15 March 2010: Afternoon By The Morning News — 15 Mar 2010 Thai protesters hoping to gather 2,000 pints of blood, potentially to douse Government House. Gunmen believed to be linked to Mexican cartels kill a U.S. consulate worker and her husband. Ten things to know about Burkina Faso (because why not?). Op: I am one of those people that believe brands belong to companies; countries have reputations. Every media company wishes it were the Discovery Channel: lean, mean, and master of its own assets. One in 10 British children think the Queen invented the telephone, and other adorable statistics. Op: Replacing Grant with Reagan on the $50 bill would deepen our Civil War/Reconstruction amnesia. On Chatroulette: Endless horizons of sameness, with the occasional rock to trip you up. TMN's Giles Turnbull asks the Chatroulette masses how one knows if one is sexy or not. Q&A with Chatroulette's founder. Since children don't live in worlds of Newtonian physics, bedtime is that much larger and scary. Wonderful illustrations from Ernst Haeckel's 1898 Kunst-Formen der Natur (Art Forms in Nature). Rooms recreated on ceilings. Video: Original keyboard-cat creator releases new keyboard-cat video.