People are more fun when they love what they do and Eddie Woo loves teaching mathematics.
Ew, only an American would eat that!
Mrs. Eats will show you America through the eyes of a Japanese woman. A zany, lighthearted and somewhat unpredictable Japanese woman. Hold on tight.
Learn something new every day.
Half as Interesting is the name of this channel that features six minute videos attempting to teach you a little something new each day. The production value is professional and I’d say the age range is probably from middle school to adulthood.
I survived Hurricane Maria.
I won the 2017 Worst Vacation Planner of the Year award by booking a vacation that landed us in Puerto Rico three days before Hurricane Maria. My wife and I were supposed to leave the following Saturday (three days after the hurricane,) but instead we spent 48 hours in the San Juan airport trying to get out and this report shows you exactly what we went through. In fact, the young man you see at 1:30 was someone we spent quite a bit of time with and got to know.
An abundance of minimalism.
In case you can’t turn around in your home without running into something.
Hope for affordable housing?
There’s no more sure-fire way to find affordable housing for people than to find substantially cheaper ways to build it.
An American abroad.
Aviation as art.
Feli from Germany.
This girl does a great job of comparing the cultures of Germany and the US. She’s fun, and have you ever heard anyone who grew up in Germany but speaks English with a more perfect American accent?
Yes, it’s spelled Babys. In this case, anyway.
“Power pop,” as nearly as I can figure out, was a late 1970’s-to-early-1980’s attempt to split the difference between the harder rock that guys like and the more romantic themes girls liked.