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10 Views Of The Denver Skyline

When you're a mile higher than everyone else, the air is thinner, the sky is clearer, and the winters get colder. That's life in Denver high in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. The city itself, however, looks much like any other major American city with a skyline that measures well against some of the best. This list compiled by Denver Chevrolet shows the city from 10 different angles.

Offbeat 11 years ago

12 Reasons Wisconsin Is Pretty Darn Awesome

The US is loaded with awesome states that have beauties, wonders, and cool things galore. We often look to Hawaii, Alaska, California, or the New England states to find the coolest of the cool, but one of the states that simply doesn't get enough attention for being awesome is Wisconsin. Thanks to Milwaukee Ford Dealers, now we have some great reasons to keep Wisconsin at the top of the "awesome list".

Offbeat 11 years ago

10 Awesome Views Of The Seattle Space Needle

Did you know the Space Needle in Seattle was built to withstand 200 mph winds and a 9.1 magnitude earthquake? Here's 10 great images of the structure courtesy of Nissan Seattle

Offbeat 11 years ago

For Donut Day: A Dozen Donut Facts

Just in time for June 1 (which happens to be National Donut Day), this graphic is both creme filled and covered with sprinkles. We would have loved to have seen a baker's dozen, but 12 facts about donuts will have to do.

Offbeat 11 years ago

The World's Biggest Heists

Heists are often the topic often the topic of fiction that intrigues the masses. Movies such as Oceans 11 and The Thomas Crowne Affair sparked our imaginations and made the thieves into heroes. The three heists in this infographic made heros out of nobody and cost tens, even hundreds of millions of dollars.

Offbeat 11 years ago

The Small But Beautiful Los Angeles Skyline

Despite the millions of people that live in Los Angeles, the skyline is rather small compared to other major cities. Los Angeles County has plenty of land to accommodate the population so there has never been a need to go vertical like in other places such as New York or Chicago. Still, the downtown area where it does go vertical is a site to see in this gallery compiled by Los Angeles Chevrolet.

Offbeat 11 years ago

31 Amazing Images Of The Windy City

Chicago rarely gets the attention of the bigger and even smaller cities on the coasts. As beautiful as it is, most look at it as loaded with hustle and bustle but not really a "sight to see" in the Midwest. These images compiled by Chicago Toyota show the windy city in a nice light.

Offbeat 12 years ago

To 'Stache Or Not To 'Stache

In America and around the world, many man (and some women" are faced with the dilemma of deciding whether or not to wear facial hair. The 'stache question is an important one as it says a lot about a person. Are you a 'stacher?

Offbeat 12 years ago

Fire And Ice: The UK's Most Extreme Weather Events

The United Kingdom, small as it is in land mass, has been known over the decades of modern weather as having some extreme conditions. The met office records some of the UK's most extreme weather patterns. Here are a few that hold the current weather records. Click To Enlarge.

Offbeat 12 years ago

Keanu Wonders About Oedipus McFly

Take away the fact that he's the youngest of 3 kids, it's actually a pretty good question. She was aware that his name was "Calvin Klein". Makes you wonder just how well she got to know him when he was passed out after her dad hit him with the car.

Offbeat 12 years ago

Santa's Carbon Footprint

We all know that with the end of December quickly approaching that Santa is busy getting everything set for his worldwide tour. The boots he has to fill sure can leave a large footprint behind, so we took a look at Santa's environmental impact, and tried to see if we could help him run a slightly more eco-friendly operation. (Via: Ethical Ocean. H/T: Automotive SEO)

Offbeat 12 years ago

Spookamole and Other Halloween Treats

Halloween is considered to be one of the oldest holidays that is celebrated around the world. Here in the U.S., Halloween is the third most popular party occasion behind New Year’s Eve and the Super Bowl. Adults and kids alike will carve pumpkins, dress up in costumes, and throw parties. Click to enlarge.

Offbeat 12 years ago

An Illusion So Impossible I Had To Double-Check in Photoshop

Most optical illusions are cleverly placed but believable enough that once you get an explanation, you believe it. This one was so impossible, I had to pull the image into Photoshop just to double-check. Via.

Offbeat 12 years ago

How What We Eat Affects Productivity

According to the flagship study released on the subject by the International Labour Organization (ILO) in 2005, our nutrition habits have a direct impact on our productivity. In fact, the World Health Organization says that adequate nourishment can raise national productivity levels by 20 percent! This begs the questions: What foods are brain foods and drain foods? And how can employees be encouraged to pursue a healthy diet? Click to enlarge.

Offbeat 12 years ago

Fashion and Finance: How We Spend to Look Good

The last gasp of summer is here, which means many will be packing up their flip-flops and tank tops and trading them in for new jackets and sweaters. We opened up Mint.com’s data vault to get a better idea of just how much users are spending on their clothing purchases. U.S. Minters spend on average $161 on apparel purchases, but many city-dwelling users spend significantly more and also make more frequent shopping trips than the national average of 1.9 transactions per month. Source: Mint - Via: Automotive SEO.

Economics 12 years ago

Post 9/11 Effect On Travel

The 9/11 attacks have had a long lasting effect, particularly on travel. Here is a look how travel has changed in the past 10 years. Click to Enlarge.

Offbeat 12 years ago