I thought this "graphic" from the New York Times was interesting. The subject is interesting in itself. There is a larger series of articles. The one I got sucked into was on religion and the Ivy League, because of Kyla's experience with the visibility of religion at Yale. Of course, the article is about how the Ivy League is a bastion of secularism.
To continue to counter the sports discussions with the geeky discussions that nobody cares about, the graphics on this thing are quite cool. It's a new style of graphics that is more interactive. Things change as you drag your mouse over them, similar to the Google maps experience I was pointing out before. This is something you'll be seeing more of over time. The downside of it is that the way you use things online becomes less structured, requiring you to poke around and explore more to try to understand how to make it work.
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