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Aug. 9th, 2013 10:36 pmAn infographic of 4'33".
Chinese watermelon babies
Evaluating fishery health by studying historical menus.
I really wish this article went into a little more depth. It presents a great thesis and then fades away. Also, today was brought to you by The Salt, NPR's food blog.
They made baseball caps with team names transliterated into Hebrew. Apparently, BRVZ in Hebrew means duck. Not something that ever came up in any of the Hebrew classes I took.
Stunning timelapse video of (mostly) well-known European structures.
I'm a sucker for articles (or, in this case, cartoons) about why we like sports.
Deconstructing the 2002 USMNT photo shoot.
Chinese watermelon babies
Evaluating fishery health by studying historical menus.
I really wish this article went into a little more depth. It presents a great thesis and then fades away. Also, today was brought to you by The Salt, NPR's food blog.
They made baseball caps with team names transliterated into Hebrew. Apparently, BRVZ in Hebrew means duck. Not something that ever came up in any of the Hebrew classes I took.
Stunning timelapse video of (mostly) well-known European structures.
I'm a sucker for articles (or, in this case, cartoons) about why we like sports.
Deconstructing the 2002 USMNT photo shoot.
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