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The View from Your Laptop

North Carolina, 3:42 pm. From Tonya: I swiped this candy necklace from the kids table at a wedding. Guess what time I need to be at work for a wine dinner? 4p. Chop chop. There's always time to shoot us pics of your laptop meals at thesporkful@gmail.com. Please include the location and time of the picture, and describe the chow. /mg

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Their hipsterness was suffocating at first, but once I saw that their chocolate machine is held together with duct tape, I decided to give these guys the benefit of the doubt. /dp [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DspDrgLcwds?wmode=transparent] via Buzzfeed

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NPR's esteemed science correspondent and Radiolab co-host Robert Krulwich joins us to discuss the impact that gravity, Newton's Second Law, and the Pythagorean Theorem have on sandwich construction and consumption. To see some of our older collaborations with Robert, check out this piece sending up NPR.org's Most E-mailed List, as well as the classic Emergency Krulwich. If you've just found The

Countdown To Krulwich

Radiolab co-host Robert Krulwich will join us next week to discuss Sandwich Science. In preparation for his visit, this seems a great time to look at some of the more absurd work we did with Robert when Mark and I were at NPR. There was the piece that parodied the NPR.org Most Emailed List, which you should listen to, and

The View from Your Laptop

Jamaica, 1:14 pm.   From honeymooners Amy and Casey. Share your laptop meals with the Sporkful community. Send pics to thesporkful@gmail.com. Please include the location and time of the picture, and describe the feast. /mg

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This story of s'more improvisation didn't quite fit in our latest episode, but you might find it useful, especially if you're ever craving s'mores in the proximity of a bar, oilcan inferno and an Asian restaurant. It can be done. We have done it. /mg

Introducing The Sporkful Junior Eaters Society

In this week's s'mores episode we unveil The Sporkful Junior Eaters Society. As we explain, it's open to children and young adults of all ages, it's free, and any kid who joins is named a president of the organization. (Attention parents: It's never to early to start building a list of extracurriculars for that college application!) So how do kids