January 25, 2016

Should Trevor Noah Start Building An Ark?

How Intelligent Do You Have To Be To Raise A Child?, How To Get Yourself The Right Health Insurance, Wish Home Security Was Cheaper? Install It Yourself, The Most Prolific Photographer You've Never Heard Of Is 22, And Other News, Why Are Americans Ignoring Trevor Noah?, The Epic Fail Of Hollywood's Hottest Algorithm
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Monday, January 25, 2016
How Intelligent Do You Have To Be To Raise A Child?
WHO KNOWS BEST?
How Intelligent Do You Have To Be To Raise A Child?
nymag.com
The state said a 19-year-old with an intellectual disability wasn't equipped to look after her baby and whisked the newborn off to another family just after birth — a decision the mother was ready to fight. But how smart do you really have to be to raise a child?
HOW TO BE AN ADULT
How To Get Yourself The Right Health Insurance
digg.com
Health insurance isn't cheap, but it's really important. And with open enrollment closing on January 31st, here's a quick primer on how to pick the best plan for you.
SECURITY WE DIGG SPONSORED
Wish Home Security Was Cheaper? Install It Yourself
simplisafe.com
SimpliSafe's system is easy to install, has no annual contracts and offers 24/7 monitoring plans way cheaper than ADT's.
WHAT YOU MISSED THIS WEEKEND
The Most Prolific Photographer You've Never Heard Of Is 22, And Other News
digg.com
The Internet blizzard kept on blowing without you over the weekend. Catch up on what happened: robots have learned to solve Rubik's Cubes; a writer came to terms with his sexsomnia; and RC racing got really serious.
HIS RATINGS ARE A NOAH MAN'S LAND
Why Are Americans Ignoring Trevor Noah?
slate.com
This crazy campaign should be his coming-out party. Instead, it's our first election since 2000 where "The Daily Show" might as well not exist.
IT HAS A STAR ON THE WALK OF LAME
The Epic Fail Of Hollywood's Hottest Algorithm
vulture.com
When Ryan Kavanaugh wasn't hanging out with Bradley Cooper, or leasing a horse for Kate Bosworth, or negotiating a "Golden Globes" shout-out from Christian Bale, or bringing a baby wolf to the office, he was talking up the sweetest game in Hollywood: the chance to invest in movies that seemed certain to succeed.
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LOOKS LIKE SHE GOT COAL FEET
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A Hindu devotee carrying her child walks on burning coal during a religious procession marking the Thaipusam festival in Chennai, India on January 24, 2016. Thaipusam, which is celebrated in honor of Hindu god Lord Murugan, is an annual procession by Hindu devotees seeking blessings, fulfilling vows and offering thanks. Credit: AP Photo/Arun Sankar K
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Lelouch Skywalker

'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' As An Anime Opening Works Way Too Well, Electrify Your Eating Utensils To Supercharge The Flavor Of Your Food, Digg's New Year, New Gear Guide, This Robot Can Solve A Rubik's Cube In One Second, If Sid's Mutant Toys From 'Toy Story' Were Real, They'd Look Like This, Mountain Had A Bit Too Much To Drink Last Night
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Sunday, January 24, 2016
'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' As An Anime Opening Works Way Too Well
KAWAIILO REN
'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' As An Anime Opening Works Way Too Well
digg.com
There are no words. This is incredible.
OR YOU CAN CHEW ON A 9 VOLT BATTERY
Electrify Your Eating Utensils To Supercharge The Flavor Of Your Food
digg.com
Munchies visits the inventor Hiromi Nakamura, who is researching the concept of "electric taste." Hiromi has developed a fork and cup that zap your taste buds with electrical currents to make food taste saltier.
FROM THE DIGG STORE
Digg's New Year, New Gear Guide
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Don't suffer through 2016 with the same shitty gloves, headphones and wallet you meant to replace last year but never actually did.
HOLY CRAP
This Robot Can Solve A Rubik's Cube In One Second
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Software engineers Jay Flatland and Paul Rose built this remarkable machine that can solve Rubik's Cubes faster than you can blink (1.047 seconds).
THE LITTLE ENGINE THAT SHOULDN'T
If Sid's Mutant Toys From 'Toy Story' Were Real, They'd Look Like This
digg.com
Don't be surprised if your child grows up with an unnatural fear of trains.
SNOW BIG DEAL, I'M COOL TO DRIVE
Mountain Had A Bit Too Much To Drink Last Night
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This avalanche near Saxon, Switzerland was deliberately triggered in order to reduce risk to drivers. Luckily these guys got the whole amazing thing on tape.
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COMES WITH A FREE CUP OF LAVA!
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This thermic lance should mostly be used to clean up old screws and bolts you can't remove, but if for some reason you want to melt rocks, it can do that too. Credit: NightHawkInLight
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