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How Much Sleep Did You Get?

What's Wrong With The iOS 7 Icons?, What Happens When You Don't Get Enough Sleep?, The 'Most Dangerous' Detainees At Guantanamo Finally Revealed, 1-Billion-Year-Old-Water Tastes 'Terrible', Did You Just Lose Your Right To Remain Silent?
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Tuesday, June 18, 2013
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'IT LOOKS CHILDISH'
What's Wrong With The iOS 7 Icons?
ianstormtaylor.com
Even designing just one simple, clean, good-looking icon is not an easy task. Multiply that by 25 and there was a ton of work to do in the 8 months since Forstall was booted, which led to certain things being overlooked.
CHEATING OURSELVES OUT OF SLEEP
What Happens When You Don't Get Enough Sleep?
well.blogs.nytimes.com
Think you do just fine on five or six hours of shut-eye? Chances are, you are among the many millions who unwittingly shortchange themselves on sleep.
THE INDEFINITE DETAINEES
The 'Most Dangerous' Detainees At Guantanamo Finally Revealed
mcclatchydc.com
The Obama administration Monday lifted a veil of secrecy surrounding the status of the detainees at Guantanamo, for the first time publicly naming the four dozen captives it defined as indefinite detainees - men too dangerous to transfer but who cannot be tried in a court of law.
DOES NOT IMPROVE WITH AGE
1-Billion-Year-Old-Water Tastes 'Terrible'
theatlantic.com
Saltier than sea water and the consistency of "very light maple syrup." Yuck.
WONKY BUT WORTH IT
Did You Just Lose Your Right To Remain Silent?
volokh.com
Yesterday morning the Supreme Court decided a very important criminal procedure case, Salinas v. Texas, by a 5-4 vote. It probably won't get much attention in the press. But it should: Salinas is likely to have a significant impact on police practices.
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GOOD LUCK WITH THAT WORLD CUP THING
Image: A demonstrator holds a Brazilian national flag during a protest turned violent, in downtown Rio de Janeiro on June 17, 2013, after a march against higher public transportation fares and the use of public funds to finance international football tournaments.
A demonstrator holds a Brazilian national flag during a protest turned violent, in downtown Rio de Janeiro on June 17, 2013, after a march against higher public transportation fares and the use of public funds to finance international football tournaments. Credit: AFP PHOTO / CHRISTOPHE SIMONCHRISTOPHE SIMON/AFP/Getty Images
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