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Saturday, November 2, 2013

Here's Your Sign

And better yet: You can DIY these signs yourself — some even light up!

12 DIY Signs That Just Say It All

Want to express yourself without having to say a word? Now it's really easy to do.

30 Squeaky-Clean Laundry Hacks

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Everything Is About To Change

And not for the better. In a single second, everything around you can change. It happens that fast.

23 Photos Taken One Second Before Utter Catastrophe

This unlucky woman is one second away from having her concert experience ruined. One second can change everything.

oh no oh no oh no

WTF

What happens when your restaurant gets a 'B' rating from the health department? This restaurant decided to turn it into a sign for brunch.

LOL

This TV anchor presented the news as Ron Burgundy. And never broke character.

OMG

Some photos require a second look. Take a minute. These photos are not what you think.

NOM

It's November. And there are a lot of tasty things to eat this month.

CUTE

There's really not much more to say than this: This is 6 minutes of corgis running in slow motion.

FTW

This man asked strangers what message they wanted to share with the world. Their answers were amazing.

LOL

This? This is the most accurate map of the U.S. ever.

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The Cynical Girl: F@%k It Friday: Celebrations

The Cynical Girl: F@%k It Friday: Celebrations

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F@%k It Friday: Celebrations

Posted: 01 Nov 2013 03:45 AM PDT

November 1st is the beginning of a 70-day season where I celebrate my wedding anniversary, my husband’s birthday and then my birthday. I basically structure my gift-receiving strategy around a period of time that begins with a Day of the Dead celebration.

You people with birthdays in July are lucky!

This is also a busy time of year because there are American holidays (Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Christmas, New Year’s Eve) and fun holidays like Samhain and Diwali.

So this weekend starts everything in my life. I will be running a 5k with my husband to celebrate our wedding anniversary on Saturday. We turn the clocks back on Sunday. Then I am running the City of Oaks Half-Marathon in memory of Jamie Kirk Hahn.

Then I’m in it. Let the joy begin, yo.

I wonder — what do you celebrate during this time of year? And what am I missing from this list?

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Study explains how a job-market system lands couples in the same city

Posted: 01 Nov 2013 08:24 AM PDT

A new study in the growing "market design" field of economics explains how a job-market algorithm helps land couples in the same locations.

Designing an acoustic diode: Novel design for brighter, clearer ultrasound images and improve diagnosis and therapy

Posted: 01 Nov 2013 08:24 AM PDT

Most people know about ultrasound through its role in prenatal imaging: those grainy, grey outlines of junior constructed from reflected sound waves. A new technology called an "acoustic diode" may dramatically improve future ultrasound images by changing the way sound waves are transmitted.

Can an oil bath solve the mysteries of the quantum world?

Posted: 31 Oct 2013 05:34 PM PDT

For the past eight years, two French researchers have been bouncing droplets around a vibrating oil bath and observing their unique behavior. What sounds like a high-school experiment has in fact provided the first ever evidence that the strange features of the quantum world can be reproduced on a macroscopic scale.