Monday, April 18, 2016

You Can't Kill Pastafarianism

How Food Became Pop Culture, The Rise — And Maybe Fall — Of Pastafarianism, Never Lose Your Keys Again, Are College Athletics Spending Themselves Into Disaster?, People Are Trying To Sell Air From Kobe Bryant's Final NBA Game On Ebay, Dolphins Are Helping Us Hunt For Aliens
The Daily Digg
Monday, April 18, 2016
How Food Became Pop Culture
THE FOODIE'S ORIGIN STORY
How Food Became Pop Culture
luckypeach.com
Celebrity chef Mario Batali on the evolution of dining, cooking and society's interest in dining and cooking.
HOLY MACARONI!
The Rise — And Maybe Fall — Of Pastafarianism
atlasobscura.com
A Nebraska ruling that the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster is not a legally recognized religion is a small setback as the movement expands its noodly reach.
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Never Lose Your Keys Again
getkeycatch.com
KeyCatch lives on your light switch, requires no drilling, leveling, or mounting and has a magnetic field powerful enough to support up to three pounds. Here's to never losing your keys again!
LOSING MONEYBALL
Are College Athletics Spending Themselves Into Disaster?
usatoday.com
New economics research suggests college sports may be facing a bubble of their own, the kind that goes "pop."
AIR BRYANT
People Are Trying To Sell Air From Kobe Bryant's Final NBA Game On Ebay
fusion.net
An Ebay search on Sunday afternoon found dozens of listings for a chance to forever own a patch of atmosphere Kobe Bryant exhaled into (maybe [probably not]).
PHONE HOME, FLIPPER
Dolphins Are Helping Us Hunt For Aliens
nautil.us
When twelve men — including a young Carl Sagan — gathered at the Green Bank Observatory in West Virginia to discuss the art and science of alien hunting in 1961, the Order of the Dolphin was born.
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THE NEW SESAME STREET IS GRITTY
Digg Pic Of The Day
The Sesame Street gang joined John Oliver to slam politicians for doing nothing about America's lead poisoning crisis. Credit: Last Week Tonight
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