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Interesting links of the day

  • By Gretchen
  • March 2, 2011September 30, 2018
  • 0 Comment on Interesting links of the day
  • Jurors acquit suspect, then give him their jury pay.  They say it’s still not enough to make up for what he went through.
  • Womens’ secret thoughts about porn, juxtaposed against photos of retro man candy (not safe for work, needless to say)
  • Top ten airport restaurants in the United States. Could’ve been very useful for me when I flew a lot more.
  • 26 year old woman makes a killing self-publishing books for the Kindle store. More than she could make using a traditional publisher, which she never has.  Holy crap.
  • Reviewer grasps the message of Jesse Bering’s new book The Belief Instinct, but convicts him of finding the potential truth of his own theories insufficiently depressing.
  • Five more logical fallacies in politics. 

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