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Briteskies Friday Roundup: September 4, 2015

Michelle Kowalski
09/2015

When you spend as much time on the internet for work as we do, you come across some crazy stuff. We're sharing our favorite videos, stories, pictures, and more from the past week every Friday. Consider it our gift to you for making it through the week. Feel free to share your own favorite internet find in the comments.

Disclaimer: all opinions reflect the individual who submits them and not Briteskies as a whole or the author of this post.

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Navarr Barnier, Magento Developer:

Isaac Asimov’s “The Last Question” in web-first comic format. 

Bonus: The original story read by Isaac Asimov himself 

 

nerdstrongGreg Crane, Magento Developer:

Nerdstrong Gym

An interesting new gym I was reading about that celebrates and incorporates nerd culture into fitness. I think it’s a great idea to help more demographics that might otherwise avoid gyms/physical activity get into fitness.

 

Dave Balser, JD Edwards Delivery Director:

Some good news for Rust Belt and other industrial cities – young, highly educated people are returning. Sometimes it’s not enough to offset the overall population decline, but it’s still positive news.

 

Hannah Gierosky, Marketing Specialist:

I like Hozier, I like Sam Smith, and I love a good cover. This is everything I want.  

 

Michelle Kowalski, UI/UX Designer:

Looking to cry today?

 

John Kormanec, Solutions Architect: 

Biofuel From Algae?

A record number of toxic algae blooms have been growing in warm waters around the world this summer, contaminating drinking water, threatening native aquatic species, and scaring away tourists. What if we could harness the energy contained in this goop and convert it into something useful? Seems like a far-fetched idea, right? The U.S. Department of Energy doesn’t think so.

 

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