The source may not be the most prestigious, but it’s quite astounding. In the UK more than 50 per cent of British Pakistanis marry their cousins – in Bradford that figure is 75 per cent – and across the country … Continue reading →
Think about it — if you oversleep just 30 minutes a day, that’s 180+ hours a year. And if you’re at 60 minutes a day, that’s 365 hours a year, the equivalent of nine 40-hour weeks. That’s a lot of time! via … Continue reading →
Genelec has some nice speaker placement docs. via Genelec Oy – Wall behind the Loudspeaker Cancellation.
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I’m starting to use mycrocosm and found that their dev blog is hosted on WordPress! Mycrocosm is a web site that makes it possible for people to use statistical graphs and other visual language tools for expressive social communication. In … Continue reading →
This should probably be labeled under TMI. But I feel that this series of entries may be able to help many individuals out. – – – I was planning to lay this down in one concise article, but things are … Continue reading →
“Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted.” Albert Einstein
So, is it an urban legend? Or not? Can you boil an egg or pop popcorn with cellphones? It seems the verdict is out: Poppping Popcorn with Cellphones [via laughingsquid] urban legends via about.com Cell phones cook eggs, and your … Continue reading →