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 The human mind and outer space, the emotional connections between man and machine, the wonderful and creepy nature of the Internet of Things: there   lots to love on the internet. This week   Reading List has selections from Fast Company, Medium, New York Magazine, and The New York Review of Books. Let   dig in.     David Bowman   trip near the end of 2001:  stanley cup A Space Odyssey  above  is pretty weird and mind-bending. However, space poses as many challenges of the body as it does of the mind. With private agencies continuing the push toward space tourism, scientists aim to learn more about how  stanley vaso extreme heights can affect our brains. [Fast Company] The technology we use and the operating systems that fill our day-to-day live in our memory long after they ;re obsolete. For one writer, these bygone pieces of technology helped reconnect with a friend recently passed. Prepare for the feels. [Medium] The man who created eBay is busy. Pierre Omidyar is now focusing on journalism and his media outlet First Look Media rather than his huge auction website. This New York Magazine profile captures this fascinating history of Omidyar while also detailing a man in transition. [New York Magazine] Right now, the Internet  stanley cup price of Things is a giant question mark. Many technologists believe it will fundamentally change the way we live, but we have yet to see this future play out. Whether it fashions the future we ;ve all envisioned, one thing is certain: This interconnec