Friday, October 31, 2014
Nerdy Gentlemen Halloween Sale
Trick or treat nerds!
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Thursday, October 30, 2014
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Video Game Nerd: 3 Ways Games Are Good For You via Gamespot
Now you have a reason a couple of legit reasons to play games all day.
Comic Nerd: Black Panther Movie 2017
Introduced in 1966 as the first Black Superhero. Marvel is bringing the cut up cat to the big screen.
Article via The Guardian
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Science Nerd: Can You Erase Bad Memories? via ASAP Science
Don't you wish you could erase some of your worst memories?
Nerdy History: Trapper Keeper via Mental Floss
In the Fall of 1981, second grade Mike Ryan was walking through the halls of his new school when he realized something terrible: He was the only kid without a Trapper Keeper. "I'm sure there were others," he says now. "But I certainly didn't notice them because they weren't worth noticing because they didn't have a Trapper Keeper." After School, he told his parents his tale of woe, and his father picked one up-but it was the wrong thing, a rip-off made of what appeared to be denim. To Ryan's horror, everyone noticed. "Trapper Keeper? That looked more like a Trapper Jeansper." One kid sneered "It was that weird thing where having a knockoff was worse than having nothing at all." Ryan, now a senior writer at the Huffington Post, says. "Being the new kid, this was strangely devastating." He would eventually get the real thing-bright red, with red, green, and blue folders. "It didn't make me cool at least I felt like I was conforming. Which , at that point, is all I had hoped for."
Launched in 1978 by the Mead Corporation (which was acquired by ACCO Brands in 2012), Trapper Keeper notebooks are brightly colored three-ring binders that hold hold folders called Trappers and close with a flap. From the start, they were an enormous success: For several years after their nationwide release, MEAD sold over $100 Million of the folders and notebooks a year. To date, some 75 million Trapper Keepers have flown off store shelves.
Continue reading here: history-trapper-keeper
Nerdy: Glow In The Dark Trick Shots via Dude Perfect
Don't think most of us could make these shots with the lights on.