer's worst nightmare? To realize that the supports he designed for a skyscraper like Citicorp Center are flawed---and hurricane season is approaching." The remarkable story of how the engineer of what was then the seventh-tallest building in the world realised that he'd done it wrong - and had to own up so they could fix it.
- How I Failed, Failed, and Finally Succeeded at Learning How to Code - "The programming website Project Euler provides a plan for how to learn anything in fun, discrete steps."
- Cover Browser - "View 450,000+ covers of comics, books and more." That just about sums it up
- Given our current technology and with the proper training, would it be possible for someone to become Batman? - Interesting question attracts excellent answers on Q&A site Quora.
- The Ballmer Days Are Over - "He’s employee number 30 and has been with Microsoft since mid-1980. In 2000, after nearly 20 years of service, Microsoft promoted Steve Ballmer to Chief Executive Officer." Ben Brooks thinks it's about time he left.
- I'm not racist, but... - "I search public facebook posts for 'not racist but' and post examples of how not racist people are." Another excellent collection of Facebook imbeciles
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