This week on Footnotes, I get my hair cut too short, thus exposing my funny-shaped head.
Now that that's out of the way, we can get into the search for the holy grail, which inspired countless knights to beat the hell out of peasants and other such inconsequential persons.
Also, a different kind of night: the 1,001 variety. For centuries, the 1,001 Nights tales have inspired Easterners and Westerners to not marry a new wife each day and kill her.
Come across something on Wired that you want me to talk about? Ping me on Twitter at @mrMattSimon or by email at matthew_simon at wired.com.
Articles under discussion this week:
Pulp Fiction 2.0: Cheap Thrills for Your Kindle Are Publishing's Latest Cliffhanger
World's Most Wired: Luke Fischbeck
Matt is the host of Wired's Footnotes show and editor of the This Day in Tech blog, where he writes about all manner of milestones while respectfully declining requests from friends and family to write about their birthdays.
Read more by Matt Simon
Follow @mrMattSimon on Twitter.
Sarah Mitroff 20 Sep, 2012
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Source: http://feeds.wired.com/~r/wired/index/~3/kwf50D6n3iA/
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