By Shell, on October 21st, 2010%  So much in this world is unexplained. The more mysterious it is, the more we like it. The more unexplainable, the harder we try to explain. Such is the nature of the human condition. Why else would there be so many television programs and channels devoted to solving the Earth’s mysteries? Why . . . → Read More: Scary Artifact from History By Shell, on October 19th, 2010%  With James Bond 23 being suspended indefinitely thanks to MGM having a distinct lack of money, I wanted to take some time and look back on Bond Girls that we’ve all loved, and the absurd, funny names they have a habit of getting stuck with. Dr. Holly Goodhead Played by Lois Chiles in Moonraker, I . . . → Read More: James Bond Girl Names By Shell, on October 2nd, 2010%  Long Losing Streaks Yesterday I showed you some of the biggest blowouts in sports. Some of them were pretty bad. But those represented just a single game. Here are a list of the longest streak of consecutive losing seasons in American sports. LA Clippers (NBA) – 12 Seasons Between the 1993 and 2005 seasons, the Los . . . → Read More: Loooooong Losing Streaks By Shell, on September 28th, 2010%  Amazing Belt Buckles We all do (or at least should) wear belts when wearing pants with belt loops. While options for belts are fairly standard, there are some truly awesome belt buckles you can get to add a personal touch to your look. Here are some of my favorites. Batman Belt Buckle Related articles by Zemanta Best . . . → Read More: Digital Bus Stop – Amazing Belt Buckles By Shell, on September 24th, 2010%  Money and Tipping in the Food Industry Here we have a rather intriguing concept for an infographic, and one I am surprised we have not seen before. With about $556 billion in fast food, casual dining, and traditional restaurant food sales last year, it’s safe to say that America loves its food, and, as . . . → Read More: Infographics Showcase – Tipping By Shell, on September 23rd, 2010%  Education by the Numbers Infographic Microsoft Education has created a beautiful infographic to display raw numbers on various elements of education in America. The graphic really exposes the imbalance in many areas. For instance, there are 1.23 billion students in pre-kindgergarten to highschool and only 170 million students in higher education programs by . . . → Read More: Infographics Showcase – Education by the Numbers Infographic | |