Author: Josh Taylor
14 mind-blowing Mac hacks
Posted by Josh Taylor / February 16, 2014I’m on my Mac for about 10 hours a day. I’ve been using a Mac for over a decade. I figured I had this thing figured out. NOPE. These hacks just blew my mind.
Read More15 literary quotes in amazing typography
Posted by Josh Taylor / February 15, 2014These literary quotes get the treatment they deserve in these images. Take a look at this fantastic typography.
Read More17 clever uses for your cell phone camera
Posted by Josh Taylor / February 10, 2014Your cell phone camera is worth a lot more than selfies. These seventeen tricks will help you get the most out of your camera and make your life just a little bit easier.
Read MoreClever anti-drunk driving ad campaign
Posted by Josh Taylor / February 8, 2014Anti-drinking and driving campaign from Ecovia puts a face on the dangers of driving drunk.
Read More8 psychological benefits of being compassionate
Posted by Josh Taylor / February 7, 2014Your momma always told you to be nice to others. Turns out, she was incredibly right. These eight psychological studies prove that being compassionate has tremendous benefits. For example: Happier and healthier Along with being beneficial to others, experiencing more compassion benefits your own psychological and physical health. A study by Fredrickson et al. (2008) had participants …
Read More10 surprising facts of employee engagement [infographic]
Posted by Josh Taylor / February 7, 2014In the business world, there’s a lot of talk about employee engagement. Now, there’s a helpful infographic that shares ten helpful facts about employee engagement. Full story at Upworthy. More cool infographics. Photo credit: Uproxx
Read More5 ways to make money during tax season (for a change)
Posted by Josh Taylor / February 6, 2014It may be early February, but tax season is just around the corner. Time does fly, after all. Follow these five tips from Dumb Little Man and you might just make––or at least save––some money this tax season.
Read MoreThere are fewer basic emotions than psychologists originally thought
Posted by Josh Taylor / February 5, 2014Previously, psychologists believed there were six basic human emotions: anger, fear, sadness, happiness, surprise, and disgust. But by examining facial muscles, scientists have discovered there might only be four.
Read MoreA man’s guide to seeing women as women, not objects
Posted by Josh Taylor / February 5, 2014This article is something that every man needs to read and share. In it, you’ll find a persuasive argument that you need to stop seeing members of the opposite sex (or the same sex) as sex objects. From the article: Someday I am going to have to have the conversation with my son. No, not …
Read More15 creepy pictures of a Swedish car graveyard
Posted by Josh Taylor / February 5, 2014So this is where Swedish cars from the 1950s go to die…It’s oddly beautiful: Full story at Buzzfeed. More beautiful photos. Photo credit: Buzzfeed
Read More20 ways to make your long-distance relationship easier
Posted by Josh Taylor / February 3, 2014Long distance relationships are brutal. They’re not impossible, though. It takes discipline, patience, and lots of love. These twenty tools will make it a heck of a lot easier, though. For example: The TapTap Wristband It’s a wristband helps people connect through vibrations. Couples can send each other secret coded messages via taps. Coming in …
Read More6 surprising things about living on a submarine you won’t see in the movies
Posted by Josh Taylor / February 2, 2014Based on the stuff you see in the movies, living on a submarine is an exciting adventure. But there’s a lot you don’t see in the movies. In this Cracked article, Cleve Langdale, a former Navy nuclear machinist’s mate, tells you what it’s really like to be in a submarine. For example: The oxygen levels on …
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