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Sunday, July 29, 2018

Stop Disability Fraud

Dental Chairs That Can Tell If You're Stressed

An excerpt from Popular Mechanics -

New Dental Tech Can Tell When You're Scared
Chairs at a high-tech dental center will record patient stress levels and attempt to standardize dentistry.
By Laura Yan

What if your chair at the dentist could tell the practitioner when you’re stressed? According to The Outline, dentists at Columbia University’s Center for Precision Dental Medicine wants to remake the often dreaded dentist visit into something more comfortable.

Visitors to the high-tech dental center gets assigned an RFID-enabled wristband that identifies them throughout the visit. RFID tags track practitioners and dental equipment, too, measuring when, where and how long instruments are used, as well patient whereabouts. In the next six months, the center will add a new feature to track patient stress: chairs will start measuring patients’ pulse and oxygenation levels.

Instead of waving down a dentist while you suffer in pain, data will be able to alert the practitioner right away. Cameras installed in the chair will record procedures for analysis, and could be someday equipped with facial recognition software to better detect stress or pain levels. Logging patient heart rates over time can give practitioners a sense of a patient’s overall health, too. “The biology of a person is actually best understood under stress,” Christian Stohler, Dean of the College of Dental Medicine at Columbia, told The Outline. “If someone is more vulnerable to stressful situations, they might be subject to a host of diseases aggravated by stress. If you understand a person’s resilience to stress, you may be able to understand what it means for the progression of disease.”

https://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/a22580688/new-dental-tech-can-tell-when-youre-scared/



Dumb Lovable Dogs

https://www.buzzfeed.com/katangus/dog-fails-funny?utm_term=.udVEPJYq7#.nomOD0Zj4

Shawn Mendes - Lost in Japan - Cover (fingerstyle guitar)

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez - Bringing Moral Courage to American Politics |...

Basic universal income: Testing a weapon against economic insecurity

Co-working: When the home office is away from home

Saturday, July 28, 2018

The Rogue Tesla Mechanic Resurrecting Salvaged Cars

Henry Cavill on Working with Tom Cruise & Mission: Impossible Stunts

How racist patients impact physicians of color

Who Sounds Gay? | Op-Docs | The New York Times

Robert Reich: 6 Reasons for Hope in Trump Times

Defying Gravity With Korea’s Premier Balance Artist

Christmas Comes Early With These Five Stories

10 Ways JAPAN is 10 Years Ahead of the World

Searching For San Francisco’s Mojo

Ed Sheeran - Shape of You (Seth G. Violin Remix)

The Way You Look Tonight (Michael Bublé / Frank Sinatra) - Fingerstyle

Chicago and Earth, Wind & Fire - Fantasy

Angela Bassett & James Know About Tom Cruise's Cakes

Lenny Kravitz Shows Us His Favorite Possessions | GQ

Charley to Remy: "You'll Always Be Fleeting" | Queen Sugar | Oprah Winfr...

Childish Gambino - Redbone (Violin Remix with Daniel D.)

Presto® 6-quart Nomad™ Traveling Slow Cooker

Want to Rent a Tiny House?

https://www.usatoday.com/picture-gallery/travel/destinations/10greatplaces/2018/07/26/great-places-to-rent-a-tiny-house/37131701/

San Francisco Bakery Bakes World-Renowned Sourdough

Black Man Pro Fishing at the Highest Level

An excerpt from the Undefeated -

Ish Monroe has found his perch in the heavily white world of bass fishing
‘Fish don’t see race,’ says Monroe, one of only two black men competing at the sport’s top level
BY PAUL WACHTER

“Fish don’t see race,” Ishama Monroe said on a recent morning as he flicked his rod from the front of the bass boat. Monroe, who is 44 and goes by “Ish,” had launched at dawn from the ramps on the outskirts of Orange, Texas, for the last of three practice days ahead of the 2018 Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Elite at Sabine River Presented by Econo Lodge. It’s a mouthful of a name for a sporting event, but sponsorships are the bread and butter of the world’s most prestigious fishing tour. Monroe was one of two African-Americans in the 108-person field, and he’s the only black man who’s been a fixture at the top echelon of the sport for more than a decade. But he doesn’t make a big deal about the sport’s demographics.

https://theundefeated.com/features/ish-monroe-has-found-his-perch-in-the-heavily-white-world-of-bass-fishing/

A Stand In For Standing In Line

Friday, July 27, 2018

Southern Movers & Shakers

From Time -

Meet the 31 People Who Are Changing the South

http://time.com/5349036/people-changing-the-south/

Brooklyn Chocolate Factory Makes Everything By Hand

Tuscany’s Tarot Garden

Any-Fruit Cobbler


https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/voraciously/wp/2018/07/25/this-cozy-cobbler-can-be-made-to-suit-almost-any-fruit-or-mood/?utm_term=.645693a55ae5

Evolution of Rihanna - Pentatonix

World Traveler

From the Huffington Post -

The Journey To Being The First Black Woman To Visit Every Country

https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/theres-always-extra-scrutiny-for-me-when-im-traveling-theres-always-extra-scrutiny-for-me-when-im-traveling_us_5b58a284e4b0cf38668fba9e?ncid=APPLENEWS00001

Tweets with Beats: Trump on Secret Cohen Tapes and Collusion

Thursday, July 26, 2018

Recent Grads Of This College Earn More Than Some Ivy Leaguers | CNBC

Eggs Benedict With Crispy Parma Ham | Gordon Ramsay

Why Starbucks Failed In Australia | CNBC

Costumes Turn Kids Into Transformers

Learn How To Surf Indoors At A German Mall

LeBron James Puts His Family First | #TheShop | HBO

You Aren't Listening to Malcolm Jenkins: Sitdowns

Deaf Actor Nyle DiMarco Explains How Deaf People Go to the Movies | NowThis

Really!?! with Seth and Amy: James Comey's Warning for Democrats

Hunky South Carolina Dentist Melts Hearts With ‘Shiggy Challenge’ Dance ...

Heavy Metal Hijabis

How Tom Cruise Was Filmed Jumping Out Of A Plane In 'Mission: Impossible...

A Georgia Waitress Takes Down Her Groper & The Government Allows 3D-Prin...

Tuesday, July 24, 2018

Trump Takes a Stand Against… Endangered Species? | The Daily Show

WOW! Black Girl Magic!

An excerpt from BlackAmericaWeb -

Meet The First Black Woman To Earn A PhD In Nuclear Engineering From MIT
By Jamai Harris

Instgram


30-year-old Mareena Robinson Snowden walked across the commencement stage at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) on June 8 and became the first black woman to earn a Ph.D. in nuclear engineering from the university.

https://blackamericaweb.com/2018/07/24/meet-the-first-black-woman-to-earn-a-phd-in-nuclear-engineering-from-mit/

When We Had Class

Ethiopia’s Chapel in the Sky

Why we all need to start reading aloud to our kids | Keisha Siriboe | TE...

Quote

“I’m a German when we win, but I am an immigrant when we lose,” wrote Mr. Ozil, who was born in Germany to parents who had immigrated from Turkey.

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/23/world/europe/mesut-ozil-germany-soccer.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share

Local Gas Station Makes Whole Town Laugh Every Day With The Funniest Sig...

The Chili Cutters of China

40 Strangest Things You'll Only See In Dubai

So Much News, So Little Time: Trump’s Playboy Model Payoff & Iran Twitte...

Woodworkers Turn Skateboards Into Colorful Furniture

Monday, July 23, 2018

We Should All Know Her

An excerpt from Wired -

MEET THE WOMAN WHO ROCKED PARTICLE PHYSICS—THREE TIMES
By JOSHUA ROEBKE

IN 1963, MARIA Goeppert Mayer won the Nobel Prize in physics for describing the layered, shell-like structures of atomic nuclei. No woman has won since.

One of the many women who, in a different world, might have won the physics prize in the intervening 55 years is Sau Lan Wu. Wu is the Enrico Fermi Distinguished Professor of Physics at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and an experimentalist at CERN, the laboratory near Geneva that houses the Large Hadron Collider. Wu’s name appears on more than 1,000 papers in high-energy physics, and she has contributed to a half-dozen of the most important experiments in her field over the past 50 years. She has even realized the improbable goal she set for herself as a young researcher: to make at least three major discoveries.

https://www.wired.com/story/meet-the-woman-who-rocked-particle-physicsthree-times/?mbid=nl_072318_daily_list_p

Biking to Protect Guatemala’s Rainforest

Can't Help Falling in Love (Elvis Presley) - Solo Jazz Guitar

Barack Obama Gets Roasted and Subtweets Trump in South Africa | The Dail...

Say What?

An excerpt from the Washington Post -

Why some accents don’t work on Alexa or Google Home
By Drew Harwell

Amazon's Alexa and Google's Assistant are spearheading a voice-activated revolution, rapidly changing the way millions of people around the world learn new things and plan their lives.

But for people with accents — even the regional lilts, dialects and drawls native to various parts of the United States — the artificially intelligent speakers can seem very different: inattentive, unresponsive, even isolating. For many across the country, the wave of the future has a bias problem, and it’s leaving them behind.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/classic-apps/why-some-accents-dont-work-on-alexa-or-google-home/2018/07/19/80e33222-855f-11e8-8f6c-46cb43e3f306_story.html?utm_term=.d89f2840cf04

Sunday, July 22, 2018

Again and Again and Again

Peanut Butter | How It's Made

Why It's So Risky Docking a Ship in This Jamaican Port

“What to the Slave Is 4th of July?”: James Earl Jones Reads Frederick Do...

When Great Performances Hurt HBCUs

An excerpt from the Undefeated -

When Morgan State beat Grambling at Yankee Stadium, more than the score was at stake
That 1968 day changed the game for HBCU football
BY LONNAE O'NEAL

Five months after the 1968 assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., a football game between two historically black colleges opened another field of play in the civil rights movement.

The Sept. 28 battle between what were then Louisiana’s Grambling College Tigers and Baltimore’s undefeated Morgan State Bears at Yankee Stadium marked the first time two historically black colleges or universities (HBCUs) had played in New York City.


The game was a cultural high-water mark and a commercial success, and it brought dozens of players to the attention of an NFL that had only recently merged with the upstart AFL and was thirsty for black talent. But it also set loose a cascade of events that grievously hurt the caliber of football at historically black schools.

https://theundefeated.com/features/when-morgan-state-beat-grambling-at-yankee-stadium-more-than-the-score-was-at-stake/

Hanging by a thread: Tightrope walker achieves 35m high stunt in Paris

How to Play Chess: The Complete Guide for Beginners

Designer Makes Elaborate Costumes For Drag Queens And Stars Like Nicki M...

Saturday, July 21, 2018

Jamie Foxx Interviews Dwayne Johnson || OFF SCRIPT a Grey Goose Production

Why Is the NBA Obsessed with the Cheesecake Factory? — Home & Away

The Great Debaters 2018

From the Huffington Post -

Atlanta Students Dominate Harvard Debate Competition

https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/blackexcellence-dominates-harvard-debate-competition_us_5b51039ce4b0cf38668f75f3

Students sing praises of music teacher

Milepost: Reopening the Emmett Till murder case

British Airways Safety Video Sequel - The Director's Cut

We Tried A Handbag Raincoat To See If It Keeps Purses Dry

Powerful Indeed

Missing Mr. O

An excerpt from the Washington Post -

This conservative would take Obama back in a nanosecond
By Max Boot

How I miss Barack Obama.

And I say that as someone who worked to defeat him: I was a foreign policy adviser to John McCain in 2008 and to Mitt Romney in 2012. I criticized Obama’s “lead from behind” foreign policy that resulted in a premature pullout from Iraq and a failure to stop the slaughter in Syria. I thought he was too weak on Iran and too tough on Israel. I feared that Obamacare would be too costly. I fumed that he was too professorial and too indecisive. I was left cold by his arrogance and his cult of personality.

Now I would take Obama back in a nanosecond. His presidency appears to be a lost golden age when reason and morality reigned. All of his faults, real as they were, fade into insignificance compared with the crippling defects of his successor. And his strengths — seriousness, dignity, intellect, probity, dedication to ideals larger than self — shine all the more clearly in retrospect.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/global-opinions/wp/2018/07/20/how-i-miss-obama/?utm_term=.11f0bc86c02d

LeBron James Talks First Generation Wealth and Betting On Himself | Knea...

UPS Pilots Make U.S. Aviation History

How I Became The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air | STORYTIME

How Highlighter Pens Are Made

Georgia’s New King of Barbecue (ft. Killer Mike) | Bon Appétit

Jah Fakya | Playing For Change | Live Outside

Jet Engines Strapped to Feet Going 103.4 MPH! In 8K!

Broadway United: We Are the World

The Ultimate Paper Airplane | WIRED

"Get Ready" Marching In - Jackson State Band Camp 2018

Obama on embracing our common humanity: "Just ask the French football team"

11 Year Old Turned Pain Into Profit

An excerpt from CNN -

This 11 year old was bullied for her skin color. Now, she owns a successful clothing line
By Elizabeth Elkin and Ben Burnstein

Kheris Rogers started a clothing line with her sister after she was bullied for the color of her skin

Kheris Rogers can't forget the grade school humiliation. During an assignment where the students had to draw themselves, the teacher handed the shy dark-skinned girl a black crayon instead of a brown one.

"I was the darkest of all of them," the stunning 11 year old recalls of her classmates. "But they were all African-American."

Rogers had earlier transferred from another school to escape the incessant bullying. It didn't work. Her complexion set her apart, a label she couldn't shed.

But now Rogers owns her label, literally. Her clothing line is called "Flexin' In My Complexion." The brand has caught fire among some big celebrities.

https://www.cnn.com/2018/07/20/health/sisters-anti-bullying-clothing-line-trnd/index.html


How autonomous flying taxis could change the way you travel | Rodin Lyasoff

Workshop Lets You Be A Tattoo Artist For A Night

Pair Of Endangered Maleos Bond Over Their Love Of Peanuts | The Zoo

Lessons From Delivering Pizza

An excerpt from Thrillist -

HOW I LEARNED MORE DELIVERING PIZZA THAN I DID IN COLLEGE
 By WIL FULTON

You may think being a delivery boy consists of nothing more than getting stoned and driving around (which I mean, yes it does), but the skill, effort, and knowledge required to deliver any food -- especially pizza -- is vastly underrated by society as a whole. It's an education unto itself. And an experience stuffed with more life lessons than you'd probably find on your average campus.

https://www.thrillist.com/eat/nation/is-college-worth-it-pizza-delivery-job

Immigration Stats

From Axios -

https://www.axios.com/how-immigration-could-save-the-post-industrial-world-8592c074-57c5-4cec-8728-68654ea0dfec.html?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=newsletter_axiosam&stream=top

Friday, July 20, 2018

Agree?

From Vulture -

Every Denzel Washington Movie, Ranked
By Will Leitch and Tim Grierson

http://www.vulture.com/2016/09/denzel-washington-movies-streaming-ranked.html?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Vulture%20-%20July%2020%2C%202018%20-%20Test&utm_term=Subscription%20List%20-%20Vulture%20%281%20Year%29

Who Are They?

From the New Yorker -

The Eerie Anonymity of a Show of African-American Portraiture at the Met
By Doreen St. Félix

https://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/the-eerie-anonymity-of-a-show-of-african-american-portraiture-at-the-met?mbid=nl_Daily%20072018&CNDID=27124505&utm_source=Silverpop&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Daily%20072018&utm_content=&spMailingID=13911638&spUserID=MTMzMTgyODE2ODQxS0&spJobID=1441734394&spReportId=MTQ0MTczNDM5NAS2