January 12, 2014
For anyone who loves to travel, these colorful throw pillows by
Airportag would make an excellent gift (hint). Each displays a three-letter International Air Transport Association (IATA) code designating
many airports around the world. Airport check-in desks print these codes onto luggage
tags, which some of us may or may not compulsively check to ensure our bags are heading to the correct destination.
(via Swiss Miss)
January 4, 2014
How do you pronounce
aunt: with the vowel in
ah, to sound like
ant or with the vowel in
caught? How about the second syllable of
pajamas: with the vowel in
jam or with the vowel in
palm?
What do you call a long sandwich containing cold cuts, lettuce and so on: sub, grinder, hoagie, hero or poor boy? What about a sweetened carbonated beverage: soda, pop or soft drink?
Take the NYTimes.com quiz to see your personal dialect map →
p.s. Mine is definitely correct!
Photographer Beth Galton and food stylist Charlotte Omnes give us a peek inside everyday foods.
Their photo series,"Cut Food," halves various edibles—donuts and coffee, popcorn, stuffed turkey, ice cream and noodles—to reveal gorgeous geometric patterns within.
Check out the video to see how they do it.
(via NPR)