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Mac OS X El Capitan License Agreement Infographic

The License Agreement You Didn’t Read: Mac OS X El Capitan Edition

Reading an entire license agreement can be completely different than understanding a license agreement. There’s confusing jargon, poor spacing and the subject matter is boring as hell. Today’s infographic is a quick recap of what’s in Mac OS X El Capitan’s license agreement, luckily the guy who went through it seems like he’s got a good grasp of understanding.

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Marijuana Law The Past Present and Future Infographic

Cannabis Law: The Past, Present and Future

Cannabis, or marijuana opinion has been shifting sharply this last decade, so much so the plant has been completely legalized in three states. Many states have approved the use of medical marijuana and even more have decriminalized the plant in order to quell the rising number of non-violent offenders filling up our already overpopulated jails.

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15 Cleaning Hacks Infographic

15 Cleaning Hacks

Today’s graphic is will teach you some very practical ways to clean different areas of your home. AKA use baking soda to clean everything.

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A Brief History of the Swegway Infographic

The Rise of Hoverboards and A Brief History of the Segway

Like most people I’ve ridden a Segway around town before and although it was fun, I noticed it’s clunkiness and size made it not feasible for everyday use. Recently sans patents on the technology in China, hoverboards, or small segway platforms are sweeping the nation. For 300 to 400 dollars one can purchase a hoverboard and maneuver through their city without taking a step.

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Fun Facts About Candy Corn Infographic

Fun Facts About Candy Corn

Here’s a Candy Corn myth – does it go bad? Today’s infographic does nothing to answer that questions, but in my experience, no Candy Corn has a longer shelf-life than most fall-out shelter foods.

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Rise of Subscription Commerce Infographic

The Rise of Subscription Commerce

Let’s get one thing straight about subscription services before we start – they’re not saving your money. Sure, every service will advertise that you’re getting double the value of your monthly subscription in your box, but in reality you aren’t. Say you spend $60 on a clothing subscription, don’t be fooled by what they advertise as the MSRP, or worth of those clothes. All subscription services usually are worth about what you pay per month, so that $60/mo clothing subscription will usually net you $60 worth of clothes.

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