March 23, 2015 0 Aromattic Coffee has a pretty distinctive aroma — for many people, the smell alone can help them wake up, [...]
March 20, 2015 0 Defiled Eggs Pictured above is the marbled murrelet, a seabird native to the coasts of the Pacific Ocean, mostly around [...]
March 19, 2015 0 A Mighty Wind The image above (larger version here) dates back to Japan’s Edo period, which ran from 1603 to [...]
March 18, 2015 0 Slow and Steady When you hail a taxi, you generally want to get from point A to point B and relatively quickly — in an [...]
March 17, 2015 0 The Key Master The term “DomainKeys Identified Mail” or “DKIM” is, for most people, Greek, even though we use it [...]
March 16, 2015 0 The Black Market in White Liquid Pictured above is the evidence of a crime — and the law being violated. Specifically, the red [...]
March 13, 2015 0 Triskaideka-Dinner Party The fear of the number 13 — triskaidekaphobia, if you’d like the actual word for it — is [...]
March 12, 2015 0 Down for the Count About five years ago, municipalities across the United States, Canada, and likely points elsewhere began [...]
March 11, 2015 0 Walk This Way Watching people work together in pristine coordination is more common than one would expect. Synchronized [...]
March 10, 2015 0 Iceolation The Canadian town of Churchill, Manitoba, is located on the southern shore of Hudson Bay, toward the north of [...]