Yes, in my backyard

We often hear the phrase “Not in my backyard” when it comes to changes in our local community. People are resistant to change and it’s only natural to want to hang on to what we know. But that doesn’t mean we should discount the idea of something new altogether. We should embrace new ideas and… Continue reading Yes, in my backyard

Norman Reedus Compares Daryl Dixon to Walking Dead, Calling His New Show ‘Art’

The Walking Dead universe is expanding with the upcoming spinoff, “Ride With Norman Reedus,” which follows the old show’s beloved character, Daryl Dixon. For Norman Reedus, this is the perfect opportunity to not only celebrate the legacy of his old show, but also to stand out and create something entirely new. In a recent interview,… Continue reading Norman Reedus Compares Daryl Dixon to Walking Dead, Calling His New Show ‘Art’

Chuck Tingle on the Genesis of Camp Damascus | io9 Interview

The world of camp literature has been around the corner for centuries, but only recently have we seen a force like Chuck Tingle take it to a new level. io9 had the opportunity to sit down with Chuck and ask him about the genesis of his unique brand of camp, following in the footsteps of… Continue reading Chuck Tingle on the Genesis of Camp Damascus | io9 Interview

‘Rhymer’ Combines

The music world is always changing and evolving, and every once in a while we get a unique and interesting sound that brings an interesting mix of genres together. Such is the case with an act called Rhymer, a Scottish four-piece who combine Scottish ballads with alien elves, who make a sound that mixes themes… Continue reading ‘Rhymer’ Combines

Getting people to try new things IRL with Sarah Peterson from The Nudge

If you’ve ever struggled to get your friends or family to try new things in the real world, you’re not alone. With so many distractions of the digital world, it can be difficult to simply get people to get off the couch or out of the house and try something new. But Sarah Peterson, founder… Continue reading Getting people to try new things IRL with Sarah Peterson from The Nudge

Scientists Just Learned Something New About How Aspirin Works

In a recent breakthrough, scientists have uncovered new information about aspirin and its effects on the body. Aspirin, or acetylsalicylic acid, has been used as a pain reliever and fever reducer since the 19th century, but it wasn’t until now that scientists have been able to uncover its true mechanism. The researchers from Johns Hopkins… Continue reading Scientists Just Learned Something New About How Aspirin Works

Elemental’s first trailer is a bubbling, sizzling feast for the eyes

If you’ve been longing for something new and exciting in grassroots gaming, then Elemental’s first trailer is just what the doctor ordered. It’s a bubbling, sizzling feast for the eyes, filled with vibrant colors and stunning visuals that are sure to delight gamers around the world. A new game developed by Comcept and Armature studio,… Continue reading Elemental’s first trailer is a bubbling, sizzling feast for the eyes

Meta’s new quests could give you something to do in its VR social network

Meta has announced a new quest system that is set to revolutionize the way people use its virtual reality social network. The new system, aptly named Meta Quests, promises to add a layer of motivation and interaction to the virtual reality experience, allowing users to take part in a variety of events and tasks –… Continue reading Meta’s new quests could give you something to do in its VR social network

PS Plus March 2023: PlayStation Plus free games available this month

March is a great month for PlayStation Plus subscribers as Sony is offering some highly sought-after free games for PS Plus members this month. This month’s free games are a bit heavy on the indie side, with some AAA titles thrown in the mix, offering a varied selection for gamers of all tastes. First up… Continue reading PS Plus March 2023: PlayStation Plus free games available this month

The Spotify HiFi dream is still alive, as streamer plans to do something “unique”

The world’s premier music streaming service, Spotify, has recently unveiled an exciting new development – their Hi-Fi service. This new service promises to provide users with richer sound quality that is up to six times better than standard streaming. The company has already given some initial details on the new service, which is expected to… Continue reading The Spotify HiFi dream is still alive, as streamer plans to do something “unique”

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