They sure are tiny, but in this case that is probably a good thing. tweeted by iA inc.
Misc
The 1970’s great calculator race
The full thread is here and is very informative.
Smoke Screen – is vaping good or bad?
Public health campaigns have so successfully tied smoking to lung cancer that people often don’t realize more smokers die of cardiovascular and metabolic diseases than of lung cancer. Soneji tried to tell the shop owner, and many others at the… Read More ›
Quite Uninteresting
“Death by Chocolate” was trialled in 1972 as a compassionate form of execution in Texas, USA. The first killing was abandoned after 14 days when prison officers tired of clearing excessive quantities of violent explosive diarrhea ejected by the hapless… Read More ›
Doria Ragland
Ragland isn’t an actress like her daughter, but she said many things with her face. Photographs of her and Markle pressed close to one another in the Rolls-Royce on the way to the chapel show the mother trying on a… Read More ›
16Personalities
Three things to know before taking the test: Takes less than 12 minutes. Answer honestly, even if you don’t like the answer. Try not to leave any “neutral” answers. I had to do this test for work and it is… Read More ›
Privacy again
The new EU privacy laws go into effect May 25. Many companies are sending out privacy statement updates because of this. However, new privacy laws don’t necessarily mean more privacy. I’m diabetic, but luckily not seriously. It’s easily controllable using… Read More ›
The happiest moments lead to the worst pain
Gary Andrews is a children’s TV animation director whose wife, Joy, died last October of sepsis. Give him a follow on Twitter to view his doodles which detail what it’s like to be a single father in the face of such… Read More ›
Moving chairs in Starbucks
Traditional paddy rice farmers had to share labor and coordinate irrigation in a way that most wheat farmers did not. We observed people in everyday life to test whether these agricultural legacies gave rice-farming southern China a more interdependent culture… Read More ›
Identity and Emotion are Central To Motivating the Teen Brain
New evidence shows that the window for formative brain development continues into the onset of puberty, between ages 9 and 13, and likely through the teenage years, according to Ronald Dahl, professor of community health and human development at the… Read More ›