7 of the Longest U.S. Interstates
(via Popular Mechanics) Seattle to Boston. San Francisco to Teaneck, New Jersey. Even Miami to Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. The
Read more(via Popular Mechanics) Seattle to Boston. San Francisco to Teaneck, New Jersey. Even Miami to Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. The
Read more(via Fast Co.) The “I Voted!” sticker might not seem like much. It’s silly, a holdover from a simpler time
Read more(via mental_floss) When the National Biscuit Company introduced the Oreo cookie in March of 1912, there was no mistaking its
Read more(via Popular Mechanics) Just because a gadget is technically obsolete doesn’t mean it doesn’t work. The latest example can be
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) Detroit just ain’t what it used to be. Especially according to a centuries-old, hand drawn map that
Read more(via Fast Co. Design) It sounds quaint by today’s marketing standards, but for much of the 20th century, if you
Read more(via Fast.co Design) Australia has a new $5 banknote, and it looks expensive. Bend the note, and a printed bird
Read more(via Delishably) Retro toasters echo design and architectural trends of their day and are in their own right works of
Read more(via Popular Mechanics) The old waffle iron is brown with rust and broken into pieces. Yet there it sits in
Read more(via Neatorama) Private labels are a common strategy retailers use to keep profits in house, but fortunately for everyone, house
Read more(via Great Big Story) John Collins, the “Paper Airplane Guy,” studied origami and aerodynamics in a quest to design the
Read more(via Popular Mechanics) When a fresh crew blasts off toward the International Space Station this week, their first task will
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