Three Common Time Wasters at Work [Infographic]
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If you’re reading this infographic you should probably get back to work!
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To celebrate National Bourbon Month, we concocted this lil’ ol’ easy to make drink. Easy enough to not confuse even the minimalist of bartenders or just make it yourself after a long day during the Monday night game, this evening.
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As you know RSVLTS.com is always in for an epic road trip. Take it from us, there are so many incredible places to see in America. If you want to see the destinations we feature each week in Travel Tuesday follow the directions in the infographic below and hit the road.
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In the last 10 years music downloads have gone from not existing to to being the way that over 90% of people get their music exclusively. So how do you get your music? [Source]
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There is a big problem looming over the film industry, the growing scarcity of original stories coming from Hollywood. In small ways, we’re all aware of it. We’ve all seen a preview and asked ourselves, “Another sequel?” And yet it’s still staggering to take a step back and see just how bad the situation has become.
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One year ago today the first Occupy Wall Street protest took place at Zuccotti Park in Lower Manhattan. The movement lastest several months, peaking in October and November but was eventually cut down by a lack of organization, internal financial corruption, NYC push back and a winter that was unseasonably mild. Although there are still supporters the Occupy Wall Street movement is over but now we look back at how it all went down.
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Since the beggining of man, the cut of your beard tells a story of its own. How trustworthy of a man you are can be known by simply looking at your facial hair. Oh that’s not true, you say? You can’t judge a person simply based on their beard, you say? Well take a look at this reputable infographic source and tell us we’re wrong. Trust us…. and not just because The Roosevelts fall in line with Wilford Brimley. via pixelspread.com
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A good friend of mine recently said that higher education might be the biggest fleecing of America in the last century. He might be on to something. College graduates (and their families) are being left in the dust with mounds of debt which prevents them from investing in their future and stimulating the economy. Tuition fees continue to rise growing at four times the rate of inflation in the ast ten years. Families are being sucked dry, so what is a person to do? Learn some ways to save with the infographic below.
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The handy reference guide for anyone who likes to cook.
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New York City is one of the most diverse, populated and prosperous city in the U.S. In this infographic we look at the current state of New York City.
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See also: The United States Of Sports
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There is no question that obesity is a major problem in the U.S. But to put it into perspective you need to look at this hand infographic that breaks down obesity stats by state. Doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy some pizza from time to time but do it in moderation and work out a little.
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Now that the boom has been lowered on seven time Tour De France champion Lance Armstrong we look back at his life and career.
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Remember in 2002, when computers like the Apple iMac G4 were the sleekest on the market? Internet users were just starting to use high-speed broadband access, instead of that slow dial-up. Gone were the days of waiting. We could download a whole song in 10 minutes! Fast forward to 2012: Computers are even more polished, and the Internet is faster. Ten years ago, Internet usage was more of a leisure — today, it’s practically as important as water or oxygen. Mashable.com produced the animated infographic below to show just how far technology has come in the past decade.
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In our previous infographic Why Are Jamaicans So Amazing At Running? we showed you why Jamaica have won more gold medals for running than any other country. But Usain Bolt is a freak, he is the best of Jamacia’s best. So why is he better than everyone else? To celebrate his 26th birthday we give you an infographic that explains why..
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There were 34,522 complaints called in to 311 between September 8 and September 15, 2010. Here are the most common, plotted by time of day.
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Americans love their football. Brits love their football, too. Thing is, they love different footballs. Americans love the football that involves a pigskin, gridiron and crushing body blows between 300-pound behemoths. Brits, and pretty much the rest of the world, love the football that’s also known as futbol, futebol or — in the States — soccer. But how do the respective footballs match up on social media? This infographic from Mashable.com gives a visual representation of how the two football leagues compare on social media.
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The all American hamburger has become the all around staple food of the U.S. and is sold in every corner of the country with varying prices, spices and ingredients. This infographic Column Five designed for Mint.com shows the interesting stats on everything from the popularity of each ingredient, how much of it is produced annually, and how much of it we consume (so you can feel great about yourself, just before the weekend).
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Nearly two-thirds of U.S. teenagers say they use YouTube to listen to music but among adults, the most popular ways to listen to music are on the radio and CDs. YouTube came in third. How do you listen to music? Have you noticed a generation gap emerge over how people listen to music?
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