OS X Mavericks: Tips, Tricks, and Details
A nicely curated list of tips, tricks and details from the one and only Federico Viticci over at Macstories.
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OS X Mavericks: Tips, Tricks, and Details
A nicely curated list of tips, tricks and details from the one and only Federico Viticci over at Macstories.
OS X Mavericks: Tips, Tricks, and Details
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A nicely curated list of tips, tricks and details from the one and only Federico Viticci over at Macstories.
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Free yourself from recipes with cooking ratios
For the amateur cook within you, don’t bother learning recipes, learn about ratios and everything will go much smoother.
Free yourself from recipes with cooking ratios
[lifehacker.com/how-to-fr…](http://lifehacker.com/how-to-free-yourself-from-recipes-with-a-few-golden-coo-1450617561)
For the amateur cook within you, don’t bother learning recipes, learn about ratios and everything will go much smoother.
Beatles & Dylan songs in pictograms. How many can you guess?
The evolution of western dance music
In an interactive chart, from its origin to today.
The evolution of western dance music
[www.thomson.co.uk/blog/wp-c…](http://www.thomson.co.uk/blog/wp-content/uploads/infographic/interactive-music-map/index.html)
In an interactive chart, from its origin to today.
Dramatically reducing the cost of solar panels
A watt of solar energy was worth $77 back in 1977. Now it’s worth about 80 cents.
But in order for solar panels to really replace conventional sources of energy, we need them to get even cheaper.
Some companies are harvesting their environment to disrupt the energy market while Henry Snaith of Oxford is trying to dramatically reduce the cost of solar energy:
Dr Snaith plans to replace silicon, the material used to make most solar cells, with a substance called a perovskite. This, he believes, could cut the cost of a watt of solar generating capacity by three-quarters.
Dramatically reducing the cost of solar panels
[www.economist.com/blogs/bab…](http://www.economist.com/blogs/babbage/2013/10/solar-energy?fsrc=rss)
A watt of solar energy was worth $77 back in 1977. Now it’s worth about 80 cents.
But in order for solar panels to really replace conventional sources of energy, we need them to get even cheaper.
Some companies are harvesting their environment to disrupt the energy market while Henry Snaith of Oxford is trying to dramatically reduce the cost of solar energy:
Dr Snaith plans to replace silicon, the material used to make most solar cells, with a substance called a perovskite. This, he believes, could cut the cost of a watt of solar generating capacity by three-quarters.