March 30, 2012: Afternoon
- U.S. kids with autism up 78% in past decade; leap credited to better/broader diagnosis.
- Britain: The silliest country in the world, with regard to gas.
- Winners revealed of the Washington Post's Annual Peeps Diorama contest.
- Photos of decommissioning space shuttles.
- RIP, Harry Crews.
- Pictures of drivers going 70 miles an hour taken by a medium-format camera attached to another car.
- Chart shows how books sell once they escape copyright and can be reissued.
- Wikipedia's list of lists of books.
- Final match of this year's Tournament of Books. Vive le Rooster!
- Available one more day: a free Rooster notebook when you buy from Field Notes.
- Also: Win a copy of Paris, I Love You But You're Bringing Me Down by TMN's @Rosecrans Baldwin.
- Account of events leading up to a match played by two tennis pros who survived the Titanic.
- Profile of Swiss speed mountaineer, "whose rapid ascents are just as demanding as three-minute miles."
- President of Flat Earth Society explains why Earth is flat.
- Excerpts from the amazing Lancet article on the history of arctic madness.
- History of the breast implant.