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This Is Why You Shouldn't Brake Check Tailgaters

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This Is Why You Shouldn't Brake Check Tailgaters

This Is Why You Shouldn't Brake Check Tailgaters

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This Is Why You Shouldn't Brake Check Tailgaters Tailgaters are assholes. No way around that. But brake-checking the asshole who's tailgating you is a good way to cause a crash. March 11, 2016 at 05:54PM

Picture of the day for March 12, 2016

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Interior of Altenburg Abbey Church, Lower Austria.

purpurous: Word of the day for March 12, 2016

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Word of the day is purpurous : (archaic) Purple. British chemist William Henry Perkin, who accidentally discovered mauveine, the first aniline dye, was born on this day in 1838.

Picture of the day for March 12, 2016

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Picture of the day on March 12, 2016: Interior of Altenburg Abbey Church, Lower Austria

purpurous: Word of the day for March 12, 2016

purpurous , adj : (archaic) Purple. British chemist William Henry Perkin, who accidentally discovered mauveine, the first aniline dye, was born on this day in 1838.

1988: The Year Donald Lost His Mind

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1988: The Year Donald Lost His Mind

1988: The Year Donald Lost His Mind

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1988: The Year Donald Lost His Mind At the early peak of his success, he pulled the trigger on a manic series of deals that nearly brought him down.

Article of the day for March 12, 2016

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Article of the day is Isabella Beeton. Check it out: http://ift.tt/1oWeX6W

Article of the day for March 12, 2016

The Article of the day for March 12, 2016 is Isabella Beeton . Isabella Beeton (1836–1865) was an English journalist and editor, and the author of Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management. She married Samuel Orchart Beeton, an ambitious publisher and magazine editor, in 1856. Less than a year later, she began writing for one of his publications, The Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine. She translated French fiction and wrote the cookery column, though all the recipes were plagiarised from other works, or sent in by the magazine's readers. In 1859 the Beetons launched a series of 48-page monthly supplements to the magazine; the 24 instalments were published in one volume as the Book of Household Management in October 1861, which sold 60,000 copies in the first year. Isabella was working on an abridged version of her book when she died of puerperal fever at the age of 28. She had given birth to four children, two of whom died in infancy, and had had several miscarriages. Two o

The Sadness and Beauty of Watching Google’s AI Play Go

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The Sadness and Beauty of Watching Google’s AI Play Go

The Sadness and Beauty of Watching Google’s AI Play Go

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The Sadness and Beauty of Watching Google’s AI Play Go “It’s not a human move. I’ve never seen a human play this move,” he says. “So beautiful.” It’s a word he keeps repeating. Beautiful. Beautiful. Beautiful.

Why saying 'idek' sets off Venmo's terrorism alerts

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Why saying 'idek' sets off Venmo's terrorism alerts

Why saying 'idek' sets off Venmo's terrorism alerts

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Why saying 'idek' sets off Venmo's terrorism alerts It turns out that putting "idek" ("I don't even know") in the text field of a Venmo transaction is a surefire way to get yourself in trouble. Because IDEK is also an acronym for Islami Dawat-e-Kafela, which is another name for Harakat Ul-Jihad-i-Islami, a radical Islamic organization in Bangladesh.

Where’s George Is Not Made Of Money

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Where’s George Is Not Made Of Money Where’s George, one of the break-out successes of the nascent web, is being slowly left behind by the rest of the Internet.

Where’s George Is Not Made Of Money

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Where’s George Is Not Made Of Money