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  • 11 hours ago | medium.com | Don Martin

    I have just discovered a television program that is not new to others, but is new to me. It has hilarious, incredible and rapid-fire dialogue that almost makes me cry. Where has it been all my life? I may have just stumbled into one of the greatest comfort shows ever made, part razor wit, part heart throb, and part odd and quirky small-town magic. Rapid-fire, literary, ridiculous, layered dialogue. Coffee obsessions, book nerd joy, awkward relationships.

  • 16 hours ago | medium.com | Phil Ryan

    Have you ever felt like your monitor was holding back your gaming experience? I did. For the longest time, I stuck with a basic 60Hz display, thinking frame rate and resolution weren’t that important. But one weekend, during an intense session of “Call of Duty: Warzone,” I lost a 1v1 duel because I didn’t see the enemy soon enough. My friend, who was spectating, just said, “Man, your monitor sucks.”That hit me. I started diving deep into gaming monitors and came across the LG UltraGear series.

  • 19 hours ago | medium.com | Ethan Siegel

    Is the Universe’s expansion rate 67 km/s/Mpc, 73 km/s/Mpc, or somewhere in between? The Hubble tension is real, and not so easy to resolve. There’s a mystery over how quickly the Universe is expanding, and it doesn’t appear to be going away anytime soon. Back in the early 2000s, after decades of astronomers arguing over whether the expansion rate of the Universe was closer to 50 km/s/Mpc or 100 km/s/Mpc, the Hubble Key Project was completed.

  • 23 hours ago | medium.com | Kimberly Fosu

    #3. Your perceived failuresSince I was young, I realized that the spoken word wasn’t my strong suit, but writing was where I excelled. While my spoken words sometimes failed to express my thoughts, my written words did just that. It moved others. As a child, I kept a journal and created stories for my friends to enjoy. As I grew older, my passion for writing only grew stronger. Speaking is still difficult when I stumble over my words, but writing feels natural.

  • 1 day ago | medium.com | Abdulkadir Salaudeen

    Nigeria At War; But With ItselfNigeria is a big name. Quote me anywhere. It is destined to be great. A brief journey into its past would expose one to this reality. Its epithet "Giant of Africa" is not a mistaken epithet. Calling Nigeria a giant is not only well thought out, it is a giant in all ramifications. Is it its abundant human and natural resources that are not enough to make it a giant? Or its fertile lands in which vegetables and even staples grow wildly—cultivated or not cultivated?

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