Animated geographic history of the United States
Animated geographic history of the United States. This is pretty cool.
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Animated geographic history of the United States. This is pretty cool.
Food and Wine magazine’s list of the ten best new chefs in America.
FAQ: How Real ID will affect you. So nice that they snuck it in on a completely unrelated bill like that…I don’t remember that aspect of gov’t being explained in that Schoolhouse Rock song about the bill.
“A campaign for the Portuguese political magazine Grande Reportagem … turns flags of various countries into infographics by adding a legend”. For the US flag: “Red: In favor of the war in Iraq, White: Against the war in Iraq, Blue: Don’t know where Iraq is.”
The Flynn Effect: IQs are rising in the US. “US test takers gained 17 IQ points between 1947 and 2001.”
David Byrne on how the tightening of US borders keeps creativity out of our country. I imagine this has had an effect on the scientific community as well.
There are some signs that Americans are actually paying off their credit card debt.
James Kunstler lays out a gloomy and depressing energy crisis future in The Long Emergency. “Our lives will become profoundly and intensely local. Daily life will be far less about mobility and much more about staying where you are.”
Zinn’s a Marxist freak (well, according to some), but this book is still worth reading as an antidote to what most American kids learn about in school.
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