The internet is making public grieving acceptable again
The concept isn’t new, of course (the sites themselves have anticpated post-death needs for years), and it has its fair share of critics. After all, it takes just a few seconds to send your condolences. Unless people write detailed stories, it’s hard to know whether they’re genuinely sad or just paying a token amount of respect. There’s certainly a case to be made for keeping some grief offline, since there are...
The internet is making public grieving acceptable again
The concept isn’t new, of course (the sites themselves have anticpated post-death needs for years), and it has its fair share of critics. After all, it takes just a few seconds to send your condolences. Unless people write detailed stories, it’s hard to know whether they’re genuinely sad or just paying a token amount of respect. There’s certainly a case to be made for keeping some grief offline, since there are...
Apple Updates iMac Family with Stunning New Retina Displays
The idea behind iMac has never wavered: to craft the ultimate desktop experience. The best display, paired with high-performance processors, graphics, and storage — all within an incredibly thin, seamless enclosure. And that commitment continues with the all-new 21.5‑inch iMac with Retina 4K display. Like the revolutionary 27‑inch 5K model, it delivers such spectacular image quality that everything else around you seems to disappear....
Hubble shows some of the galaxy’s biggest, brightest stars
Don’t mourn their brief lifespans. Those violent deaths will likely help form new stars, some of which are bound to last far longer than their predecessors. Nebulae already have a reputation as stellar nurseries… this picture just serves as vivid proof. [Image credit: NASA, ESA, and J. Maíz Apellániz, Acknowledgment: N. Smith] View original post here: Hubble shows some of the galaxy’s biggest, brightest...
Hubble shows some of the galaxy’s biggest, brightest stars
Don’t mourn their brief lifespans. Those violent deaths will likely help form new stars, some of which are bound to last far longer than their predecessors. Nebulae already have a reputation as stellar nurseries… this picture just serves as vivid proof. [Image credit: NASA, ESA, and J. Maíz Apellániz, Acknowledgment: N. Smith] See the original post here: Hubble shows some of the galaxy’s biggest, brightest...
