Avatarjtb.iiiAvatarAvatarThe lost medieval sword fighting tricks no one can decodeverified_publisherBBC Future - Zaria GorvettNo one knows how medieval knights really fought. The lost medieval sword fighting tricks no one can decode No one knows how medieval knights really fought.
Avatarjtb.iiiFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo11 Words and Phrases You Didn’t Know Had Oppositesmentalfloss.com - Paul Anthony JonesWhat’s the opposite of disgruntled? Chances are you’re thinking the answer should rightly be gruntled—but is that really a word you recognize? The …
Avatarjtb.iiiFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoShakespeare's Seinfeldneatorama.com - John FarrierThe iconic sitcom Seinfeld is often described as a "show about nothing", or to, borrow a play title from William Shakespeare, Much Ado about Nothing. …
Avatarjtb.iiiAvatarAvatarBuilt by an Unknown Culture, This Is The Oldest Sun Observatory in The Americasverified_publisherScienceAlert - Carly CassellaLong before the Incas rose to power in Peru and began to celebrate their sun god, a little known civilization was building the earliest known …
Avatarjtb.iiiAvatarAvatarOnly 36 Percent of People Can Solve This Logic Problem. How About You?verified_publisherPopular Mechanics - Katie DupereIt seems stupidly simple. A survey found only 36 percent of people could find the right answer to a seemingly simple logic problem, according to economics and math pro Presh Talwalkar of the YouTube channel Mind Your Decisions. You love challenging math problems. So do we. Let's solve them …
Avatarjtb.iiiAvatarAvatarHidden Secrets of the New York Public Libraryverified_publisherArchitectural Digest - Condé NastNoted historians serve as your personal audio guide through a virtual walking tour of the New York Public Library. Find out about hidden details of the famed NYC building as these expert reveal the history behind the Winnie the Pooh toys, the Rose Main Reading Room, the iconic lion statues Patience …
Avatarjtb.iiiAvatarAvatarHow to see five planets and the moon without a telescope on Sundayverified_publisherCNET - Gael Fashingbauer CooperMercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn will put on a show.
Avatarjtb.iiiAvatarAvatarChristo, Artist Who Wrapped and Festooned on an Epic Scale, Dies at 84 (Published 2020)verified_publisherThe New York Times - William GrimesMountains, museums, bridges and Central Park were just some of what he used to make astonishing and popular art with his wife and collaborator, Jeanne-Claude. Christo, the Bulgarian-born conceptual artist who turned to epic-scale environmental works in the late 1960s, stringing a giant curtain …
Avatarjtb.iiiAvatarAvatarBlood in the Gutters, 127 Takes and the Twins Then and Now: 40 Haunting Secrets About The ShiningE! News - Natalie FinnStanley Kubrick's polarizing adaptation of Stephen King's still-terrifying novel was released 40 years ago and the story behind the story has been …
Avatarjtb.iiiAvatarAvatarThe Wild but True Story of How One Writer Figured Out the Origin of the “Triscuit” NameThe Kitchn - Naomi TomkyHow many times have you mindlessly shoveled the woven wheat squares of Triscuit crackers in your mouth, made little stacks of them with cheese, or …
Avatarjtb.iiiFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoWatch the Sessions That Brought URBNSURF Melbourne’s ‘Wave Menu’ to the Table | The Inertiatheinertia.com - Alexander HaroSince surfing became surfing, surfers have been searching for waves. They’ve been looking around every corner, just past the next headland, traipsing …
Avatarjtb.iiiAvatarAvatarMiles Davis documentaryPBS NewsHour - Cindy R♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ Miles: Music has always been like a curse with me. I have always felt driven to play it. It's the first thing in my life, go to bed thinking …