Can you take me to the airport?” might be a question that requires you to pull out your wallet if you’re in England. I had no idea airport drop-off fees were even a thing until I saw this story about ...
The Worrier’s Guide to Life by Gemma Correll Andrews McMeel Publishing 2015, 112 pages, 6.5 x 8 x 0.4 inches (softcover) ...
Marchetti’s Constant is the idea that throughout human history, from cave dwellers to ancient Greeks to 21st century Londoners, people tend to commute for about an hour a day — 30 minutes out, 30 ...
Useful Traveler Gifts. At this time of year, publications are flooded with gift ideas, including ones supposedly for travelers that nobody boarding a plane will actually make room ...
A freelance strategy consultant, founder of Foofaraw, a webzine and indie publishing press, and The Independent Variable, the ...
The Gutsy Girl comprises author Caroline Paul’s stories of her own (mis)adventures, accompanied by short bios and quotes from ...
MyTaxReceipt shows you a breakdown of how your U.S. federal taxes get spent — enter your Zip code and the amount you paid in Federal taxes (or you can use the default average for your Zip code). It ...
James Clark of Nomadic Notes has several websites and newsletters about Southeast Asia. He has probably traveled on more trains in the region than anyone else and now has a site focused just on that ...
The video is a reminder that even the homeliest of tools have hidden lineages worth appreciating, especially the ones ...
George Kosmopoulos codes mobility solutions at Cowboy in Brussels, with two kids and an artist wife – Mimi Kunz. Built unsuccessful apps, teaches web development, practices BJJ, and thinks a lot about ...
Let’s say you were interested in a “tool” to leverage the least amount of money into the largest measurable effect over time. For that I’d like to recommend a type of giving that multiplies itself.