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Science snuggles. http://tmblr.co/Z29NBy18bca3e
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Tomorrow: The unsolved mysteries of the universe with astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson. http://tmblr.co/Z29NBy18bIWc8
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NPR's Fresh Air 님이 리트윗했습니다
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"The least we could do is spend some time in Benghazi asking the people who actually live there what happened." http://tmblr.co/Z29NBy18ak6di
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Harold Ramis On Working At 'Playboy' And Writing 'Animal House' http://n.pr/MZTVkY
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During World War I, Germany Unleashed 'Terrorist Cell In America' http://n.pr/1hQ8nKh
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Fresh Air: For the Elderly Hipsters. http://tmblr.co/Z29NBy18UxbNk
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"Ships are blowing up at sea, or catching fire, factories are blowing up. Are these accidents? ...Sabotage?" http://tmblr.co/Z29NBy18Uo8DF
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Eric Dolphy's '64 album Out to Lunch delivers "organized mayhem." http://tmblr.co/Z29NBy18Uj4sg
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NPR's Fresh Air 님이 리트윗했습니다
Fascinating stuff on
@nprfreshair today - America hit with bombings, anthrax attacks - in 1915. -
"If something is supposed to be free, then it really means they're taking your data." -
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If You Think You're Anonymous Online, Think Again http://n.pr/1epOIsH
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Vertical Scratchers: Slashed Chords, Fractured Poetry by
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"Data brokers" know every place you've lived--even your college dorm room number. Here's how: http://tmblr.co/Z29NBy18OfHod
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Google keeps tabs on all of your searches.
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"Privacy is becoming a luxury good." Investigative reporter
@JuliaAngwin on the extreme ways she shielded herself from data surveillance.
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