Word finder (Language)
If you’re like me, there are times when you can remember parts of a word perfectly but can’t find the whole. Here’s a fun tool to help:
http://chir.ag/projects/tip-of-my-tongue/
Assessing Locations (Interesting People)
That Kirsten is my cousin might have something to do with why I saw this article, but she has excellent tips for assessing a new city when considering a relocation that I never would have thought of:
http://www.crainscleveland.com/article/20140608/BLOGS08/306089993/being-a-voice-for-the-city
Interstate Migration (Life)
A wonderful visual depiction of the migration patterns between US states.
http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2013/11/mapping-migration-without-a-map/
Cover Art (Publishing)
This is partially how I do my covers, though I also create the missing components, but it’s a neat look at how she brought the different things together.
http://artbykarri.com/before-after/
Toy Reuse (Technology)
Legos are more than just toys. They can be essential organizers :). Here’s a step-by-step how to.
http://lifehacker.com/how-to-build-a-lego-organizer-for-your-keys-and-everyda-639469766
Shafter
That interstate migration is interesting. More people moved TO Nevada than moved away? Fascinating.
Well, there was a big migration when the tech centers like the Bay Area got so expensive, and cost of living is still lower here than most areas with big company jobs. Not sure if that’s the cause, but it could be.
Question: is Tip of My Tongue an app or a site? I’d like to keep it handy on my phone. I spend too much time searching for words. It seems to be helpful.
If you go to the site, there’s a big button that says available on the app store. I haven’t tried it though.