Friday Link Salad
Jun. 9th, 2017 03:31 pmLike the label says, links!
A) The Advantage of Being a Little Underemployed. From the link: Before 1900 the average American worker worked more than 60 hours a week. A standard schedule was ten-hour days, six days a week. The only structural limits to working were lighting and religion. You stopped working when it was too dark to see or to go to church. Or shorter, you worked from "can" to "can't."
B) A bit late, but still good - the story of D-Day on Omaha Beach.
C) Wonder Woman: How real-life athletes united to populate the film's badass Amazon nation.
D) A more humorous take on Wonder Woman - Alamo Drafthouse Apologizes for Starting Manpocalypse With Women-Only Screening.
A) The Advantage of Being a Little Underemployed. From the link: Before 1900 the average American worker worked more than 60 hours a week. A standard schedule was ten-hour days, six days a week. The only structural limits to working were lighting and religion. You stopped working when it was too dark to see or to go to church. Or shorter, you worked from "can" to "can't."
B) A bit late, but still good - the story of D-Day on Omaha Beach.
C) Wonder Woman: How real-life athletes united to populate the film's badass Amazon nation.
D) A more humorous take on Wonder Woman - Alamo Drafthouse Apologizes for Starting Manpocalypse With Women-Only Screening.