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Here Are Some Links For Your Weekend Reading - March 25th, 2017
Let's play "Caption This Picture."   Found it under the headline "Aides Wrestle Drill From Trump's Hands As He Tries To Remove Obama Listening Device From Skull."  What would you caption it? Here are some of the posts that caught my eye. Hope you find something interesting.    Lighter Links: ‘Homo Sapiens as We Know
A Tale as Old As Time ...
I watched Beauty and the Beast this weekend, with my youngest.   via filmschoolrejects   He's not so young anymore, and it feels like these two toddlers aren't either.   If you haven't seen this yet, watch … It's a fascinating and funny time-lapse.     Two toddlers escaped their cribs and held a party in
March Madness: The Last Perfect Bracket Busted After Just 40 Games
March Madness is in full swing, and it feels like everyone (and their mom) has filled a bracket.  But how do they do it? More importantly, how do the people that are successful do it? The video, below, highlights the "Bracket Busters" of 2015.   via FiveThirtyEight   So, who were they?  A 13-year-old who used
I've Been Going to the Gym Again ...
I've been going to the gym again … and a lot of what I see there doesn't look like exercise.  On the other hand, you have guys like this, doing 20 different types of push-ups:      I used to do that. But, I can do anything I commit to do. So, I can do
What's The Most Common Password?
A week ago, we talked about security (or the lack of it). Saw this, and thought it was related: via imgur Is your password up there? Might want to change it.  I've started using phrases for my password. They're harder for computers to guess, but easier for you to remember. This comic by former NASA scientist,
Unicorns Are Becoming Less Mythical
Recently, we talked about billionaires and how they made their money. Today, I want to talk about companies that are valued at over $1 billion dollars.  In tech finance, a "Unicorn" is the moniker applied to private startups when they cross the supposedly mythical $1 Billion valuation level.  Well, fairy tales are coming true more often.   The