Tied up with editing effectively? This app can help. (Image courtesy thepolyman.com.) |
Words Up: "Expresso" App Helps Edit Your Wrecks Of Text
Writing is one of those art forms that's particularly unpleasant when its bad. And now, in the age of texting everything and bastardizing verbiage 2 d point tht it loox lik ths (sorry, we won't do that again), it's sometimes hard to remember how to construct a coherent communication without sounding idiotic OR overly loquacious. Now, there's an app to adjust your adjectives...
Space Station Sunday: Some Landing And Some Expanding
Data And DNA: Encoding Digital Files Into Genetic Material Creates Serious Storage Space
Humanity is accruing data at an unprecedented rate. All those Tweets, tags, photos, cat videos, terrible novels, decent screenplays, drafts of terrible novels that might eventually become decent screenplays, and everything else we shoot, snap, sing, strum, or smash into a computer is adding up. There's the possibility of etching literary works into crystals, sure, but what about those of us who need some somewhat-simpler storage? A new answer might surprise you...because it's also PART of you...
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It's just like burning a CD...into genes. (Image courtesy assignmentexpert.com.) |
How to Get Around the New York Times and Washington Post Paywalls without Really Trying
If you are a news junky, you've most likely come across paywalls for sites like the New York Times and Washington Post, which allow users to access a small number of articles every month, before they block access:
There are, however, a number of easy ways to bypass the paywalls for these particular sites.
There are, however, a number of easy ways to bypass the paywalls for these particular sites.
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Electrifying: Tesla Model 3 Demand Hits 325,000 Reservations
We've fought wars over it, ruined countless swaths of the environment over it, created unimaginably massive fortunes due to it, crushed entire parallel industries over it, and in general had it govern our lives way more than any fuel source should, but any rational modern human has to admit: the fossil fuel empire is over. Now, the next phase of transportation is about to do donuts all over our past fast 'n furious foibles...but will the massive demand exceed the possibilities of prompt production?
Sharp AND smart: the Model 3 is a ride not to be denied. (Image courtesy digitaltrends.com.) |
Space Station Sunday: From Progress To A Dragon
Reforestation Is The Bomb: Retrofitted Military Cargo Planes Help Plant Trees
Earth needs trees, but humans and our pesky usurpation keep cutting them down. But what if we could use that incessant drive to conquer as a force for good forestry? Taking over land is always a major objective of warfare, so why not use a weapon of war to help improve vast swaths of land?
Botany has never looked so badass. (Image courtesy xplanes.tumblr.com.) |
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