Part of staying healthy is staying in the know and keeping up to date on what’s going on in the world around us. If you’re on the go and still want to keep up with what’s trending, we’re here to help! Here are the top links of the day in bite-size pieces.
If you are interested in either film or architecture, or both, the you will really enjoy these drawings of classic film architecture by designer Federico Babina.
(Photo by Brian Ach/Getty Images for Jingle Ball 2012)
Today is Taylor Swift’s 24th birthday, wow. Here is a look back at some of Taylor’s its, and to hoping that she keeps dazzling us with more great songs, and more performances like her one at the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show.
Good news, you may now be able to make phone calls during your flight without worrying about the interference causing the plane to crash. Or is it good news? Imagine how much more annoying flights would get if everyone was on the phone at the same time. Yea, the Department of Transportation had that thought too, so they might have a plan to counteract the FCC’s lifting of the ban under works.
Too much inflammation in the body can lead to some serious problems, like heart disease and Alzheimer’s. Here are some foods that can help you fight inflammation and stay healthy.
I don’t think there is anything that embodies both the spirit of the 1990s and of Christmas simultaneously better than ‘N*SYNC’s “Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays.” Also, it just isn’t Christmas unless you belt out “All I Want for Christmas Is You” with Mariah at least once. Ok, at least two dozen times (2 baker’s dozens).
What were your favorite links of the day?
How can people make calls during flights? There is no cell service up there? I thought you could only make calls via the phones provided in the actual plane. I hate this idea. Yes, it’s fine to use your cellphone to play games, for the WiFi but you SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED to talk on your phone during the plane flight! It’s enough that we have to listen to others talk really loudly… or we have to deal with their crying babies.