High Speeds And Low Altitudes Rule At Reno S Annual Airplane Races

If you’ve ever watched stock cars compete around a track, you get the general idea of what goes on at the National Championship Air Races near Reno—except the cars in this case are different types of airplanes, the race courses are in the air, and the planes must bank around points that pylons mark on the ground. Judges hang out near the pylons to ensure the aircraft don’t cut corners....

November 29, 2022 · 4 min · 697 words · Blair Martinez

How Fear Of Regret Barricades Us Into Unhealthy Jobs And Relationships

As research in psychology, neuroscience and behavioral science has unveiled, regret can have a huge impact on our lives. Money and relationships are arguably the two issues that consume most of our emotional and mental resources, and regret affects our behavior in both. When it comes to money, a famous bias linked to regret is the “disposition effect”. This describes how investors hold on tight to losing assets. Whether it be a mutual fund, a specific stock or even the cryptocurrency Bitcoin, we are extremely reluctant to sell an asset at a loss....

November 29, 2022 · 5 min · 1039 words · Barbara Chavez

How Predicting The Future Shifted From Fiction To Fact And What We Lost Along The Way

From shamanic ritual to horoscopes, humans have always tried to predict the future. And while some of those practices may sound arcane, modern life still relies on prophecy. From the weather forecast to the time the GPS says we’ll reach our destination, our lives are built around futuristic fictions. Of course, while we may sometimes feel betrayed by our local meteorologist, trusting their foresight is a lot more rational than putting the same stock in a TV psychic....

November 29, 2022 · 15 min · 3131 words · Theodore Cook

How To Buy A Smartphone Case

But accidents do happen and if you don’t mind covering up the sleek look your phone has when it au natural, an extra layer of protection wrapped around your $1,000 (or more!) mobile device isn’t a bad idea. Here’s how to pick the right one that fits with your personal daily risk taking. depending on what you’re hoping to accomplish with your phone’s new duds. Protection This used to be the key reason to get a case in the first place....

November 29, 2022 · 4 min · 809 words · Shane Tondreau

How To Connect A Soundbar To A Tv

Know what all the connection ports do Before you start plugging in cables, get familiar with the ports on the back of your soundbar. If you’re not sure what something is, check the included instruction manual, and if you don’t have a hard copy you can usually download a digital one from the manufacturer’s website. The soundbar featured in the photographs accompanying this article is the Sonos Beam (Gen. 2), but no matter which soundbar you’ve bought to upgrade your home theater setup (and whichever TV you’re connecting it to), you should find much of the setup process is similar....

November 29, 2022 · 5 min · 966 words · Edward Williams

How To Connect A Tv To Soundbar Hdmi Arc Vs Optical

Step up to the ’bar An entry-level soundbar can be had for less than $100, and there are plenty of options under $300, or even under $500, etc. Conversely, the best soundbar for a TV (for example, the Sennheiser AMBEO, which has the newest HDMI 2.1 port) will cost you well over $2,000. Regardless of the price, there can be some confusion regarding how to connect a soundbar to a TV....

November 29, 2022 · 7 min · 1463 words · Leonard Johnson

How To Control Your Sonos Speaker With Only Your Voice

This kind of functionality is expanding to more and more devices, and Sonos speaker voice control is now a reality. This feature is only available on the most recent Sonos models specifically the Sonos One, the Sonos Move, the Sonos Roam, the Sonos Arc, and the Sonos Beam (Gen 2). So, if you have an older version, you may be out of luck. Instead of using the Sonos app to pick what music you want to listen to, you can use voice commands instead....

November 29, 2022 · 4 min · 832 words · Timothy Matty

How To Create A Perfectly Imperfect Lawn

We can’t help ogling because there’s something a little unnatural about these lawns. Maybe it’s because many of them are created at nature’s expense. Of the 29 billion gallons of water American homes consume daily, 30 percent goes to outdoor work like landscaping. On top of that, gasoline-powered yard and garden equipment belch out 242 million tons of air pollutants each year, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. Instead of aspiring to a flat green expanse, try a more environmentally-friendly way to decorate your yard....

November 29, 2022 · 6 min · 1159 words · Crystal Zhang

How To Download Your Personal Data From Sites And Apps

Social media networks know a lot about you. In fact, that’s their primary job. They want to collect information about you and use that to sell advertisements that you can’t resist. In return for your data, these companies give you a chance to interact with other users and share your life no matter how interesting or banal. Think about all the secret interests Facebook thinks you want to see ads about....

November 29, 2022 · 9 min · 1709 words · Reba Mayo

How To Explore The Ipcc Interactive Climate Change Atlas

Thankfully, the IPCC has an answer to that as well. The AR6 Working Group I Interactive Atlas, officially released earlier this week, allows anyone with internet access to dig through troves of stats and projections to look at the present, past, and future of climate change. At first glance, the high-tech map might seem overwhelming with dozens of variables, scenarios, and datasets. So, we’ve provided a little guide on what all the numbers, terms, and scenarios mean to make exploring the atlas easier for you....

November 29, 2022 · 5 min · 961 words · Ronald Mccarty

How To Find Radio Stations Online

Why online radio is the answer to an algorithmic rut Algorithmic playlists aren’t all bad—we’ve talked about finding the best Spotify playlists, for example, and the results can be great. But there’s something about a good radio station that even the best automated playlist can’t give you. A few things stand out: Don’t get me wrong—I love melancholy indie songs. But there’s more to me. I contain multitudes. That’s why I try to get out of my algorithmic bubble and listen to something new....

November 29, 2022 · 3 min · 585 words · Sylvester Yarbrough

How To Go Back To Working Out After Covid

Today, almost two years into the pandemic, the answer to that question remains shaky—but new COVID research is guiding my informed approach to fitness each day. If you’re in similar straits, perhaps my experience will help you find your footing in recovery. To add to my anxiety, I immediately had to stop exercising upon our diagnosis. I was 31 and had long used fitness to distract from the stress of everyday life, but it would not be able to help me through this....

November 29, 2022 · 12 min · 2476 words · James Fouts

How To Improve Your Facebook News Feed

With more than 2 billion users to its name, Facebook is buzzing with activity—particularly if several hundred of those users happen to be friends with you. Between wedding photos of friends-of-friends-of-friends, angry articles from your political uncle, and all-caps updates from the girl you haven’t seen since middle school, your News Feed can get cluttered with information you couldn’t care less about. Don’t settle for reading every other post—here’s how to streamline your feed so it will only show the people and news you actually care about....

November 29, 2022 · 5 min · 1055 words · Abraham Leverenz

How To Make Sure You Re Buying Gluten Free Oats

There’s been a real uptick in gluten-free labels at the grocery store, including on drinks and snacks you know shouldn’t have any gluten to begin with. But if you’ve made fun of gluten-free oats, you might want to take back that joke. Oats don’t naturally contain any gluten, but research suggests the vast majority of the bags you see in supermarket aisles have high enough levels to poison someone with celiac disease....

November 29, 2022 · 4 min · 706 words · Lee Bailey

How To Pack A Cooler

As tempting as it may be to just toss your sausages and frosty beverages into an insulated box with some ice, a little planning and the right stacking strategy will help your food and drink stay cold longer. You’ll also stymie bacterial growth, which the Department of Agriculture says occurs rapidly between 40 and 140 degrees Fahrenheit (4 to 60 Celsius). And a weekend marked by legendary levels of bacteria is one you’ll remember for all the wrong reasons....

November 29, 2022 · 6 min · 1191 words · James Walker

How To Rearrange Or Delete Iphone Home Screens

No, Google did not reach deep into your personal device to hold some apps hostage until you stop using DuckDuckGo. You accidentally hid or deleted the home page yourself. There’s no grand conspiracy, and it’s easy to recover what you’ve lost. Now, tap the dots at the bottom of your screen to open up a similarly wiggly display of all your home screens. You can press on one and drag it to rearrange the order, but if you want to hide or delete one, tap the check mark under it....

November 29, 2022 · 2 min · 222 words · David Pilla

How To Stay Healthy On Your Next Germ Filled Flight

Most people blame recirculated air when they catch a cold after a flight. But researchers have found that this likely isn’t the case. After surveying 1,100 passengers—half of whom traveled on planes with recirculated air; the other flyers used 100 percent fresh air—they found that nearly 20 percent of travelers developed a cold within a week of flying, whether they breathed recirculated air or not. In other words, those in-cabin HEPA filters seem to really do their job well....

November 29, 2022 · 4 min · 784 words · Joe Robinson

How To Stop Getting Long Cvs Receipts

Strategy no. 1: Ask the cashier, nicely In 2016, CVS finally gave its 70 million ExtraCare members the option to go paperless. To do so, customers would have to pull out their rewards card at checkout and give a valid email address to the cashier. From there, customers would receive all coupons in their inbox, resulting in shorter receipts at the register. Members could use the coupons or ExtraBucks by sending them to their cards via a button in the message, pulling them up on a smart device, or less intuitively, printing them at home or at kiosks in the store....

November 29, 2022 · 2 min · 353 words · Robert Mason

How To Truly Support Your Favorite Musicians

So when you buy a ticket to see your favorite artist on tour, it’s fair to ask whose pocket that money is going into—is it theirs or somebody else’s? How much are they getting? And how do you make sure they get the biggest cut? Different singers and bands have different deals with different actors in the industry, so unfortunately the answer to all of those questions is: it depends....

November 29, 2022 · 4 min · 685 words · Lisa Etheridge

Hurricane Ian Touches Down In Florida

About 2 million customers in Florida were without power as of this morning, according to PowerOutage.us. Massive storm surges, the rise in ocean water above typically dry land, hit Fort Meyers hours before the storm’s official landfall. Water rushed into parking garages and power lines burst into flames south of the eyewall in nearby Naples. The storm surge likely peaked as high as 12 feet in some areas of the state according to government officials....

November 29, 2022 · 4 min · 643 words · Natalia Scholer