Author: Brent Lambert

Writer, editor, and founder of FEELguide. I have written over 5,000 articles covering many topics including: travel, design, movies, music, politics, psychology, neuroscience, business, religion and spirituality, philosophy, pop culture, the universe, and so much more. I also work as an illustrator and set designer in the movie industry, and you can see all of my drawings at http://www.unifiedfeel.com.

I just found this video on TIME Magazine’s website.  For those of you who use Gmail (I don’t know what I ever did without it) you might be interested in these ten helpful tricks put together by Doug Aamoth.  My personal favourite is a tool for when you’re filling out forms online: add the + sign between your name/prefix and the name of whatever folder you want it to be sent to.  Here’s the full ten:

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Just when I thought my week was ruined after road construction outside meant getting only nine hours of sleep instead of ten, and then getting shampoo in my eyes in the shower, I found this little gem in the Daily Mail: A pig which was born with just its two front legs has become an unlikely celebrity in Henan Province, China.  The 10-month-old animal, known by villagers as Zhu Jianqiang, which means ‘Strong-Willed Pig’, was born with only two front legs, which it now uses to walk on.  According to owner Wang, Zhu Jianqiang was one of nine piglets born…

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At a cost of $5-billion, the James Webb Space Telescope’s ultralight, shape-adjusting mirrors will have six times the light-collecting power of those of the Hubble, and its instruments will be sensitive in parts of the spectrum where most telescopes have been lacking.  Scientific American recently got an exclusive peek at the most daring space project in decades: The mirror, a perfect hexagon of gunmetal gray, stands vertically on a low platform. It is about two inches thick and more than four feet wide, a precisely carved slab of beryllium that gleams in the low light of this optics laboratory near…

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Great news from Deadline Hollywood that “Sony Pictures Entertainment will imminently offer the role of Mary Jane Watson to Emma Stone, who starred for the studio in Zombieland and Easy A.”  I am a ginormous fan of Emma’s ever since seeing her in “Easy A”.  Honestly, the only reason I saw the movie was because every single trade paper and industry insider was raving about her.  When I saw “Easy A” I came out of there amazed by what this girl is capable of doing on screen.  The Daily Beast has more about the casting and director (!) choices: Emma…

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