matt.hintsa

May 22

spring leaves. on Flickr.

spring leaves. on Flickr.

May 16

[video]

May 12

[video]

May 09

[video]

May 08

sunfoundation:

Gay rights in the US, state by state
Gay rights laws in America have evolved to allow — but in some cases ban — rights for gay, lesbian and transgender people on a range of issues, including marriage, hospital visitation, adoption, housing, employment and school bullying. The handling of gay rights issues vary by state and follow trends by region.

Great infographic.

sunfoundation:

Gay rights in the US, state by state

Gay rights laws in America have evolved to allow — but in some cases ban — rights for gay, lesbian and transgender people on a range of issues, including marriage, hospital visitation, adoption, housing, employment and school bullying. The handling of gay rights issues vary by state and follow trends by region.

Great infographic.

(via theatlantic)

Apr 28

fuckyeahaircraft:

Airbus A320.

Awesome photo. But it’s a Boeing 777, not an A320. #avgeek

fuckyeahaircraft:

Airbus A320.

Awesome photo. But it’s a Boeing 777, not an A320. #avgeek

[video]

Apr 26

theatlantic:

The Invisible Borders That Define American Culture

One of the clearest regional differences in the U.S. can found by tracking the words people use to refer to soft drinks, which is in fact the map you saw at the top of this story. Pop or soda, or even Coke, these small linguistic differences are not as small as we might think. While “soda” commands the Northeast and West Coast (green) and “pop” is in between (black), “Coke” reigns in the south (turquoise). These small distinctions can often act as touchstones for larger cultural differences.
Read more. [Image: Samuel Arbesman]


My favorite are the islands of soda in a sea of pop.

theatlantic:

The Invisible Borders That Define American Culture

One of the clearest regional differences in the U.S. can found by tracking the words people use to refer to soft drinks, which is in fact the map you saw at the top of this story. Pop or soda, or even Coke, these small linguistic differences are not as small as we might think. While “soda” commands the Northeast and West Coast (green) and “pop” is in between (black), “Coke” reigns in the south (turquoise). These small distinctions can often act as touchstones for larger cultural differences.

Read more. [Image: Samuel Arbesman]

My favorite are the islands of soda in a sea of pop.

Apr 25

[video]

Apr 22

alexainslie:

Landing Gear

alexainslie:

Landing Gear

(Source: whereisthecoool)