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programming

Know Your Language: C Rules Everything Around Me (Part One)
A brief history of the programming language to end all programming languages.
Michael Byrne
9.6.15
models

An Information Theory of Losing Consciousness
What happens to 'us' when we're not longer aware of 'us.'
Michael Byrne
9.6.15
Astro Guide

Daily Horoscope: September 06, 2015
Daily horoscopes and astrology for Aquarius, Pisces, Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, and Capricorn.
Annabel Gat
9.6.15
Stuff

What Is It Like to Date When You Have Borderline Personality Disorder?
For those dealing with BPD, the trust and patience required by relationships can be a complicated issue.
Sophie Saint Thomas
9.6.15
deep dives

The Story of House in the Park, Atlanta's Ultimate Picnic for House Heads
"You can come to House in the Park with no food, no water, and no family; you will leave full, thirst quenched, and with a new family."
Bryce David
9.6.15
Stuff

A Tale of Two Mothers: Joel Peterson's Autobiographical Novel Takes on Love, War, and Adoption
Peterson's Dreams of My Mothers is an autobiographical novel, following his life from his childhood in South Korea to his adolescence as an adopted son in Minnesota.
Victoria Namkung
9.6.15
Stuff

How Cannibals Might Cure Degenerative Brain Diseases
The Kore tribe in Papua New Guinea ate its dead during a prion epidemic called kuru. Eventually, many of the cannibals developed a resistance to kuru altogether.
Mark Hay
9.6.15
kansas state

Kansas State's Marching Band Show Featured a Jayhawk Fellating the Starship Enterprise.
Kansas State marching band had a pretty interesting halftime show.
Sean Newell
9.6.15
wisconsin

Wisconsin Safety Tried to Line Up with Alabama Offense after Concussion
Wisconsin safety Mike Caputo got a concussion and tried to join the Alabama huddle because he had no idea where he was on the field.
Sean Newell
9.6.15
The Incarceration Issue

Editor's Letter
You can learn a lot about a country by looking at the places it locks people up.
Royce Akers
9.6.15
The Incarceration Issue

Do the Time to Pay the Fine
While you can go to jail for unpaid fines in most Australian states, it doesn't happen all that often. Except in Western Australia, where more than 1,000 fine defaulters are locked up every year.
Hannah Scholte
9.6.15
The Incarceration Issue

Island Wide Shut
Director Eva Orner turns her attention to Australia's treatment of asylum seekers.
Lee Zachariah
9.6.15
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