TERRA aims to "encourage people to step away from their phones and explore the world with more presence," Astin le Clercq from Modem told Newsweek.
The civilized man has built a coach, but has lost the use of his feet. He is supported on crutches, but lacks so much support of the muscle. He has got a fine Geneva watch, but he has lost the skill ...
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In many articles and captions in the Sentinel there have been inaccurate descriptions of compass directions. In the Feb. 12 edition, Cowell Beach was described as being north of the Santa Cruz ...
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I have a terrible sense of direction. In the car or on foot, I can get lost effortlessly unless I'm very familiar with where I am. I'm often amazed how well most people get around. I can always find ...
Have you ever looked at a compass in Santa Barbara, then looked around feeling bewildered? You are in good company. My Dad was a pilot, and so is my son. For myself, I took to the sea rather than to ...
Gay men employ the same strategies for navigating as women – using landmarks to find their way around – a new study suggests. But they also use the strategies typically used by straight men, such as ...
When you are ice fishing, what was the chum stuff you were talking about on your radio show? I was talking about taking Berkley crappie nibbles. Take a small needle and insert it into a bait to make ...
One year ago, you were reading this, by Dave Hinerman: "Dad? How did people find geocaches before GPSes were invented?" A retro-GeekDad like me longs for a teachable moment like that. The short answer ...