A documentary about the Cyber-Seniors program. Founded by teenagers Macaulee and Kascha Cassaday in 2009, Cyber-Seniors helps senior citizens learn to use the Internet. Find out how you can get involved here.
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Cyber-Seniors (Trailer)
Include Your Kids in the Kitchen, No Matter What Age They Are
Getting kids involved in the kitchen isn’t just great for teaching them how to cook, but also enhances math and motor skills. Next time the kids ask "when’s dinner ready?", this infographic gets them involved in the answer.
The chart organizes tasks by skills, starting with basic math and working up to chopping ingredients. What we really like, though, is how it organizes each task by age—so no matter how old your child is, you have some ideas on how to get them involved. The age range starts with toddler and goes up to tweens. It’s not earth-shattering, but good if you need some ideas, especially for younger kids.
How to Include Kids in the Kitchen | Cooksmarts via Visual.ly
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Include Your Kids in the Kitchen, No Matter What Age They Are
In Photos: Sebastian Luczywo’s unconventional family portraits
Polish photographer Sebastian Luczywo takes an unusual approach to family photos. His clever and mood-filled photos depict his wife, their two children and family pets in the countryside, often with a touch of the surreal. The resulting images are anything but your standard family portraits. Take a look at his work. See gallery
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In Photos: Sebastian Luczywo’s unconventional family portraits
Here’s why Frozen sucks
For a while there, it seemed like all anyone wanted to talk about was the movie Frozen. Elsa. Building a snow man. Letting it go. Lip syncing. Saying things like Disney Animation is better than Pixar now. Yadda and yadda. But was the movie that good? Is it a Disney classic? CinemaSins decided to take an unpopular opinion and reveal everything hilariously wrong with Frozen.
Not everyone sees the same color when they stare at this spinning disk
The spinning disk below is a little seizure inducing but a lot of fun because not everyone sees the same color when it spins. Some people see green, others see yellow, a few see red while some see no color at all.
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Not everyone sees the same color when they stare at this spinning disk
Not everyone sees the same color when they stare at this spinning disk
NASA releases spectacular X-ray image of an entire spiral galaxy
This is The Whirlpool—the common name of M51, a spiral galaxy similar to our own Milky Way estimated to be 50,000 to 100,000 light years across. The purple dots that make it look like the biggest neon sign in the Universe are X-ray sources as seen by NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory.
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NASA releases spectacular X-ray image of an entire spiral galaxy
A Bizarre WWII-Era Supermaterial Made of Ice Is Making a Comeback
Steel was in short supply during the height of World War II, and there was nothing to be done but invent a replacement. One proposal was called Pykrete, a mixture of ice and sawdust that melted incredibly slowly. The idea faded away once the war ended—but now, a group of Finnish architects and engineers are reviving it. In a big, big way.
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A Bizarre WWII-Era Supermaterial Made of Ice Is Making a Comeback
KnifeRights.org Launches Legal Blade App – Mini Review Included
KnifeRight.org has released a new app designed to help those with knives to navigate the legal quagmire of knife laws that are out there. But there are two problems that I have with the app. First and foremost, its a $1.99 app in the Google Play store. Not all that much in terms of what […]
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KnifeRights.org Launches Legal Blade App – Mini Review Included