Everyday Tools That Solved Problems People Don’t Have Anymore
1. Fax Machine There was a time when sending a signed document across town meant feeding paper into a noisy […]
1. Fax Machine There was a time when sending a signed document across town meant feeding paper into a noisy […]
1. New Orleans’ French Quarter, Louisiana The French Quarter is vibrant and alive with culture, but its future is uncertain.
1. “Born in the U.S.A.” by Bruce Springsteen While often mistaken as a patriotic anthem, “Born in the U.S.A.” critiques
1. St. Augustine Walking through St. Augustine feels like stepping onto a cobblestone set from another century. Founded in 1565,
1. The Titanic and Morgan Robertson’s “Futility” Years before the Titanic sank, Morgan Robertson wrote a novella called Futility, about
1. Burger King It’s hard to imagine Burger King vanishing, but the chain has been struggling to keep up with
1. Drive-In Movie Nights Before streaming queues and megaplex recliners, piling into the family car for a drive-in was a