These two English words are very often used incorrectly by native speakers. It’s important that you understand the difference between it’s and its.
Treadmill Dance
This video isn’t LOL funny, but it’s certainly clever and creative: Treadmill Dance
Dan Brown
I just finished re-reading Angels & Demons (the prequel to The Da Vinci Code), and I was struck once again by two things: Angels & Demons is far and away a better book, and Dan Brown isn’t a very good writer. I mean yes, of course, the plots are fascinating and the detail second to none, but his writing style is almost childlike at times. In Angels & Demons, for example, at one point the protagonist learns a little factoid about wind resistance, and the author foreshadows its importance, but not very well – it just sounds stupid. Have you noticed anything like this chez Dan Brown?
Borrow, Lend, Loan
What’s the difference between borrow, lend, and loan? Two of them are synonyms and the third is the opposite – lend me your eyes and I’ll tell you about them: Borrow, Lend, Loan
McDonald’s Videogame
Barbed and allegedly proving that you can’t win without being unethical, McDonald’s Videogame is an interesting exercise in the relationship between farming, manufacturing, restaurants, and business: McDonald’s Videogame
River IQ Game
This game is supposedly used in Japan as an IQ test. It took me about 10 minutes to figure it out. The goal is to get everyone across the river – press the blue circle to start
River IQ Game
Rules: Only 2 people on raft at a time
Press red circle on opposite shore to cross
Only the three adults can drive the raft
Mom can’t be with sons without Dad present
Dad can’t be with daughters without Mom present
Thief can’t be with anyone without policeman present