2776: The Album
Now, all the greatest hits that a dying humanity left in its wake are available on one stellar collection! Available now on iTunes, Amazon, cdbaby and SoundCloud.
Now, all the greatest hits that a dying humanity left in its wake are available on one stellar collection! Available now on iTunes, Amazon, cdbaby and SoundCloud.
Meet Henry, an avid Mac user who has employed keyboard shortcuts to avoid using a mouse or trackpad for over 7 years.
There’s a new website called “That Can Be My Next Tweet.” Basically, you put in your Twitter name and it uses computer science/magic to generate your next tweet based on trends and words of your previous tweets. It’s a fun toy! Let’s try it out together using the tweets of ‘Sarah Palin. We know what you’re saying. “She’s an easy target (that I’d like to ask to prom and then last minute tell her I’m taking her frenemy).” Yeah, that’s true, but for a reason; her life choices, notably her tweets, make absolutely no sense. So let’s throw those tweets in the tweeting machine! (The sad truth is that most of these are actually more logical than her real tweets. Tweets!) Here’s the website again, too: http://yes.thatcan.be/my/next/tweet/
Embrace the cliche.
This speed demon cruises through a red light and somehow makes it out just fine. For more awesome FAIL videos and pictures, visit http://failblog.org/
Why is our tax system so complicated? Teachers have long relied on educational cartoons with catchy songs to simplify everything from grammar to government. Can a cartoon conquer a challenge like today ‘s tax system, with its ever-changing, 75,000 pages of laws? With retro flair, TAXATION NATION looks into how our tax system does ‘ and doesn ‘t ‘ work.
There have been a lot of important discoveries since the dawn of mankind and the following are arguably the biggest and most well-known (before you write anything in the comment section about how I forgot to mention the Slap Chop I want to make it clear that there’s a difference between inventions and discoveries and the Slap Chop, even though it’s a revolutionary kitchen tool, is an invention):