05/08/14 |
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Last night a DJ saved the weekend’s life. |
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| | | HUMAN RESOURCES | LinkedIn Wants to Get You Dates | | Usually, you use LinkedIn to gain insight on a potential employee or employer. But now that there’s a Tinder-like matchmaking app that connects to your LinkedIn profile, you can use it to judge others’ attractiveness and go on dates in the process. Maybe wait until the second one to ask for a recommendation. | | | | |
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| SPONSORED MESSAGE | | | | JEAN SPIRIT | The Jeans to Get You Through Spring | | You know Levi’s. Been around since the 1870s. Wearable 365 days a year. And now they’re unveiling new finishes and washes in the classic 501®, the 511™ slim and more. They’re just as appropriate at a backyard cookout as they are courtside at the playoffs. Or, you know, eating a sandwich. | | | | |
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| | | FLIGHT CLUB | A Transatlantic Flight via Bomber Jet | | Sure, you could hop on a flight to England this summer. That’d be fun. But you could also win this auction to become a full-fledged crew member on a vintage Canadian bomber jet during its final voyage to England. That’d be... different. Still, fun. | | | | |
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| | | SEIN OF THE TIMES | And Now, a Weird Seinfeld Video Game | | Remember that scene in Seinfeld where Jerry and Kramer accidentally dropped a Junior Mint into the body of a patient undergoing surgery? If not, well... know that someone turned that scene into an actual game on the Internet. And that Miley Cyrus is involved for no reason. Oh, you’ll see. | | | | |
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| | | WATCH OUT | Putting a Basquiat on Your Wrist | | You know Basquiat (he made really famous art). You know Komono (they make really colorful watches). So you also know that when you add a little “x” between their names, you get some colorful watches with famous Basquiat artwork printed on the wristbands. You do now, anyway. | | | | |
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| | | GONE FISHIN’ | A Knife with Legendary Status | | Congratulations, you’ve reached the Czech mythology section of this email. In this installment, we’ll be telling you about the legend of the silver fish that turns one person’s misfortune into another’s good luck. And how Best Made Co. created a nice little fish pocketknife based on that. (Note: this is the final installment.) | | | | |
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