How Humanity Got Hooked on CoffeeThis morning, let’s raise our mugs to goats. We have them to thank for the GOAT of beverages. More than a thousand years ago, a goatherd noticed his tribe would get all hyped up after nibbling on a certain type of berry. Naturally, he tried one himself. Fast forward to today, and we have t-shirts that say things like: “More espresso, less depresso.” If a Polo and a Dress Shirt Had a Baby…[Partner] …Comfort and Style would be born. That’s exactly why Twillory perfected the Button Down Polo. To give you the combo of comfort and elegance in one versatile piece. Wear it in the office (works great under a blazer or sweater). Wear it while hanging with friends. Date night? You bet. These shirts are perfect for any occasion because you can dress them all the way up, or elevate your casual look with them. Plus, the fabric offers some breathability and stretch, so bopping around town’s no problem. See why the Button Down Polo is becoming a staple for every guy’s closet. The Paradox of an Infinite UniverseThe universe is expanding. We know that. Or, we should say, smart people know that, and we believe them. But for something to expand, it must have an edge, right? If it didn’t, how would we know it was expanding? Blow your mind and watch this. Mineralogist Answers Gemstone Questions from TwitterWe keep a couple of gems in our office. Just in case. What if they actually do work and are providing calming focused energy we so desperately need while tracking down interesting videos and sharing them with you on Sundays? But you don’t need our wanna-be-hippie take on gemstones. Let’s hear from the Smithsonian's curator of gems and minerals. Kelvin Crosby, AKA The DeafBlind PotterLet this be a lesson to any art. We’ll quote him directly. “I wouldn’t say I really am an artist. Because I don’t make these pieces to make something beautiful. When I’m on the potter’s wheel, I’m healing. When someone experiences one of my pieces, I want that person to experience me.” That’s art. Throwback Marcel ProustAre you tiring of our France references? Good. We’re still in Aix-en-Provence, just returning to our room after a morning stroll through narrow streets that occasionally open wide to reveal gurgling fountains and flower markets. We met an artist who showed us her studio which also happens to be her home. Next to her place, a bookstore with a copy of In Search of Lost Time en Anglais. Thus, we’re in the mood for a quick history refresher on Proust. ![]() The MixerWhat does "Born in the USA" really mean? 100 years ago in photos. The meaning of those random numbers and letters on your pocket knife. The enduring obsession with the two-part Guinness pour. The definitive guide on how to eat crab. 15 different types of bikes. How much should you spend on vacation? What your old Apple products are worth. Experts urge Americans to transfer their balances in 2024.* *Partner ![]() /GTFO @mingomatic | NYC ![]() Our Gentleman's Agreement Love Elevator? Let's Partner ![]() @2024 Rotary Digital 300 Witherspoon St Suite 201 Princeton NJ 08542 |
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