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Ocean Quahogs can live for over 500 years. These sticky assholes do nothing for centuries but burrow into the ocean floor and filter algae from […]
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Ocean Quahogs can live for over 500 years. These sticky assholes do nothing for centuries but burrow into the ocean floor and filter algae from […]
Continue reading »So, your internet is acting weird, maybe a little sluggish, even after repeatedly resetting your router and unplugging unnecessary devices. While there are many possible […]
Continue reading »You just went through a tough breakup. After you’ve compiled Adele’s sad playlists, emptied your tissue boxes, and dealt with the emotional and mental fallout, […]
Continue reading »The case for pay transparency is gaining momentum . New York City’s Pay Transparency Act will go into effect next month, requiring companies to disclose […]
Continue reading »As the gardening season approaches, every green finger should be asking themselves the question: what should I plant this year? And if you’re planning on […]
Continue reading »Maybe it’s my age, or maybe it’s because I’m a man of habit – habits can be chaotic, but they’re habits nonetheless – but I’ve […]
Continue reading »All surgeries, whether medical or cosmetic, have one thing in common: you will be cut, even if only a little. The cuts leave scars, which […]
Continue reading »Isn’t it great when you make friends at work? You can go somewhere after work, sympathize with your shared experience, and remain friends long after […]
Continue reading »I’ve always had an odd relationship with flexibility. My ankles bend so easily that I can sit in a deep squat just to relax. I […]
Continue reading »One of the easiest ways to make sure someone is food savvy is to ask them to make you a sandwich. A good sandwich is […]
Continue reading »The 12-3-30 workout took over TikTok, which is a testament to the algorithm and the ability of a few influencers to beat it. It’s really […]
Continue reading »When it comes to updates, especially from Apple, I usually advise you to install them as soon as possible. After all, these updates usually go […]
Continue reading »As many Apple Watch users have discovered, there is no way to connect a bricked watch to a Mac to manually restore the software, as […]
Continue reading »What defines a “cult classic” film? Unfortunately, there is no coherent, comprehensive, widely accepted definition that can be used to classify a film as undeniably […]
Continue reading »I believe anyone can get into video games , but the hobby aspects can be unfriendly to newbies. One such unnecessary barrier to entry is […]
Continue reading »Many of us have adjusted to WFH life over the past two years, perhaps even joining the so-called ” great retirement ” to avoid being […]
Continue reading »Microsoft Edge is a pretty good default browser. Now that it’s built on the same platform as Chrome, it’s fast, versatile, and efficient; Microsoft has […]
Continue reading »With iPadOS 15.4 and macOS 12.3, Apple has finally released an important cross-platform feature we first saw at WWDC 2021: Universal Control lets you use […]
Continue reading »Most carpenters have memorized a certain number of abbreviations for measuring angles, listing cuts, or estimating distances, but thanks to technology, you don’t have to […]
Continue reading »Today’s television is fundamentally different even from its relatively recent past. Sure, cable TV still exists, but broadcast TV is becoming more of an afterthought, […]
Continue reading »I got really high last night and decided it would be nice to make some chili. I thawed too many tenderloin steaks and I needed […]
Continue reading »When the spring sun and warm weather begin to beckon us, roads and trails beckon. We fought mentally and physically to train in the winter […]
Continue reading »We all know the merits of duct tape when wrapping gifts, connecting misplaced pieces of paper, and mending torn book pages. But it turns out […]
Continue reading »Eating disorders in children and adolescents are on the rise two years after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, and hospitalization rates are now three […]
Continue reading »In the nearly 30 years since Amazon started as a humble online bookstore, it has infiltrated almost every aspect of our lives. Now it’s a […]
Continue reading »I bet you have a lint roller lying around your house. Heck, let’s make things more interesting: I bet you don’t use said lint roller […]
Continue reading »Who owns the corporations that contribute to climate change, practice terrible labor practices and test products on animals? You probably know. A “bad investment” may, […]
Continue reading »There’s a lot to celebrate in March: more daylight, warmer weather, Women’s History Month, Pi Day, college basketball is obviously all the rage? For many […]
Continue reading »If you live in an older house, drafts in windows are often a problem. Instead of replacing them—at an average of $850 per window—you can […]
Continue reading »None of us are superhuman: no matter how hard we try to remember every topic of conversation or every question, we can’t work our best […]
Continue reading »We’ve already written about things that are often kept on kitchen counters (such as stacks of paper, olive oil, and cookbooks) that can and probably […]
Continue reading »I was shamefully old when I figured out what the different sizes of men’s jeans and trousers meant, but after years of trial and error, […]
Continue reading »Generation gap stories are nothing new in film, television, or human history, but especially after the 1950s rolled around and American children suddenly became a […]
Continue reading »To have a productive, satisfying, and long-term relationship, we need to be aware of many things. Our own triggers and emotional baggage, our partner’s needs […]
Continue reading »Preview is much more than just an image viewer. Its image editing capabilities can really help you do some tricky tasks, including removing unwanted backgrounds […]
Continue reading »Tomorrow is March 17, also known as Valentine’s Day. Saint Patrick’s Day, St. Paddy’s Day” and “Amateur Hour”. It’s the day people who don’t drink […]
Continue reading »If you’ve ever baked a cake, chances are you’ve had to knead the egg whites into the dough without puffing them up too much. But […]
Continue reading »For most people, travel during the coronavirus pandemic has been strictly on an as-needed basis. This is likely to change this summer. If you’re fully […]
Continue reading »When it comes to members-only bulk shopping, it’s hard to beat Costco and Sam’s Club. These two warehouse giants are essentially the only game in […]
Continue reading »America is one of the busiest countries in the world: we work more hours , take fewer vacations, and experience more stress than almost any […]
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