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How Julian Simon and Dionysius Lardner Proved the Doomsday Alarmists Wrong
Foundation for Economic Education
Eager to demonstrate the value of an historical perspective as to why, in a functioning market economy, people are unlikely to ever run out...
80 months ago
Creating Babbage's dream machine: How we built the Difference Engine
New Scientist
Popular myth has it that 19th-century technology was too crude to enable Babbage to complete his Difference Engines. But working to his specifications,...
65 months ago
How to Be A Genuine Expert in Your Field
LifeHack
The Dreyfus model of skill acquisition lays out five distinct stages that all people must go through on their way to becoming experts.
21 months ago
30 Future Predictions That Were Goofily Off Base
Cracked.com
Some of the following predictions people have made about technology and culture are so hilariously off-base that you can't help but point and laugh.
15 months ago
Today in women’s history: Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” published
People's World
Today in women's history in 1818, Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus is published. The book, by 21-year-old Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley...
140 months ago
15 Impossibly Silly Predictions (Made By Serious People)
Cracked.com
Many future predictions have been made throughout history by many people, some of which have proven to be eerily accurate.
47 months ago
VOTE NOW: The Seven Wonders of the Railway
Rail Magazine
THE NOMINATIONS IN FULL: Barmouth Bridge. This under-publicised wooden viaduct – one of the longest on the network – symbolises survival...
73 months ago
The Story Behind a Pub Called The Confession Box
Dublin Town
The Confession Box pub resides snuggly at 88 Marlborough Street on the ground floor of a fine old Georgian building at the side of the old...
78 months ago
TODAY IN KIMBERLEY’S HISTORY 10 AUGUST
Kimberley City Info -
10 August 1917, Edmund Colpoys Lardner-Burke killed in action in East Africa. 10 August 1960, De Beers Yacht Club officially opened by Harry Oppenheimer. E.
82 months ago
Frankenstein, el monstruo más famoso de la historia
De10 Sports
Todos lo conocemos y a la novela que lo hizo famoso pero, ¿qué sabemos de su autora? Mary Shelley nació el 30 de agosto de 1797…
14 months ago