She no longer hides behind shaky, furtive archetypes and characters as she did on Electra Heart, an album created explicitly for American consumers—she’s untangled herself and trusts us to understand a record that is internal, and rich in nuance
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She no longer hides behind shaky, furtive archetypes and characters as she did on Electra Heart, an album created explicitly for American consumers—she’s untangled herself and trusts us to understand a record that is internal, and rich in nuance
Decorating disasters are some of the most common causes of holiday ER visits. You can learn more about this and other causes for Las Vegas emergency care by checking out this infographic from MountainView Hospital.
As exam season approaches (and continues!) I thought it would be worth it to make a fun infographic.
(yes I am procrastinating)
MongoDB treads around record high as it heads towards Q4 earnings
MongoDB treads around record high as it heads towards Q4 earnings
Software company MongoDB is set to report fourth-quarter results on March 13, Wednesday, after the regular trading hours. Analysts expect the company to post net revenue of $73.73 million, up 63% year-over-year, helped by higher demand for its products.
The general purpose database platform operator had recently released several new products including MongoDB Mobile, and enhancements to the…
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Lovely project by chicago based artist Nicholas Rougeux. Interchange Choreography maps complex road interchanges and colours them by their connecting roads. The result is beautiful
New Post has been published on memolition
New Post has been published on http://memolition.com/2015/12/01/this-nyc-subway-map-shows-how-many-calories-you-could-be-burning-by-walking/
This NYC Subway Map Shows How Many Calories You Could Be Burning By Walking
Treated.com created a comprehensive map of the New York Subway system, with calorie burn information. Map show how many calories you could be burning by walking, jogging or cycling.
Figures in the map are based on someone walking at a speed of 3 miles per hour, who weighs the average US weight of 179 lbs (or 81kg).
Jogging figures are based on someone of the same weight running at 6 miles per hour, and cycling at 10-12 miles per hour (it should be noted, however, that due to the one-way layout in Manhattan, cycling times can vary depending on the direction between stops you’re traveling in).
But overall in Midtown Manhattan, the average leg time between stops is around 10 minutes walking. For someone who weighs 179 lbs, walking for one minute burns around four and a half calories, making a ten minute walk equivalent to just under 45 calories.
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