Russian board games from the 1920s and 1930s
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A gallery of lighthearted Russian board games from the 1920s and 1930s. (Via Phillip Torrone)
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A gallery of lighthearted Russian board games from the 1920s and 1930s. (Via Phillip Torrone)
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The stealth log pile is pretty funny, unless you live somewhere cold and have neighbors that “take liberties”.
We noticed a trend going on these days: offices in the backyard! The convenience of just walking rather than driving to work is too good to pass up. Check out these backyard offices that allow people to get away from the house without really getting away and save the hassles of dealing with traffic, commuting costs, or space rentals.
WorkPod by Ecospace is a gorgeous, contemporary backyard office would definitely appeal to design addicts. Other than its great looks, …
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Of course it has no A/C… that’s how the Cylons hack you!
Built by Dean Shorey of Rochester, NY, using parts from a post office Jeep and a small Chevy block V8. It has a cassette deck and no A/C. Details at Jalopnik. [via Dude Craft]
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As I review the with holdings on my modest Freelance income, I can only say “Gee, must be nice to be above the law”. And before anyone slams me about Corporate Taxes… this is an evasion issue, not a legitimacy issue.
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For Americans, the deadline to file taxes is fast approaching. It’s not a happy time for anyone: the inconveniences of hassling through all those forms, the belt-tightening, even corporations are cutting back in order to–what’s that? Oh, hm. It appears that ExxonMobil, the biggest American corporation there is, paid no federal income …
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I know that I’ve been carefully eying ATMs that I use a lot more recently. I’ve even gone so far to poke, prod and tug the card slot if they look vaguely suspicious.
By Paul Michael
If you don’t yet know the term “skimmer,” put it in your vocabulary. The skimmer is becoming more and more widespread, and most of us will, sooner or later, come into contact with one. If you don’t have your wits about you, it could cost you a bunch of cash.
As technology gets more advanced, so do the crooks trying to …
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