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Wednesday, March 21, 2018

Bob Herbert's Op-Ed.TV: Les Payne on the Evolution of Journalism

Mystery Solved

From CNN -

The identity of the lone woman scientist in this 1971 photo was a mystery. Then Twitter cracked the case
By David Williams

This lone woman at a 1971 gathering of scientists sparked a flurry of amateur sleuthing on Twitter.


Illustrator Candace Jean Andersen was doing some research for a children's book on orcas when she stumbled into a mystery.

In an old article, she discovered a photo of scientists at the 1971 International Conference on the Biology of Whales in Virginia. And she noticed so

The article named all the men, but the African-American woman was listed as "not identified."
"Not identified, why? Who is she? What did she contribute to the conference? What's HER story?" Andersen wondered.

She put down her picture book project and started looking.

https://www.cnn.com/2018/03/20/health/woman-scientist-1971-twitter-mystery-trnd/index.html

The Voice Behind 250 of Your Favorite Cartoons

Last Laugh: Sleeping Baby Wakes Up To Dance When He Hears His Jam

Tuesday, March 20, 2018

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Weekend Update on Andrew McCabe's Firing - SNL

Daily Affirmations From the White House

From the NY Times -

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/17/opinion/sunday/daily-affirmations-from-the-white-house.html

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Weekend Update: Betsy DeVos - SNL

More Sac Love

An excerpt from the Washington Post -

You’re going where? Sacramento
By Megan McDonough

California’s capital city has long lived in the shadows of its flashier neighbors. Sandwiched between San Francisco and Lake Tahoe, “Sac,” as the locals call it, is often underestimated and overlooked as a small and sleepy cow town — a rest stop on the way to greener and glitzier pastures. But thanks to the downtown revitalization and the rousing success of “Lady Bird” — Greta Gerwig’s Oscar-nominated homage to her home town — Sacramento has been suddenly, and rightfully, thrust into the spotlight.

Following in the footsteps of the Forty-Niners , I came to Sacramento with the aim of striking it rich. My mission: to mine the city’s treasures while home for the holidays in December. Technically, I was born in Sacramento, but I grew up about 20 minutes away in Davis. And while my teenage self would make regular pilgrimages to the city’s thrift stores and shopping centers, I didn’t fully appreciate what the City of Trees had to offer.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/classic-apps/youre-going-where-sacramento/2018/03/14/3aaf23ce-20bf-11e8-94da-ebf9d112159c_story.html?utm_term=.3d7554376760

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When the full extent of your venality, moral turpitude, and political corruption becomes known, you will take your rightful place as a disgraced demagogue in the dustbin of history. You may scapegoat Andy McCabe, but you will  not destroy America...America will triumph over you. - Ex-CIA Boss John Brennan

SacTown Innovators

An excerpt from SacTown Magazine -

Local eye-care company launches new line of fitness-tracking spectacles
BY HILLARY LOUISE JOHNSON

Step into The Shop, the midtown innovation lab for local eye care giant VSP Global, and you’re in nerd heaven, a place where kids who were called “four-eyes” in high school exact sweet revenge by changing the world through technology. Take Level, for instance: a new line of fitness-tracking glasses developed by The Shop and tested by 300 individuals through USC’s Center for Body Computing.

The project was conceived four years ago, but was so ahead of its time that the team had to wait for chip technology to get smaller and more economical. “It could be no more expensive than any other pair of glasses," says the lab’s co-director Jay Sales. "On top of that, it had to be fashionable—as elegant as it is effective.” Level’s sleek $270 frames currently come in three styles, named after innovators Nikola Tesla, Marvin Minsky and Hedy Lamarr.

http://www.sactownmag.com/Style-Watch/2018/Level-up-with-VSPs-new-fitness-tracking-eyewear/