Thursday, September 25, 2014

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Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2014 07:05:49 -0400 (EDT)
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Subject: Bent Out Of Shape

Occupational Hazards Of Working On Wall Street, All Bent Out Of Shape Over The iPhone 6, Now Cooking Doesn't Have To Be A Pain, Why Overinflating A Basketball Is A Bad Idea, The (Almost) Uncatchable Robin Hood Of Greece, Unleashing An Epidemic To Kill The Tumbleweeds
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Thursday, September 25, 2014
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TOXIC WORKPLACE ENVIRONMENT
Occupational Hazards Of Working On Wall Street
bloombergview.com
People like to think they have a "character," and that this character of theirs will endure, no matter the situation. It's not really so. People are vulnerable to the incentives of their environment, and often the best a person can do, if he wants to behave in a certain manner, is to choose carefully the environment that will go to work on their characters.
WHY WAS THIS A STORY?
All Bent Out Of Shape Over The iPhone 6
digg.com
The Internet has erupted with the news that a phone made entirely out of earthly material is susceptible to the laws of physics.
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Now Cooking Doesn't Have To Be A Pain
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DAYUM
Why Overinflating A Basketball Is A Bad Idea
digg.com
Who filled that basketball with guns?
HE FOUGHT THE LAW ETC.
The (Almost) Uncatchable Robin Hood Of Greece
bbc.co.uk
He's spent decades dodging the law. He's escaped from jail twice by helicopter. He's given millions to the poor. This is the story of how Greece's most wanted man became a folk hero.
CAN A BURST OF WIND DO THE JOB AS WELL?
Unleashing An Epidemic To Kill The Tumbleweeds
popsci.com
U.S. Agricultural Research Service scientists have applied to release exotic Eurasian fungi to kill invasive tumbleweeds in the American West.
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VIEWED OPTIMISTICALLY, IT'S AN UNUSUAL HEADBUTT
Image: China's Wang Cong, left, kicks Taiwan's Kao Yu-chuan during the women's 60kg Wushu Sanda competition at the 17th Asian Games in Incheon, Korea, Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2014.
China's Wang Cong, left, kicks Taiwan's Kao Yu-chuan during the women's 60kg Wushu Sanda competition at the 17th Asian Games in Incheon, Korea, Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2014. Credit: AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko
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