October 19, 2016 0 Dire Straights Here’s a science experiment you can do at home. It’s not going to meet the standards of a [...]
October 18, 2016 0 Marching Forward and Tumbling Down Imagine a small group of military members, lined up four across, marching. You probably are now picturing two [...]
October 17, 2016 0 When History Forgot About Neil Armstrong The name “Neil Armstrong” is known throughout the United States if not the world — as it should be. [...]
October 13, 2016 0 Silence Lights It’s an unfortunate yet familiar situation — you’re at a movie theater, having spent way [...]
October 11, 2016 0 The Battle of the Bins For those who used older Apple Macintosh computers back in the early 1980s or the mostly-forgotten Apple [...]
October 10, 2016 0 The Different Coin It’s Columbus Day and I’m taking it off, kind of. On Friday, I shared the following puzzle. [...]
October 7, 2016 0 The Two Coins Hi! It’s Friday and Monday is Columbus Day. Typically, I take Columbus Day off and run a Weekender [...]
October 6, 2016 0 Hannibal, Lector The Vice President of the United States is a thankless job. It has only two actual duties, which is to [...]
October 5, 2016 0 Baby, Not Bored If you’re a child of the 1990s, you probably remember the item above. It’s called a [...]
September 30, 2016 0 The Weekender: September 30, 2016 1) “Is the Oculus Rift Sexist?” (QZ, 8 minutes, March 24, 2014). The headline sucks. The article [...]