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Black Box Recorder

Black Box Recorder

  It’s not actually black, it’s orange. Did you know that? The term "black box" was originally a World War II British phrase – relating to radio, ...

Black Box Recorder

  It’s not actually black, it’s orange. Did you know that? The term "black box" was originally a World War II British phrase – relating to radio, ...
Dunning-Kruger Effect

Dunning-Kruger Effect

  The Dunning-Kruger effect is a cognitive bias where people with low ability, knowledge, or expertise in a certain area tend to overestimate thei...

Dunning-Kruger Effect

  The Dunning-Kruger effect is a cognitive bias where people with low ability, knowledge, or expertise in a certain area tend to overestimate thei...
PEACOCK Pocket Warmer

PEACOCK Pocket Warmer

  They look great, they come from Japan and they do a very strange thing. In 1923 Japanese inventor Niichi Matoba obtained a patent for applying t...

PEACOCK Pocket Warmer

  They look great, they come from Japan and they do a very strange thing. In 1923 Japanese inventor Niichi Matoba obtained a patent for applying t...
Randoseru

Randoseru

  A randoseru (ランドセル) is a traditional Japanese backpack typically used by elementary school children. It is usually made of firm leather or simil...

Randoseru

  A randoseru (ランドセル) is a traditional Japanese backpack typically used by elementary school children. It is usually made of firm leather or simil...
What’s Daggy?

What’s Daggy?

  In REMORANDOM #2 (the orange one) we explored the Anatomy of Cool [3] by opening with this question: “What’s cool? What’s daggy? Who decides?” D...

What’s Daggy?

  In REMORANDOM #2 (the orange one) we explored the Anatomy of Cool [3] by opening with this question: “What’s cool? What’s daggy? Who decides?” D...
Nadia Comăneci’s Perfect 10

Nadia Comăneci’s Perfect 10

  Prior to the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal, Omega SA, the official timers, asked the International Olympic Committee how many digits it should ...

Nadia Comăneci’s Perfect 10

  Prior to the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal, Omega SA, the official timers, asked the International Olympic Committee how many digits it should ...
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