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  • What to Do With an Inheritance (Besides Just Spend It)
    Receiving an inheritance can stir up all kinds of emotions. On one hand, it feels like a blessing — unexpected money that could make life easier. On the other hand, it often comes during a season of grief, and the weight of that responsibility can feel heavy. Add to that... Read more »
  • Handcrafted Jewellery: Timeless Beauty in Every Detail
    In a world where mass-produced items are everywhere, handcrafted jewellery stands out as something truly special. Each piece tells a story—of careful design, skilled hands, and materials chosen with intention. It’s a celebration of artistry and tradition, made to last a lifetime. The Magic of Silver Silver has long been... Read more »
  • Fun and Unexpected Gift Ideas That Actually Impress
    Gift-giving can be tricky. You want something that says, “I thought about you,” without being boring or predictable. Forget socks, forget generic mugs, forget the latest fad gadget that will sit in a drawer forever—let’s focus on gifts that make people smile, laugh, and maybe even do a little happy... Read more »
  • The Best Exterior Improvements to Increase Home Value
    First impressions matter and when it comes to your home, the exterior sets the tone. Whether you’re just looking for ways to make your home look better or you’re getting ready to sell, these tips for boosting curb appeal will give your aesthetics a refresh.   Prioritize landscaping   If... Read more »
  • 4 Things Lawyers Should Know About Expert Witnesses
    Expert witnesses can be the difference between success and failure. Their technical knowledge can clarify complex matters, add weight to arguments, and impact decisions in ways general testimony cannot.    That’s especially true when the issues at hand are not easily digestible by non-experts. So, if a court case focuses... Read more »
  • Why Moisturising Your Face Is the Key to Healthy, Radiant Skin
    When it comes to skincare, cleansing often gets the spotlight, and sunscreen has rightfully earned its place as a daily essential. But there’s another step that’s just as crucial—moisturising. It’s the simple habit that can make all the difference between skin that merely gets by and skin that looks and... Read more »
  • When Doctors Get It Wrong: How a Misdiagnosis Could Be Malpractice
    If you’ve been misdiagnosed by a doctor you trusted, you’re not alone. Thousands of people are inaccurately diagnosed every year, and the consequences can be devastating. While not every mistake rises to the level of malpractice, some absolutely do.    If you’re thinking about pursuing a medical malpractice claim with... Read more »
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  • Miniature Airport Model Collection
    Pilot Sam Chui checks out the world’s largest display of miniature airports, hand-built by Brian Keene of AvPro Designs. From JFK’s nine terminals to Heathrow’s retro ’70s vibe, LAX’s layout, and Mumbai’s glowing runways, each diorama captures aviation’s golden age in stunning detail. Up next: Hong Kong Kai Tak, Paris... Read more »
  • Why Pringles Are in Cans
    Weird History Food explores why Pringles come in a can instead of a bag. Created in 1966 by Procter & Gamble chemist Frederick Baur, the saddle-shaped crisps were designed to stay uniform and unbroken. To protect them, he invented the iconic tube-shaped canister. But if they’re so much better than... Read more »
  • 99% Bamboo Slingshot
    Slingshots are typically made from plastic or wood and fire ammo with an elastic or rubber band. But this creative slingshot design was constructed almost entirely from bamboo. It uses a bent length of the plant as a spring, and even its pointy projectiles are made from bamboo. The only... Read more »
  • In Praise of Digital Cinematography
    Some auteur moviemakers think that films shot digitally instead of on film deserve less merit. While film has a certain aesthetic appeal, digital tech has opened the medium to new creators and dramatic improvements in flexibility. Carbon Helium takes up the argument that – in the right hands — digital... Read more »
  • Janus-I Flying Suitcase Personal Aircraft
    The Janus-I, a.k.a. the Flying Suitcase is a VTOL aircraft that folds to fit in a car trunk yet is powerful enough to haul 200 kg of you and your stuff skyward. The dual-blade helicopter doesn’t even need a pilot’s license. It can take off from land or water, and... Read more »
  • VideoLithium: Ska Edition
    Jer from the Ska Tune Network teamed up with sax player and vocalist Em from his band (and many others) to perform this energetic cover of the 1991 Nirvana classic Lithium. If Nirvana and the Mighty Mighty Bosstones collaborated, it might have gone something like this.... Read more »
  • Making a Brass-inlaid Wood Cube
    Miki, The Maker of Anything, offers an in-depth look at how he created an intricate work of art from wood and brass wire. After chiseling thin grooves into wood blocks, he hammered in strips of wire that he ran through a roller. The finished cube took a huge amount of... Read more »
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