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  • By Morgan Rees 437 days ago
    The Beatles vs. Their Sons Bands that move a generation are few and far between. One of the most well known of the 20th century were The Beatles. Having the most #1 successes of all time with 20, The Beatles are also some of the most recognized musicians to date. This is a comparison of each Beatle on the right with their sons on the left. Not only do these sons favor their widely known fathers, they also inherited the music gene and all have worked in the industry.
  • By Morgan Rees 452 days ago
    The secret to having it all is knowing you already do.
  • By Morgan Rees 458 days ago
    SIZE COMPARISSONS BETWEEN THE EARTH, MARS, AND THE MOON
  • By Morgan Rees 465 days ago
    December 19 On this Day in Entertainment: 1993 - Michael Clarke (drummer for The Byrds, Flying Burrito Brothers) dies of liver failure at age 47 after decades of alcohol abuse. 1955 - Carl Perkins records "Blue Suede Shoes" two days after writing the song. 1997 - Titanic opens in theaters. It becomes the top-grossing movie of all time, with a soundtrack that sells about 15 million copies, thanks mostly to the Celine Dion hit, "My Heart Will Go On." 1974 - Ron Woods joined the Rolling Stones
  • By Morgan Rees 471 days ago
    Would a picture of a baby elephant in the water for the very first time bring you some extra cheer today?! Ta da.
  • By Morgan Rees 475 days ago
    Why can’t you trust Atoms? They make up everything.
  • By Morgan Rees 484 days ago
    Dec 1st: What Happened in Music on That Date
  • By Morgan Rees 485 days ago
    ERIC CLAPTON PLAYED THE GUITAR SOLO ON “WHILE MY GUITAR GENTLY WEEPS.” George Harrison felt like his bandmates weren’t giving his song “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” the attention it deserved. On the way to the studio one day, Harrison asked his pal Eric Clapton to come along and play on the track. Clapton hesitated, but Harrison convinced him, and the strategy worked perfectly. “I said, ‘Eric’s going to play on this one,’ and it was good because that then made everyone act better,” Harrison said. “Paul got on the piano and played a nice intro and they all took it more seriously.”
  • By Morgan Rees 489 days ago
    This pair of illustrations I made some time ago. Posting them in special recognition to “Native American Indian Heritage Month” On August 3, 1990, President of the United States George H. W. Bush declared the month of November as National American Indian Heritage Month, thereafter commonly referred to as Native American Heritage Month. The bill read in part that "the President has authorized and requested to call upon Federal, State and local Governments, groups and organizations and the people of the United States to observe such month with appropriate programs, ceremonies and activities". In 1986 President Ronald Reagan proclaiming November 23–30, 1986, as "American Indian Week".
  • By Morgan Rees 502 days ago
    Stop saying “VERY”
  • By Morgan Rees 516 days ago
    Can I Pour Boiling Water Into My Sink Drain? If your water pipes are made of Pex, CPVC or PVC - they are NOT made to withstand the temperature of hot, boiling water. If your water pipes are made out of Iron, Copper or Galvanized Steel - you certainly can run very hot water through them but if there are any rubber or plastic joints - those can get damaged over time as they are not made to withstand such high temperatures. If your sink is porcelain - Boiling/Hot water can cause minor cracks in anything made out of some form of china (sinks, toilets, tubs, etc.).
  • By Morgan Rees 520 days ago
    Rebalancing our lifestyle and spending habits are essential for an ever changing economy for resilience. We as a nation have learned some tough lessons in the last few years about relying too heavily on companies in other parts of the world for groceries, toilet paper, baby formula, ordering online, food delivery, curbside pickup and personal transportation.
  • By Morgan Rees 520 days ago
    Rebalancing our lifestyle and spending habits are essentially for an ever changing economy for resilience. We as nation have learned some tough lessons in the last few years about relying too heavily on companies in other parts of the world for groceries, toilet paper, baby formula, ordering online, food delivery, curbside pickup and personal transport.
  • By Morgan Rees 520 days ago
    Rebalancing our lifestyle and spending habits are essentially for an ever changing economy for resilience. We as nation we have learned some tough lessons in the last few years about relying too heavily on companies in other parts of the world for groceries, toilet paper, baby formula, ordering online, food delivery, curbside pickup and personal transport.
  • By Morgan Rees 525 days ago
    These are the top podcast publishers industry ranking.