Everyone knows Neil Armstrong walked on the moon. Well, he may have been the first but he certainly was not the only man to ever set foot on an astronomical object other than the Earth.
Whether you were zipping up your jacket, fly, or duffel bag, you've frequently spotted these three letters and wondered about their meaning. Wonder no more.
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Every Friday, I’m compiling a list of five things that meet one criterion. “What is that criterion,” you ask? Well, it’s going to change every week and you’re just going to have to try and ... [more]
Billions of words are spoken every minute, from casual curses to informal greetings to random mutterings. But every now and then mere words change the very shape of the world and alter all of our ... [more]
"Amazing" is easily the most overused word of the decade. Everything is amazing, now, I’m told. Every new song, every season finale of every television show, every beverage at Starbucks, amazing, ... [more]