This month seems to start with mainly videos. Wasn’t the intention specifically but I just seemed to keep finding one video leading me to another. Thankfully the rest of the month became more varied.
- Quite a long video about a micro apartment in Seattle. Very interesting how much he manages to fit into a very small space. Even a bath!
- Fashion model Cameron Russell talks about how looks aren’t everything in a surprisingly honest way
- 50 Debunked Science Misconceptions is an old one now, but a good one
- Someone asked some parents what they thought the future would hold… then they asked their children and showed them their answers
- A prank held in an Ikea where a couple gets trapped while walking around the shop
- This is a chart showing what plants should be planted together and what shouldn’t
- I thought this example of what 4 dual income families spend their money on was quite interesting, if a little American in places
- This site in particular is very good, full of manly ways to clean and cook etc. Cordless drill plus bath has to be a winner though
- The guys at Backblaze did a very interesting write-up of how long your average hard drive lasts
- I am aware I seem to be finding more and more parenting articles but I figure they might be handy…
- Which I guess in part explains this mix of parenting and technology in some open letters from parents about sexting
- A very poignant and powerful article about the assisted death written by the creator of Dilbert, Scott Adams
- Wikipedia is tiny.. I mean really tiny given what it contains. The whole thing is only 100GB and if you take out the images it is just 25GB. If you fancy keeping a copy with you try this
- The Neuroscientist Who Discovered He Was a Psychopath: says it all really