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Head For The Hills

24-Year-Old San Francisco 49er Retires Because Football Isn't 'Worth The Risk', The Invention Of The Perfect Cup Of Coffee, It's Time To Frame Those Fancy Prints You Bought, Composition Tips For Taking Better Photos, Starbucks To Encourage Baristas To Discuss Race Relations With Customers, Why Pole Vaulters Risk Everything For An Extra Half-Inch
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Tuesday, March 17, 2015
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HEAD FOR THE HILLS
24-Year-Old San Francisco 49er Retires Because Football Isn't 'Worth The Risk'
espn.go.com
San Francisco 49ers linebacker Chris Borland, one of the NFL's top rookies last season, told "Outside the Lines" on Monday that he is retiring because of concerns about the long-term effects of repetitive head trauma.
JAVA JIVE
The Invention Of The Perfect Cup Of Coffee
medium.com
How the creator of the Aerobie became the King of Java at 76.
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It's Time To Frame Those Fancy Prints You Bought
levelframes.com
Hey, those prints you bought last year are still in the shipping tube — maybe you should actually put them up? Level will craft beautiful, gallery style frames to fit and ship them right to your door. No hassle, no over-priced custom frame shops.
WHAT NO INSTAGRAM FILTER CAN ACCOMPLISH
Composition Tips For Taking Better Photos
digg.com
Some of you might be familiar with the rule of thirds, but did you know that when shooting portraiture to have just one of the subject's eyes at the center of the frame?
LET'S START SMALLER AND GET NAMES RIGHT
Starbucks To Encourage Baristas To Discuss Race Relations With Customers
fortune.com
CEO Howard Schultz is encouraging his employees to bring up the hot-button issue — his latest foray into controversial topics.
REASONS TO GET HIGH
Why Pole Vaulters Risk Everything For An Extra Half-Inch
sports.vice.com
Such is the life of a world-class pole vaulter: literally centimeters separate them from both the name above them in the record books and life-threatening catastrophe.
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PAM'S PATH OF DEVASTATION
Image: Damage to houses in Port Vila, Vanuatu is seen from the air in the aftermath of Cyclone Pam Monday, March 16, 2015. Vanuatu's President Baldwin Lonsdale said Monday that the cyclone that hammered the tiny South Pacific archipelago over the weekend was a
Damage to houses in Port Vila, Vanuatu is seen from the air in the aftermath of Cyclone Pam Monday, March 16, 2015. Vanuatu's President Baldwin Lonsdale said Monday that the cyclone that hammered the tiny South Pacific archipelago over the weekend was a "monster" that has destroyed or damaged 90 percent of the buildings in the capital and has forced the nation to start anew. Credit: AP Photo/Dave Hunt, Pool
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