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Any golfer could use this watch to elevate their game — plus it’s over 25% off

TL:DR; Whether you're shopping for a special golfer in your life or you need to elevate your own game, the GOLFBUDDY AIM W10 GPS Golf Watch is a real winner at just $149.99, 28% off its regular price....

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64% off this 5-piece knife set is a killer deal any way you slice it!

TL:DR; Give the gift of an elevated cooking experience with this Konig Kitchen Damascus 5-Piece Knife Set, complete with a convenient gift box, for the discounted price of just $88.97, over 60% off its...

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Trump doubles down on **** rhetoric

The Republican front-runner for President, Donald Trump, once again leaned heavily on white supremacist themes to court his adherents. At a campaign event in New Hampshire, out-on-bail real estate...

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Curious spinning wheel of feet made to test shoes in 1933

This spinning wheel of feet was made to test shoes in 1933. A conveyor belt underneath the device keeps the foot-wheel spinning. Although this device was made to test the quality of the shoes (which...

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There was once a time when people dressed up as Christmas trees

There was once a time when people dressed up as Christmas trees. During Edwardian times, dressing up as a Christmas tree was a similar trend to that of people wearing ugly Christmas sweaters today. The...

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Mildly-concerning vintage Christmas meals

Here's a selection of mildly-concerning vintage Christmas meals that you can make yourself this holiday season. With so many food items to choose from, it can be overwhelming to make up your mind....

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Satisfying minature pottery video

This video of a teeny pot getting made on a mini pottery wheel is so satisfying to watch. The little clay pot is shaped between the artist's fingers, and then an opening is formed with a toothpick....

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Drone footage of mesmerizing “caterpillar game”

I can't stop replaying this drone footage of a mesmerizing "caterpillar game", where people form a snake-like train that grows larger and larger. The way the train of people waves back and forth as...

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The Soda Museum celebrates the history of vintage soda pop and its memorabilia

The Soda Museum, which I stumble upon on Atlas Obscura, celebrates the history of vintage pop soda and its memorabilia. Located in Saint Charles, Missouri, this museum has everything from antique soda...

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This Babbel Language Learning: Lifetime Subscription is here for a great last...

TL;DR: If you need a quick present for someone who has seen it all, give them the gift of gab with this Babbel Language Learning: Lifetime Subscription. Act fast, this deal is part of our last minute...

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How Implementation of eSignatures Elevate Property Sales

The Philippines real estate industry is on the verge of a boom. It is driven by a mix of eager customers, investments in real estate, business-friendly regulations, and government laws to simplify the...

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The Business Owner’s Guide to DrySign

The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the adoption of digital technologies in many organizations. However, manual processes still exist significantly, slowing down productivity and collaboration. The...

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Musk told Twitter investors who gave him $13 billion that they wouldn’t lose...

Ars Technica reports that five sources told it that Elon Musk privately assured some of the investors who gave him $13 billion for the dumpster fire formerly known as Twitter that they wouldn't lose...

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Doggo looks high and low for owner, who is right there — in Xmas tree costume...

An adorable husky showed herself to be a very good sport when she was challenged to a game of hide and seek — with a holiday twist. You could say her human — who was the hider in the game — was...

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Startling 1922 image of medical bloodletting

Before the second half of the 19th century, bloodletting was a common medical practice. It was believed to help patients heal from illness and disease through balancing the "humours" of the body. Most...

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Twitter’s new policy: reduced enforcement for hate speech, alleged leaked...

Leaked confidential documents reveal that Twitter has instructed its content moderators not to suspend users who send hateful messages and images to other users, reports Ireland's Business Post. Among...

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Bank robber forgot most important word on demand note he gave teller

Columbus, Ohio police easily arrested Richard Hampton after he robbed a bank. It wasn't hard to identify Hampton as the culprit as he didn't bother to wear a disguise. However, that was only one of his...

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Founder of EV startup Nikola sentenced to 4 years imprisonment for fraud

Trevor Milton, founder of electric truck company Nikola, was sentenced today to 4 years in prison following his 2020 guilty verdict on fraud charges. Nikola was one of the more promising EV startups,...

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How eSignatures are Guardians of Trust in Contract Signing

In the bustling world of business transactions in the Philippines, the integration of online contracts has emerged as a pivotal force, reshaping how deals are made, and partnerships are forged. At the...

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Transforming Traditional Patient Intake Forms with eSignatures

In the healthcare sector, the process of patient intake has traditionally been associated with stacks of paperwork, manual data entry, and prolonged waiting times. Patient intake forms serve as a...

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