How to Create an Untraceable Messaging Device With an Old Phone

Secret, anonymous messages arent just for the dastardly. Luckily, a little privacy isnt difficult to get. Sometimes evil is justified, and other times, knowing evil means knowing how to beat it. Check out our evil week tag page. Thats right; were building a ghost phone. A equipment you’re able to use to generate a phone number and send completely anonymous texts. Our ghost phone works best over Wi-Fi, preferablynot your Wi-Fi, so you could stay untraceable....

October 28, 2015 · 3 min · 489 words · Jonathan Schwartz

How to Pick the Right Shoe For Any Workout

Now, it seems more like the other way around: the workout must fit the shoe. How many miles do you plan on running per week? And more importantly, how cool do you want to look in your shoes? (Okay, maybe not the last one.) Here are the most common types of workout shoes youll see, and when theyre actually useful. Essentially, the lower the heel drop, the more you are encouraged to land on your forefoot....

October 28, 2015 · 5 min · 902 words · Chad Carpenter

How to Sabotage Your Relationship and Get Them to Break Up with You Instead

We know a lot about what makes relationships workand fail. Sometimes evil is justified, and other times, knowing evil means knowing how to beat it. Check out our evil week tag page. Stop Talking As weve said time and time again,good communication is vital to any relationship. You should be open, talk about your problems, and connect on multiple levels. So, cutting off that communication is a great way to sabotage the relationship....

October 27, 2015 · 3 min · 458 words · Elizabeth Garcia

How to Use the Returns Counter to "Rent" Stuff From Retail Stores

If youre going to game the returns system, do it right. Sometimes evil is justified, and other times, knowing evil means knowing how to beat it. Check out our evil week tag page. Generally, buying an item you intend to return is kind of a dick move. However, there are occasions where it could come in handy. Maybe youneed clothes for a job interview but cant afford them until you get the job....

October 27, 2015 · 4 min · 805 words · Paul Hunt

The Children’s Railways of Soviet Russia

But Gyermekvasut is not a toy train commonly found in amusement parks. The Children here are not the passengers. They are the railway workers. Only the driving and maintenance stuff are done by adults. The early Young Pioneers were originally Scouts who took the Bolsheviks' side after the October Revolution of 1917. They were established all across the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe where communism had its presence. The first opened in Gorky Park, Moscow, in 1932....

October 27, 2015 · 1 min · 146 words · Janice White

‘Sculpture By The Sea’ 2015 on Bondi Beach

The occasion was Sculpture by the Sea, an annual outdoor sculpture exhibition, now in its 19th year. The artworks will be on display until 8 November, and is expected to be visited by 500,000 people. (Photo credit: Jason Reed/Reuters) The Bottles by RCM Collective. (Photo credit: Jason Reed/Reuters) Space Time Continuum v4 by Clayton Thompson. (Photo credit: Lisa Maree Williams/Getty Images) Keep Safe / Keepsake by Sandra Pitkin. (Photo credit: Jonny Weeks/The Guardian)...

October 27, 2015 · 1 min · 101 words · Jesse Reynolds

Four Sneaky Ways to Trick Your Enemies Into Becoming Allies

Keep your friends close, and your enemies closer. Here are four clever psychological tricks to turn them into allies. Sometimes evil is justified, and other times, knowing evil means knowing how to beat it. Check out our evil week tag page. How to Identify Your Enemies Its possible to find enemies anywhere in your life. Identifying your enemies isnt always an open and shut case, however. Real enemies arent usually cartoon villains that cackle as they reveal their master plan....

October 26, 2015 · 3 min · 541 words · Jack Wyatt

How to Master the Art of Looking Busy

Looking busy has a bad rap. Sometimes you have to look busy so you’re able to actually work on the things that matter. Sometimes evil is justified, and other times, knowing evil means knowing how to beat it. Check out our evil week tag page. In short, looking busy reminds everyone that youarebusy, and gives you some freedom at the same time. How urgent is this? As in, how quicklyif at alldoes this need to be done?...

October 26, 2015 · 3 min · 453 words · Melanie Reid

The Sign Post Forest of Watson Lake, Canada

Watson Lake didnt exist then, but there was a Military Air Base and airport on the site. It gave directions and mileage to surrounding communities and various parts of the world. Others liked the idea and several more signs pointing to various other places were added and a tradition developed. The logistics of moving that sign from Germany all the way to Watson Lake perplexes me. Unfortunatly, the original sign put up by Carl Lindley was lost....

October 26, 2015 · 1 min · 89 words · Chelsea Washington

The World’s Most Depressing Place Names

There are some really sad places on earth. Countries torn by war and violence. Countries reeling under poverty. Those places are truly depressing. But there are also places stuck in perpetual despair, but only by name. A new Instagram account calledSad Topographiesby Australian artist Damien Rudd is dedicated to showcasing these places. “I initially came across a place in Australia … called Mount Hopeless. “I actually found that there were many more places that had surprisingly depressing names....

October 26, 2015 · 1 min · 191 words · Ellen Thompson

Xbox One vs. PlayStation 4: Two Years Later

Its been nearly two years since the launch of the Xbox One and PlayStation 4. So, we decided it was high time to compare them now that theyve hit their stride. Both are great overall, both have their disadvantages, and both have changed significantly since their launch. If youre purchasing around the holidays, youll likely get a game packed in as well. Like the Xbox, if youre purchasing around the holidays, youll also probably get a packed in game....

October 25, 2015 · 3 min · 441 words · Ruben Pearson

The Historic Blast Furnace at The Port of Sagunto

One was left behind as a relic of Saguntos brief industrial age. This blast furnace, designated Blast Furnace No. Photo credit The furnace is 64 meters high, and was originally built in 1922 to make iron castings. It remained out of operation from 1930 to 1941 and subsequently underwent various modifications. The furnace was remodeled again sometime between the 60s and the 70s, and continued functioning until 1984. Today, the furnace is open to public visits....

October 24, 2015 · 1 min · 86 words · David Martinez

A Butte Called Mollie’s Nipple

Photo credit Factreference.org, however, has a different take on the names origin. The origin for most of the summits listed below is this early slang usage of the name. So, family stories handed down over the years may claim just such an attribution. But this is rarely ever the case. Mollie’s Nipple in Hurricane Valley isnt the only hill called by that name. Below the Nipple, archeologists have found caves that were used in ancient times for shelter and cooking....

October 23, 2015 · 1 min · 125 words · Marilyn Burton