Things I have recently spotted that may
be of interest to someone else:
Computing: National Public Radio says that Facebook
won't let you have an account, if you are 100 or older, and give your
real age.
Humor: (or something) NPR reports on corn-picking
contests. No machinery, just the person.
Politics: (sort of) NPR reports on the reluctance
to accept that Ebola is not an air-borne virus.
Relevant reports that, if you have
$3,650, or more, after debt is figured in, you have more
money than half of the people on earth. (That's $10 a day, by the
way.)
Science: NPR reports that we
might have been better
off living in villages with about 150 people, than living with the
type and number of social interactions that most of us have.
Wired reports on new techniques to
determine if there really
is awareness in a person in a coma, or an apparent persistent
vegetative state. Apparently, sometimes, there is.
Sports: from USA Today, and other
media: Lauren Hill, college freshman basketball player, hopes
to enter her first game on November 2, provided she hasn't been
incapacitated completely by an inoperable brain tumor by that time. There are videos of this, from
CBS, and ABC.
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