If the human eye were a camera, it would have a 576 Megapixel sensor – that’s 36x better resolution than the average digital camera available today. Which raises the question? In an ‘all digital world,’ how many pixels are the everyday objects around us? How tall is the Empire State Building in pixels? How long is the average toothbrush in pixels? This infographic is the […] Read more »
Seattle Hazardous Waste Removal Pros Promote Safe Marijuana Cultivation
The Puget Sound area is busy with cannabis production now that marijuana is legal in Washington. Hazardous waste disposal companies are committed to working with different sectors of this industry to recycle or safely remove any toxic waste by-products such as fertilizer waste water or high-intensity discharge bulbs . This infographic takes a look at the history of marijuana in Washington and the obstacles that […] Read more »
Top 10 Tax Mistakes Traders Make
The Online Trading Academy in conjunction with their affiliate company, Tax Pros has created a list of common mistakes that many investors and traders make when they file taxes. The US tax code is a very complex book with over 1,999 different publications and tax forms. Despite the complexity of the various tax forms that is no excuse to not stay in the IRS’s good graces by knowing the […] Read more »
Weird and Unusual Taxes Throughout History
Even though it’s not unusual to be taxed, you may not be aware of all of the weird and unusual taxes placed on some throughout the years. Thankfully, most of them have already been repealed and let’s hope they stay that way. The early Romans charged a pee tax because of the ammonia in urine that was a key ingredient to a lot of chemical […] Read more »
Financial Abuse by an Enduring Attorney
Due to the aging population in Australia, the number of financial exploits of older Australians by Enduring Power of Attorneys (EPOA) is increasing. In summary, the Enduring Power of Attorney is a legal document whereby a person authorizes another person to act on their behalf on the management for their personal, health and/or financial matters. This infographic talks you through this step by step. If […] Read more »
Tax Refund Spending
CarMax has put together a infographic and survey that shows how Americans will spend their tax refund in 2014. This infographic states that of those Americans expecting a tax refund, one in six are likely to buy a car. It also found that of the regions in the US, the Midwest is best at filing taxes in advance. Read more »
The History of Interior Design
A look into interior design through the ages shows just how much the design of furniture and home decor has really changed. Many times mimicking other design arenas for the time and taking a cue from that time’s fashions. More than 30 design periods were investigated for this infographic to give you an in-depth look at the history of interior design. The history of interior […] Read more »
Australia’s Alarming Credit Card Addiction
Australia’s credit card debt is growing at an alarming rate with a combined total of $50,126,000,000 owed to lending institutions. This infographic illustrates how that debt is distributed amongst the Australian population. The latest credit card statistics released from the Reserve Bank of Australia paints an alarming portrait of a nation drowning in credit card debt. The 35-44 age group carries the most debt. Don’t get too […] Read more »
The Last 100 Years of Cinema
Although going to the movies is one of the most common things to do these days, the reality is that trips to the movies have actually changed a lot during the last century… or not that much. Did you know that 3D glasses have existed for about 100 years now? Have you any idea about what type of movies your grandparents went to? Food, screen […] Read more »
Understanding the Internet of Things: Towards a Smart Planet
“On the Internet, no one knows you’re a toaster.” That might be what people say when the Internet of Things (IoT) — aka, Internet of Everything (IoE) — has widespread use, instead of just the 10 billion “things” that are currently connected online. When that time comes, anything and everything could be connected. While only a fraction of connected things fall into the familiar categories […] Read more »