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Briteskies Weekly Roundup: July 15, 2016

Michelle Kowalski
07/2016

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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Stefanie Rhine, Business Continuity Director:

Paraglider's 150-Foot Fall Caught on Video

This is horrible - I can now take paragliding off my bucket list. Freak accidents like this are what also keep me off roller coasters as I am sure I will get stuck at the top of a hill or the car will jump the track. Better to be safe and paranoid in my book.

  

Greg Crane, Magento Developer:

The phenomenal impact of Pokémon Go in numbers

 

Matt Trimmer, Business Analyst:

Netflix Flixtape

 

Navarr Barnier, Magento Developer:

Pokémon Go

This is my life now. There is nothing else. FYI, I have pre-ordered the Pokémon Go Plus.

 

Michelle Kowalski, Designer:

Understanding Hillary: Why the Clinton America Sees Isn't the Clinton Colleagues Know

What is true about the Hillary Clinton you’ve worked with that doesn’t come through on the campaign trail? ... Hillary Clinton, they said over and over again, listens.

An interesting look at leadership methods and "the Gap" between the perception of Hillary Clinton while she is campaigning and while she is at work.

 

Hannah Gierosky, Marketing Specialist:

Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father

This documentary, made for the son of the filmmaker's murdered friend, was absolutely devastating. It was suggested to me because I enjoyed Making a Murderer, and while this film does cover some of the injustice of the legal system throughout the murder trial, it was primarily about the relationship between the titular son and his paternal grandparents. I highly recommend it, but be prepared to cry. It's currently on Netflix. 

 

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