My favorite links from this week.
- Auburn Athletics ‘going the extra mile’ to protect student-athletes, prevent coronavirus spread – Auburn University Athletics – Auburn Athletics’ staff using an electrostatic sprayer that contains a disinfectant approved by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention AUBURN, Ala. – From high-tech testing and tracing to hourly locker room cleanings, Auburn Athletics is taking extraordinary measures to protect student-athletes from the coronavirus.
- How NFL offensive linemen escape the 5,000-calorie lunch and transform in retirement – play It’s 3 p.m., and Joe Thomas needs to eat. He’s driving with his family but is getting hungry.
- Jeopardy! to Air Vintage Episodes for Month-Long Retrospective Series – This… is… retro Jeopardy! The long-running quiz show, which has been in reruns since June 15 due to the coronavirus pandemic, will air a four-week retrospective series featuring episodes from way back in the archives.
- Apple Shares Preview of Upcoming Emoji with Emojipedia – Source: Emojipedia.org Back in January, the Unicode Consortium approved Emoji 13.0, which is used by companies like Apple to create new emoji designs.
- Memphis author’s book inspires $200 million Netflix action movie starring Ryan Gosling, Chris Evans – In what sounds like a dream deal for any writer hoping to increase his readership (not to mention his bank account), Memphis author Mark Greaney’s thriller novel “The Grey Man” will be adapted into a $200 million Netflix movie starring Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans.