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High Heels Not Responsible For Bunions
May 22, 2013 by Irene Bellamy Filed under High Heels Blog
Bunions are not caused by high heels, according to a recent study. Turns out that bunions are 'highly inheritable,' and though wearing heels when you have a bunion is not advisable, the shoes themselves are not to be blamed for causing ...
Appreciate
May 19, 2013 by Grace Mbuti Filed under Ajax Blog
Wanna show you how much.
Dots, The Most Beautiful Mobile Game I’ve Ever Seen | TechCrunc...
May 15, 2013 by Meg Stivison Filed under HyperGadget
TechCrunch on the elegant and additive new app Dots from developer Nerdy Octopus. The idea is simple: Everyone has played connect the dots with their friends during science class or with a sibling on a long plane ride. Dots is the digita...
Agents of SHIELD
May 14, 2013 by Wayne Lin Filed under Today In Sci Fi
It was teased two years ago - and now it's come true. Behold, the teaser to Agent of SHIELD, set to come out in the fall. You will enjoy this. This show will air on ABC in the primetime spot, but particular date is not official. Here is the...
taking notes
May 14, 2013 by info updates Filed under Bookadoodle
When reading a book, it's sometimes easy to forget about an important event or character that the author writes about. Jotting down notes is important when reading a book because authors oftentimes sneak characters or events in the book t...
book to film
May 13, 2013 by info updates Filed under Bookadoodle
It seems as though the masses seem to think that books that are made into movies are incomparable to the original book. Oftentimes, this is because the original book is made under "Hollywood" standards. That means, the book is altered in a...
finding a book
May 13, 2013 by info updates Filed under Bookadoodle
For many students, finding a good book can be a challenge. Many students want a book that resonates with their personal experiences. This will help keep the book in the students hand because they will see things from a different perspective...
books vs magazines
May 13, 2013 by info updates Filed under Bookadoodle
When it comes to seeking practical information, it seems as through there's a competition between books and magazines. When I speak of books vs magazines, I'm speaking mainly on educational books and magazines. Magazines are great with keep...
electronic books
May 13, 2013 by info updates Filed under Bookadoodle
Today, you can see books being acquired electronically via revolutionary electronic devices. Many avid readers aren't pleased with this, while others are very relieved to have this alternative. Depending on what type of lifestyle you live, ...
Old City Jail (Charleston, South Carolina)
May 12, 2013 by Tom Baurley Filed under Wander Words
Old City Jail* Charleston, South Carolina * Just on the fringe of historic downtown is one of Charleston's most infamous sites, especially amongst ghost and pirate tours is The Old Charleston Jail. It was well known as the melting po...
Human Innovation at #TCDisrupt
May 10, 2013 by Meg Stivison Filed under HyperGadget
A wrapup from TC Disrupt 2013, that is much less snarky than this roundup from TechCrunch Disrupt 2012. I spent the last few days at TechCrunch Disrupt, checking out amazing cyberpunk tech to improve every possible aspect of our lives, l...
Space Travel
May 10, 2013 by Meg Stivison Filed under HyperGadget
When I was younger, I really wanted to be an astronaut. I'm still fascinated by space travel, and I get excited when I read about the possibility of a Mars colony. I hope it'll require not just the scientists and survivalists but the es...
Avernum: Escape From The Pit
May 10, 2013 by Meg Stivison Filed under Thumb Gods
Because You Can't Play Tabletop Adventure Games On The Subway! Spiderweb Software’s Avernum: Escape from the Pit is an old-fashioned open world RPG adventure for iOs and Android. Avernum is an underground realm, to which you and your ...
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