Did you see The Lego Movie and have a lingering feeling that The Lego Movie was basically The Matrix with animated plastic blocks and more jokes? Let’s do a quick comparison of the major similarities. Spoilers follow. Continue reading
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What happens if you take the Internet famous “Stuff White People Like” and compare that data with which cities have the most of the things white people like? You get Movoto’s top ten cities white people like. Continue reading
You probably don’t think about how much water it takes to produce a slice of pizza or a cheese burger, but it’s substantial. Grace Communications has put together a helpful list of how thirsty your food is.
One slice of cheese pizza (New York size, Chicago is probably a factor of five more) – 21 gallons. Continue reading
The number crunchers at the Wall Street Journal have dug through the data and come up with the five riches cities in America. But first a few definitions of “rich” and “city” because details matter. Continue reading
If you shopped at a Target retail store in the US between November 27 and December 15, 2013 using your credit or debit card then you should demand a new card from your bank no matter what excuse your bank gives. Here are the simple reasons why. Continue reading
The liberal elites at the New York Times want to point out to you that you talk funny and have put together a quiz to help you sort out where your dialect comes from. Take the quiz and post your results. Continue reading
The nice people at LinkedIn have put together a list of the most overused buzzwords of 2013. Also we get to wave farewell to the stupid words people used in 2012. Continue reading
Put simply Chromecast lets you solve the problem of, “I want this thing on my device to show up on my TV.” There are a few complexities and limitations but that’s basically it, you see a thing on your phone/tablet/browser and you want to put it on your TV with one or two taps.
What makes it even more attractive is that it has a list price of $35 and can often be found for less than that. Currently running $29.99 on Amazon.
Wishlists are the savior of both gift givers and receivers. The giver gets an insight into the wants and desires of the recipient and the recipient doesn’t end up with a bunch of stuff they don’t want. But crafting the perfect wishlist requires some attention to detail and thoughtfulness on the part of the recipient. Here is how to make a truly awesome Amazon wishlist. Continue reading
