Interesting Maps of the U.S. Show How We Can Look at the World in Different Ways

While the U.S. might be as divided as ever, there are a few things that can unite us. One of those things is reading about interesting information and putting it in the proper context.

That’s what the folks over at reddit/r/MapP**n like to do. Check out the following 14 maps that show all of the interesting ways that information about the U.S. (and beyond) are contextualized into something truly unique.

14. Puts the devastation into perspective.

And it’s a lot.

Area of the Australian bushfires compared to the United States from MapPorn

13. Way more on the east coast than I would have expected.

New Mexico making a good showing, though.

UFO Sightings in the United States Based on 90,000 Witness Reports from 1905 to 2015 from MapPorn

12. Reportedly haunted locations.

What is going on in Texas, y’all?

Map of reportedly haunted locations in the US (via Wikipedia). More info in comments! from MapPorn

11. Why do so many places think 16 year olds can make decisions?

18 is pushing it, honestly.

Age of Consent across the United States from MapPorn

10. Really puts it into perspective.

It’s honestly flooring.

Gun deaths per 100 000 in US cities compared to some of the most dangerous countries. Scary stuff… from MapPorn

9. Welp, I guess it’s time for me to move.

What is happening in Arizona?

Venomous animals in the United States from MapPorn

8. People with asthma, take note.

It really does matter where you live.

Mapping Where Traffic Pollution Hurts Children Most from MapPorn

7. We’re all in trouble.

That’s the bottom line here.

Cumulative rates of smoking, obesity & excessive drinking in the United States from MapPorn

6. No one is spared.

For once, we’re all in this together.

Drug overdose deaths by region. from MapPorn

5. This one just looks cool.

Kind of like lightning, I suppose.

Lightning strikes in the contiguous United States, 2018 from MapPorn

4. I guess it’s not unexpected.

I would have expected a bit more variety, though.

Places of death of American presidents from MapPorn

3. I hope y’all on the east coast have got some good bug spray.

Go west! That’s all I see…

Tick-borne disease cases in the United States (2017 data) from MapPorn

2. Whoa, Pennsylvania.

The schools are expensive there, I guess.

Average Debt of University Graduates in the United States in 2017/2018, by state from MapPorn

1. Goodness why are there still so many of these.

Let’s move on, y’all.

United States counties, or equivalents, still named after slave owners. from MapPorn

 

I just love cool maps – they’re so interesting!

If you do, too, share your favorite map with us in the comments. I’d love to see it.

OR… tell us which one of these made you really interested in learning more!

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A General Suggests We Should Let Drones Do More Work the Military

Perhaps you got a toy drone in a White Elephant exchange at work. Or a neighborhood kid crashed one in your backyard. Maybe you’ve used one yourself to take wedding or real estate photos. It feels like something out of Asimov or Jules Verne, but it’s 2021 and the hot topic in the military is what to do about drones.

Specifically: swarms of them.

In a recent article for Forbes, David Hambling, the author of of Swarm Troopers: How small drones will conquer the world, lays out this military conundrum for the lay-reader.

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The problem is both simple and complex.

Simply: The more outnumbered humans become in battle, the harder time they will have reacting to threats. In the future, humans won’t be able to keep up.

We get tired. We can be distracted. We have consciences, most of the time.

But just how much autonomy do we want to hand over to machines? We all know about The Terminator and I, Robot, right?

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That is exactly the question military leaders around the world are grappling with.

General John Murray, who leads the U.S. Army Futures Command, believes it’s time to turn over some, but not all, of the control.

These require meaningful human control over any lethal system, though that may be in a supervisory role rather than direct control – termed ‘human-on-the-loop’ rather than ‘human-in-the-loop’ … Pentagon leaders need to lead a discussion on how much human control of AI is needed to be safe but still effective, especially in the context of countering new threats such as drone swarms.

Such a move, to allow humans to supervise but not fully control drones, would require the government to change current rules around their use and deployment.

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But General Murray thinks this is going to be necessary because:

Faced with large numbers of incoming threats, many of which may be decoys, human gunners are likely to be overtaxed.

Unsurprisingly computers are just faster and better.

It seems our humanity gets in the way. Research shows:

Human operators kept wanting to interfere with the robots’ actions. Attempts to micromanage the machines degraded their performance.

Then there’s the brain versus microchip processing speeds.

“If you have to transmit an image of the target, let the human look at it, and wait for the human to hit the “fire” button, that is an eternity at machine speed,” said one scientist, speaking on condition of anonymity. “If we slow the AI to human speed …we’re going to lose.”

The threat that governments are most concerned about, massive drone swarms, is already very real.

Military swarms of a few hundred drones have already been demonstrated, in future we are likely to see swarms of thousands, or more. One U.S. Navy project envisages having to counter up to a million drones at once.

China is known to have a drone swarm launcher ready to go, and other nations may not be far behind.

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Drone swarms present a clear and present danger, a new kind of weapon of mass destruction.

Analysts can use computer-generated swarming algorithms based on swarming and flocking patterns of birds and insects to anticipate attacks and design counter measures.

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And billions is being spent on new technology to combat the drones, including an anti-aircraft vehicle called IM-SHORAD, but without machines to control our defenses, it may not be enough.

At this point, we have 2 options: we can try to pass a treaty along the lines of the nuclear proliferation treaty that limits the creation and use of nuclear weapons, or we can try to fight like with like.

The European Parliament supports a full out ban.

“The decision to select a target and take lethal action using an autonomous weapon system must always be made by a human exercising meaningful control and judgement, in line with the principles of proportionality and necessity.”

The other line of thought is that these machines could actually be more ethical in the long-term, due to their lower margin of error.

So outlawing them altogether may not be the right answer.

Unlike with nuclear weapons, where a lot of people have them stored but know that using them would result in retaliation, AI is a bit of a gray area. It can be built and programmed and owned without its very nature being destructive, which makes it harder to control.

If AI-controlled weapons can defeat those operated by humans, then whoever has the AIs will win and failing to deploy them means accepting defeat.

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The argument over what to do has dragged on for years, but the technology is here now, without a clear answer.

At this rate, large-scale AI-powered swarm weapons may be used in action before the debate is concluded. The big question is which nations will have them first.

The whole debate reminds me of the brilliant 1985 sci-fi novel novel Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card (which sadly was not done justice by the 2013 film of the same name).

The time to make a decision and prepare for these types of attacks is now. And it sounds like unless we’re going to train up a super-genius army of video-game playing children to counter other countries drone attacks, we might need to let out the leash a bit on the machines.

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This is Why Emergency Vehicles Have Chains Hanging from the Bottom

Nobody enjoys getting stuck in traffic, or finding themselves stuck behind some sort of emergency or service vehicle that’s backing up traffic making unexpected stops. One of the upsides, though, is that it gives you time to ponder the mysteries of life, big and small.

Also, it might make you wonder what those chains are that you see hanging from the bottoms of fire trucks, ambulances, school buses, and the like.

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If it does, we have an answer for you – and we think it’s pretty interesting.

They’re built in chains in the case of inclement weather.

These “automatic tire chains” are sometimes referred to by their brand names, like Onspots or Insta-Chains. They hang there, not really doing a whole lot except waiting for bad weather to appear, but when it does, all the driver has to do is flip a switch to engage them.

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The chains lower until they hang in front of the rear tires, spinning in front of the wheels. As the tires rotate, the catch the chains. This greatly improves traction on icy or slick roads, preventing accidents and pileups and generally reducing chaos wherever they go.

These types of vehicles usually don’t have time to spare or waste, which makes the automatic nature crucial, and since they can sometimes struggle driving uphill on slick roads, the chains are a snap.

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So that’s the long answer. Watch this video to find out more!

One big question answered my friends, so you’re going to have to start wondering about something else the next time you’re staring out your window and watching gum stick to the pavement.

The good news is, there’s no shortage of options.

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An Employee Tells Co-Workers Not Everyone at Work Can Afford To Buy a House. Did They Act Like a Jerk?

It’s kind of interesting how sometimes you find yourself in a situation where people assume that everyone has a lot of money. Or even enough money to get by…

And, the truth of the matter is that not everyone out there can afford to buy a house.

A person took to Reddit’s “Am I the *sshole?” page to share their story and to ask the readers on that forum if they were wrong for their actions.

Let’s take a look.

AITA for bluntly telling the people I work with that no, not “everyone in the office” can afford to buy a house?

“My coworkers are usually pretty good to work with. The average salary for them is around 100k+. I’m their administrative assistant and I make about $32k. Anyway some of the things they say are kind of weird.

For example this one woman was shocked that I’d never had any of my clothes tailored before. I think they just really caught up in their own reality you know? Like in their world everyone is beautiful and skinny and rich with purebred dogs and perfect white teeth.

I was helping organize and someone announced they finally bought their first house. The conversation continued on to them kind of being rude and saying like “I don’t get why people think no one can afford to buy a house, it’s not hard?” and someone was like “Yeah I can’t imagine being in my 30s and still renting, I’d feel like such a failure” and they all agreed.

I don’t usually get upset about the sh*t they’re talking about but I finally had it and was like “I’m 38 and rent, I don’t think I’m a failure”

One of them was like “Oh well we weren’t talking about you, it’s just that all these people always go on and on about how it’s impossible to save for a down payment.”

I was just like “Yeah, it is pretty hard.”

It was obvious the whole atmosphere in the room changed so I was like “Anyway” and got up and left to the main office to get back to work. Later on one of the other women in the office came up and was like “Hey I’m sorry about earlier I didn’t mean to offend you. It got kind of awkward in there.”

I said yeah, it was pretty awkward listening to them talk about how they’d feel like a failure if they were in my shoes. She said that’s not what she meant, she actually meant that it felt like I was trying to call attention to the wage gap like it was their fault, and that if I wanted to better myself they could help me figure out how to apply to schools and work my way up just like they did.

I said a kind of half-hearted “thanks.” It’s been weird in the office since then. I know money is one of those no-no topics but it’s not like it’s a secret that I only make what I make.

We don’t have HR and this really isn’t an HR thing.

AITA.”

Here’s what people on Reddit had to say about this.

This reader said that these folks obviously live in an echo chamber and don’t get a whole lot of exposure to other people.

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Another reader said this kind of attitude is why nothing ever really changes for a lot of folks out there as far as income goes.

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This Reddit user made it clear: this person was not wrong in their statements and the people in their office deserved to be called out.

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And this individual had a unique take on the conversation: it was flat-out condescending.

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What do you think of this person’s actions?

Share your thoughts with us in the comments.

We’d love to hear from you!

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This is How You Can Delete Each of Your Social Media Accounts Forever

A lot of us enjoy social media, or at least aspects of it. We might not be on every platform, and we might not like them all equally, but in this day and age it’s a popular way to pass the time.

Some folks, though, decided somewhere along the way that the benefits don’t outweigh the risks. Whether something is going on in their personal life that makes having an online presence less desirable, they’re feeling addicted, or they’re looking to live a simpler way, it’s important to be able to delete your profiles on these apps if you want or need to.

Here’s how to deactivate or delete your accounts on these popular social networks.

Facebook

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Facebook gives you two options if you’re feeling like you want off the site – deactivation or deletion.

When you deactivate your account, you’re hiding your information from searches and from your friends, but if you decide you want to activate it again, you’ll come back to a page that looks exactly as you left it.

If you’re just wanting a trial separation, go into your settings on Facebook and click Settings and Privacy, then Your Facebook Information. From there, click Deactivation and Deletion and choose Deactivate Account.

It will verify that’s what you want to do, and then give you some additional instructions to follow.

If you’re ready to break things off forever, you’ll want to request to delete your account altogether. From the Deactivation and Deletion menu, choose Delete Account, then Continue to Account Deletion. Enter your password, click Continue, and then Delete Account.

It will take a couple of days to complete it, and Facebook will cancel the request if you try to log in at all, so just take a few deep breaths and leave it be.

You can download all of the data on your account before deleting it, if you’re nervous. Go to Settings, then Your Facebook Information and then Download Your Information. Facebook will send you a link down download, but make sure you store it in a safe place once you do.

Instagram

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You have to log into your IG account via the web in order to delete it, and your settings menu will only give you the option to temporarily disable your account, which will hide your profile, photos, likes, and comments, but they won’t go away entirely.

To delete your IG forever, enter the URL https://instagram.com/accounts/remove/request/permanent into your browser, then click Permanently Delete My Account.

Done!

TikTok

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There are plenty of reasons to be worried about the privacy settings on this app, and if you’re ready to chuck it for good, deleting it is easy.

Open the app, click on the Me section on the bottom right, then choose Manage My Account, then Delete My Account.

Confirm your choice and move on with your life!

Twitter

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Twitter makes it easy for you to fly free, but before you leave the nest, you might want to download your archive – that’s all of your tweets in a chronological order.

Click your profile icon, to to Settings, then Account, and Your Twitter Data.

Once you’re ready to go, head back to Account Settings, then choose Deactivate My Account at the bottom of the list.

It takes 30 days for all of your data to be deleted, which gives you an opportunity for second thoughts if you have them.

Snapchat

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Snapchat has kind of fallen out of popularity with a rise in Instagram and TikTok use, and if you’re one of those who aren’t using it like you used to, here’s how to delete your account.

Just head to the company’s Accounts Portal, then type in your username and password to delete. Like with Twitter, you’ll have 30 days to change your mind before it’s gone forever.

There you have it! I don’t think I’m brave enough yet to go social media free, but I admire people who can!

Are you off many social networks? How is it going? Tell us about it in the comments!

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Here Are 10 Places You Can Stream Movies for Free

I think (and hope) we all know that stealing creative content is wrong. I know that money is tight and times are hard, but if people refuse to pay for their entertainment, the people who create that entertainment aren’t going to be able to afford to continue.

So, it’s important that if and when you download or stream content, you do it from a legal website.

Here are 10 spots that can make that happen, so three cheers for your budget!

10. TopDocumentaryFilms

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This site offers documentaries in tons of categories, like war, crime, global conflict, health, and the environment. It’s easy to navigate and the community can provide ratings, which can also help you choose.

Their Top 100 list is a good place to start, and if you love documentaries, this should keep you busy for awhile.

9. Kanopy and Hoopla

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Both of these sites have a large collection of high-quality collection. Kanopy has access to The Criterion Collection, and if you have a library account, you can log in and watch anything you want.

Sure, it’s one more hoop to jump through, but if you’ve got a free library account, it will open some doors.

8. Classic Cinema/Television Online

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If you’re someone who loves old television or black and white films – even the silent kind – this is the site for you.

You can sort by category using the menu, and they’ve got pretty much any series of classic television you’re craving.

7. PBS

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Many of PBS’s titles are restricted to paying members, but some of it’s online selection – including a series of film school shorts – is available for free.

Sometimes you can see certain episodes without a subscription, which isn’t ideal, but will get you something to watch if you’re in a pinch.

6. PopcornFlix

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PopcornFlix prides itself on the idea that none of its programs or movies are more than two clicks away, and they have thousands of television shows and movies that are completely free to watch on your computer or their mobile app.

They won’t have new releases or anything that you could watch on cable, but they have some hidden gems you won’t be sorry you caught.

5. Vudu

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Vudu is a paid streaming service, but they also have a free section that contains a surprising number of recognizable titles. You do have to sign up and also sit through some ads, but you’ll have access to more than 5000 titles on your computer, phone, or streaming device.

There’s tons of stuff from the 80s and 90s, since the rights are cheap, but you won’t have to dig far to find something you’ll love.

4. Crackle

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Crackle isn’t just for Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee anymore – the service is free once you sign up for an account, and you’ll have access to their full library of television shows and movies once you do.

Sure, there’s the occasional commercial, but it’s truly worth it.

3. IMDbTV

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IMDbTV offers a decent lineup of recognizable content, even if you have to sign up for an account and watch some commercials to see it.

Not only that, you can download  it to your Amazon Fire device, and once you do, you’ll see plenty of titles you recognize – including some recent hits like Won’t You Be My Neighbor.

2. Plex

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This ia free, ad-supported streaming service  – meaning you have to watch ads to view anything, but in return you get access to free television and movies, including anything from your (or a friend’s) media server.

They also recently added content from Crackle, so you get double the bang for your buck.

1. Public Domain Torrents

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If you need to download content for a trip or something similar, there’s no better place to go for free stuff. Most of the films are old, but that doesn’t meant they’re not great classics, right?

They also offer many of the films in versions that are optimized for specific mobile devices, so the quality is great.

Please stop and think before you rip off books, movies, music, etc on the internet – it does affect artists.

Are there legal websites we missed that you love? Drop them in the comments!

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Get a Head Start on the Holidays By Grabbing this Hallmark Channel “Monopoly” Game

I’m aware that we just survived one holiday season. The last thing you want to do is be reminded that another one is already on the way, right?

Well, in the spirit of getting a jump on things and having fun, wintertime game nights to look forward to, Hallmark is offering a holiday-themed version of Monopoly for all of you cozy, romance-minded Christmas movie fanatics – and I know there are plenty of you lurking about!

If that’s you, you can go ahead and sort your Christmas Eve family gathering plans now, because this board game is about as magical as it gets.

Every single aspect of the traditional Monopoly game, from the collectible tokens to the enter board, is Hallmark-themed.

Instead of Boardwalk and Park Place, you’ll find destinations like a Christmas tree farm, Mistletoe Mountain, and a Tinsel Toy Shop. Instead of those dirty, boring railroads, expect to find fun modes of transportation like horse drawn carriages, instead.

Even the money is playing along!

It’s emblazoned with the network’s white dog mascot, red scarf and all, and you can use it to splurge on a honeymoon hideaway, or maybe you’ll decide to do good and help the town preserve their gazebo, instead.

And get this: you should definitely grab it now, because the board actually features distinct motifs from all four seasons, so you can actually use it any time you want.

As if you weren’t going to anyway.

What do you think about this game? Think it would be perfect for your aunt or mom?

Let us know if you’re grabbing one! Tell us in the comments!

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Check Out 11 of the Internet’s Best “Deep” Thoughts

There’s a category of posts on social media that are known as “shower thoughts.”

You know, those odd, rambling, totally out there but not necessarily irrelevant thoughts that come to you while you have nothing particular to ponder but whether or not you’ll need to shave your legs?

I know you’ve had some great ones of your own, and now that we have social media, it’s time to share them with others. After all, that’s what these 11 people have done, and look how well it’s worked out for them!

11. It’s like finding treasure, perhaps.

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Cashews fished out of a can of mixed nuts taste better and are more appealing than cashews taken from a can of just cashews.

10. Maybe she wasn’t such a nice girl.

The townsfolk might have liked Belle from Beauty and the Beast more if she hadn’t constantly danced around town singing about how boring they all were.

9. It’s the circle of life, my friends.

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When buying trash bags, at first the box is the container for the trash bags, but at the end, the trash bag is the container for the box.

8. That’s not how you make money.

Everyone wants to be billionaires so they can help the world. Unfortunately, that’s exactly why they will never be billionaires.

7. But what do they say??

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Foxes seem to be halfway between cats and dogs.

6. Like they turned it on with their mind.

In cartoon universes, race cars have an extra gear that only becomes available when the driver gets more determined.

5. You can pick your parameters, it’s true.

It’s really, really easy to misrepresent statistics however you want. For example, Earth has billions more deaths than all the other planets in the solar system combined, and it’s also the only planet with knee-high socks.

4. Maybe they had a reason to be.

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The first sitcom to decide to use a laugh track must have been really insecure about their jokes.

3. Why is this so true?

Humans like to be not wet or fully wet. It’s the intermediate levels of wet that give us trouble.

2. That’s because they ruff us.

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Dogs are one of the only animals that run toward people instead of away.

1. I hope Bruce Wayne is generous with the checkbook on that account.

Window repair must be a big business in Gotham City.

I’m going to have to start telling Alexa to write these down or something.

What’s the greatest “shower thought” you ever had? Share it with us in the comments!

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The Real Size of Megalodon Is Staggering

When you hear a word like “megalodon” to describe an animal, you’re probably picturing something – in this case, a shark – that’s really, really big.

Just how big megalodon likely was, though, really only comes into a clear focus when we compare it to things we’re relatively sure of the size of in our minds – and even then, it was so big that the concept can be hard to wrap our minds around.

This new study, published in Scientific Reports, tries to put the size of the megalodon into perspective, concluding that it was around 52 feet long, with fins the size of an adult human being.

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Otodus megalodon lived from 23 million to 3 million years ago, had serrated teeth that means it ate meat, and was so big there’s no way it wasn’t a voracious predator. Fossil evidence has shows us the size and makeup of their teeth, but with little other skeletal evidence to go on, guessing their entire size and shape has been more of a guessing game.

This study came to its estimates with researchers from Swansea University and the University of Bristol using mathematical models to compare its body size to five shark species still living, all of which shared physiological characteristics.

“Megalodon is not a direct ancestor of the Great White but is equally related to other macropredatory sharks such as the Makos, Salmon shark, and Porbeagle shark, as well as the Great White. We pooled detailed measurements of all five to make predictions about Megalodon.”

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They tracked how these other, related species of sharks grew as the aged to get an idea about how megalodon might have grown in a similar pattern before settling into its adult form. That’s how they got to the adult length of around 16 meters (the 52 feet).

That makes them more than twice the size of modern great white sharks, with a dorsal fin around 5.3 feet in height (an average person’s height).

Their heads were around 15 feet in length and had a bite force of 10 tons, compared to a great white’s bite force of around 2 tons.

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Scientists are hoping these facts can also help us understand why it went extinct, and therefore helping prevent a similar decline in modern marine species.

Now you know for sure that you wouldn’t have wanted to run into one of these buggers – and I’m going to go ahead and stay away from the great whites, too, even if they are sort of puny in comparison.

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The “Wizard Of Oz” Remake Is Officially in the Works

Hollywood has been churning out the remakes as of late, and with a very few notable exceptions, most of them have been panned.

The originals have a place in our hearts and minds, and sometimes, they’re so inextricably tied to the times when we first saw them that there’s no way anything could be seen as an improvement.

That goes about a hundred times more for movies that are actual classics, like The Wizard of Oz.

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The movie has been exactly perfect, with the exactly perfect cast, since the day it hit theaters, but for some reason, the powers that be in Hollywood don’t pay any mind to the expression “you can’t improve upon perfection.”

According to Varietya remake of The Wizard of Oz is not only happening, but there may already be a director attached – Nicole Kassell, who cut her teeth on episodes of Watchmen, The Leftovers, and The Americans.

Excellent shows, all, but I mean. We’re talking about Judy Garland, here.

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Still, Kassell thinks she can bring something new and worthy to the screen.

“While the 1939 musical is part of my DNA, I am exhilarated and humbled by the responsibility of re-imagining such a legendary tale.

The opportunity to examine the original themes – the quest for courage, love, wisdom, and a home – feels more timely and urgent than ever.

These are profoundly iconic shoes to fill, and I am eager to dance alongside these heroes of my childhood as we pave a newly minted yellow brick road!”

She’s enthusiastic, at least, so I guess that’s something.

The film we all know and love is, of course, a remake too, though a 1910 version is the only earlier adaptation that still exists.

If nothing else, the technology to create more realistic looking creatures, and to paint the characters with makeup that won’t try to kill them – Buddy Ebsen (Tin Man) ended up in the hospital after his makeup obstructed his airway and Margaret Hamilton (The Wicked Witch of the West) was burned when her green makeup caught fire.

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Aside from the mutilation and near-death, the old-timey feel of things is part of the charm, no?

Plenty of offshoots of the original material have done well – The Wiz, Return to Oz, and of course, the huge theatrical success of Wicked, also adapted from a book.

You’ll be seeing that on the big screen sometime soon, too, if Hollywood has it’s way – so I guess it’s time to welcome the tornado and accept we’re all going back to Oz, whether we want to or not.

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