Joke Of The Day: The Art Collector’s Wife

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Jun 062017
 
Joke Of The Day: The Art Collector’s Wife A New York attorney representing a wealthy art collector called his client. “Saul, I have some good news, and I have some bad news.” The art collector replied, “I’ve had an awful day. Give me the good news first.”

The lawyer said, “Well, I met with your wife today, and she informed me that she just invested $5,000 in two pictures that she thinks will bring a minimum of $15 million to $20 million, and I think she could be right.”

Saul replied enthusiastically, “Well done! My wife is a brilliant businesswoman! You’ve just made my day. Now I know I can handle the bad news. What is it?”

The lawyer replied, “The pictures are of you and your secretary.”

 

 

 

A Vegetarian Eats Meat For The First Time In 22 Years

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Jun 052017
 

Watch a vegetarian eat meat for the first time in 22 years.

Stephanie Potakis, of Chicago, hadn’t eaten meat since fourth grade. She became a vegetarian to ‘Protect the Environment’ and ‘Save the World’. But the delicious smell of ribs at a festival made her question her decision. She went to Swift & Sons, a steakhouse in Chicago, and sampled their quality meats. She decided bone marrow is her new favorite meal and she called Wagyu ‘Stupid Good’.

Enjoy!

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Image Worth Spreading: Cosmic Eye

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Jun 052017
 
You will never feel so small in your entire life…

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This video was generated using the iOS App “Cosmic Eye”, written by Danail Obreschkow at the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research at the University of Western Australia. Cosmic Eye drew inspiration from a progression of increasingly accurate graphical representations of the scales of our Universe, including the classical essay “Cosmic View” (1957), the short movie “Cosmic Zoom” (1968), directed by Eva Szasz, and “Powers of Ten” (1977), directed by Charles and Ray Eames. Where possible, it displays real photographs obtained with modern objectives, telescopes, and microscopes. Other views are phenomenal renderings of state-of-the-art computer models. All scientists and sources have given permission and are fully credited in the app.