Author Archives
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Anne E Currie’s “Panopticon” series, books 1 and 2 reviewed
The books are set in the relatively near future – 2025 onwards – and revolve around three key events: the creation of the Panopticon, the all-seeing surveillance state, which some love and some hate. Crime is almost – but not… Read More ›
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How to avoid a narcissist
According to Erin Leonard, a practising psychotherapist, understanding the interplay between emotionally intelligent qualities and narcissistic tendencies at various stages in a relationship may help us to be able to see a toxic or abusive dynamic more quickly… More here…. Read More ›
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iOS Music Player Showcase
There’s new and exciting developments every year in the realm of iOS third-party music players, and 2021 was no exception. While 2019 enjoyed an explosion of new players like Power Player and Albums that through time came to lead the… Read More ›
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Dad of the year builds his son a wooden Rolls Royce
Hopefully the videos recording the process of wood carving and crafting from wood will be useful and entertaining for you. I like to use wood from discarded trees, not precious woods from the forest. Amazing.
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5 reasons to wear a watch
It’s time for you to save your smartwatches for your morning runs and use a classic machine for the rest of the afternoons. Men ‘s watches are, beyond a useful tool, a symbol of status and style wherever we go…. Read More ›
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The Fitbit Charge 5 is good, but inconsistent
So far I must say that the Fitbit Charge 5 is a decent fitness tracker in terms of the hardware design. The screen is responsive which is unusual for Fitbit devices and also visible, in a good way, in most… Read More ›
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Testing the Fitbit Charge 5: not the best of starts
I have been testing the Fitbit Charge 5 and after 1 day I am already struggling. My experience with Fitbit has note historically been one where I have a lot of faith in the hardware, but this is a strange… Read More ›
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When NFT Watches Cost More Than a Rolex
For the first drop, I set them all at .1 ETH; at the time 1 ETH was around $3,000. So a watch was $300. For the Daitona, I set that one at .2 ETH because there are fewer of them,… Read More ›
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Hiding tech in plain sight
Homes today are filled with so much technology that it’s impossible not to notice one or two in a room, whether it be the latest smart TV or a fabric-covered smart speaker. While many of these home-centric devices are intentionally… Read More ›
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Why is the bar so low for men?
No shade at all to Christensen for sharing the content in question. She’s a regular gym goer and has probably had plenty of experience of men staring, making comments, offering unsolicited advice, invading her space and generally making her feel… Read More ›