A fairly serious new study — one that actually contains the words "booty call" in its title — breaks down what's missing in your sex life, and how to compromise.via www.esquire.com
A fairly serious new study — one that actually contains the words "booty call" in its title — breaks down what's missing in your sex life, and how to compromise.via www.esquire.com
What's so special about the human brain? It turns out that we're no better endowed between the ears than you would expect for a primate of our size
via www.newscientist.com
Today nearly everyone knows eBay. The giant hub of buying and selling on the internet is ubiquitous, appearing in everything from google searches to forum posts. From its birth to its current domination of the collectable and tading markets, the story of eBay is fascinating!This infographic shows, the growth of eBay has been truly phenomenal (with the possible negative side effect of the political career of one Meg Whitman). eBay enjoys estimated annual sales of $60 billion, with 89.5 million "active" users, enough so that the site would rate as the 13th largest country in the world. Also, who knew what the first sale was?
via www.huffingtonpost.com
Ibraheem Youssef's re-imagined "Inception" poster explains the brain-scrambling concept in a surprisingly succinct way. Brain-mazes inside of brain-mazes. What's there not to get?
via ibraheemyoussef.com
The past couple of years have been a financial nightmare for millions of Americans who have lost their jobs or homes (or both) and are struggling under mounting debt. But the reality is that for a segment of the population — those who work for minimum wage — even the boom years that preceded the crash have probably not been much easier.
via www.mint.com
The average student debt for public universities is around $20,000 and $28,000 for private universities. Shocking. Not surprisingly, dependent students that rely on their parent’s income are borrowing about $2,000 less in loans than those students who are independent from their parents.
via degreesearch.org
Each red dot on this map shows where spam messages are originating in real time. Saturated areas show high concentrations of malicious IPs.
via www.google.com