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Everyone is clamering to lose weight at this time of year. This is some solid advice.
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Another collection of random, interesting thigs that I have happened across this week.
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Talk of the new MacBook lacking MagSafe had people questioning would it get yanked off he table when you inevitably trip of the cable. This is the sort of in depth analysis that Dr Drang is famous for. As a engineer by education, this stuff gets me super interested.
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John Urschel is probably the smartest guy in the NFL.
Simply put, right now, not playing football isn’t an option for me. And for that reason, I truly envy Chris Borland.
He’s a published mathematician and spent his spare time at Penn State teaching undergrads. The fact that he still plays football despite the fact that he fully understands the risks, isn’t all that surprising. I also think that Urschel is smart enough to walk away when he knows it’s time.
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Some of the cool things I’ve come across this week
Mining Bitcoin with Pencil and Paper (Righto)
The history of the chocolate chip cookie (The New Yorker)
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Whilst I acknowledge that he is a remarkably talented archer, I can’t help but think that the video makes him look painfully unathletic.
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I’m officially adding Two Rivers, WI to my list of places to visit in the USA.
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I get unreasonably excited by these releases and this one is no exception. Thousands of totally unique covers made using real wood type.
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Federico is known for his obsessive reviews of iOS apps. This time he talks about how his iPhone and apps on it have helped to keep him healthy after cancer. Astounding.
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I spend far too much time on the Internet and here are some of the things that I’ve enjoyed this week.
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Eric Legrand was tragically injured during a college football game back in 2010. He was paralysed from the next down but he hasn’t stopped fighting.
It hasn’t been easy, but I’ve come a long way. I still have a long way to go, but I’m up for the challenge. A true athlete always is.
Hard not to love Eric and be cheering for him.
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A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP
— Leonard Nimoy (@TheRealNimoy) February 23, 2015Died yesterday at the age of 83. What a man. So beloved by geeks, nerds, and Trekkies everywhere.
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This is a proof of concept to try and get some support to get a feature length film made. Awkward title aside I really enjoyed it and would love to see more.
THE BOY WHO COULDN’T SLEEP AND NEVER HAD TO proof-of-concept from Dan Eckman on Vimeo.
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