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Olympic marathon runner Molly Seidel
  • I am really having trouble believing it went down like that. Analyzing one specific runners routine is more like stalking than anything. Especially given that there is a wealth of material on high mileage plans (Pfiitzinger anyone?).

  • What is the future of "Money"?
  • I went through a round of this with my bank a couple of years ago. They would reissue a card that would be compromised in days and the cycle would go around. It was an internal security problem for them that eventually got sorted out. I remember one card was cloned and bought several dozen monthly transit passes in Boston (contactless purchase) before it was caught. I live in Western Canada. So yes I carry cash. A lot of younger retailers don't even accept it. They just have that square tap system tied to their phones.

  • The 21 Must Read Fantasy Books of All Time
  • Oh wow. I've got some reading to do! I read them in the late 1970s and there were only the three!

  • The 21 Must Read Fantasy Books of All Time
  • Except why just A Wizard of Earthsea. I mean it was a trilogy...

  • The 21 Must Read Fantasy Books of All Time
  • I don't understand the love that the Dresden Files gets. Great idea with terrible execution. Butcher's writing is just clumsy with bad dialogue and weak world building. The series was originally recommended to me because I was lamenting that Gibson had moved away from noir after Neuromancer and a friend thought Butcher would fit the bill.

  • Why the future won’t look like a sci-fi movie
  • The article is a nothing burger classic. They set up the straw man notion of a 1950s jet pack futurism where we live in glass domes and commute in flying cars and then try to knock it down with their superior insight.

    Modern science fiction has dealt with this for decades now - Blade Runner is 40 years old ffs - where the future is layered on the past. And the poorer you are, the more you rely on the castoffs and remnants of what was. So guess what - we do get parts of that shiny glistening future, you just have to be a billionaire to enjoy it. And if you're born in a slum then it will probably never exist for you.

    Don't waste the click and spend a moment thinking about inequality instead.

  • Young and old pictures of people (credit to u/satci)
  • Noses and ears, they never stop growing.

  • U.S. Navy Heard What It Believed Was Titan Implosion Days Ago — The Wall Street Journal
  • That is exactly right. This wasn't about saving them, but is an invaluable exercise that can't be replicated by a tabletop or full scale exercise. Agencies were probably jumping at the chance to get involved.

  • how many of you have genuinely ditched reddit?
  • I'm trying to be done with it. I lasted through the blackout and a couple of extra days. I feel dirty going back, but there is still a lot of content there.

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