New York Drag Queen – Just 10-Years-Old Founds Drag Club For Kids Drag clubs are nothing new in New York City — but it took a 10-year-old to dream up the first drag club for children. I think that I am quite liberal and modern, yet when I read this…
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Mayor De Blasio Continues Crackdown On Ebikes
Ebikes have been deemed illegal in New York City due to state laws that disallow the use on bike lanes with motors. In New York, the law has been handled lax, yet during de Blasio’s first term, were strictly enforced. Towards the end of 2017, the city announced that the confiscation and ticketing of…
New York introduces its own net neutrality bill
Everyone has been talking about net neutrality lately and New York is one of the first states to persue it’s own net neutrality. Very interesting story: Since the FCC voted last week to abolish net neutrality regulations, California, Washington, and New York State have vowed to take up the cause. New York is one…
Apple TV 4K – What’s New?
I love my Apple TV 4 – as I don’t have a 4K TV I will not be buying the new model. It’s great news though for all that have waited buying the Apple TV as now the ATV 4 will get cheaper ,) Apple have just unveiled the new 5th-Gen Apple TV 4K…
5 Unusual ways to stay fit and active
Keeping fit shouldn’t be a chore, it should be a pleasurable and enjoyable experience that keeps you coming back for more. If the idea of working out at a gym for hours on end doesn’t appeal to you then worry not, because here are 4 alternative and highly enjoyable methods of having fun whilst keeping…
Will It Shred: iPad Becomes a Skateboard
Still not sure what the iPad is for? It’s a skateboard, of course. Fuel TV’s ‘Built To Shred’ host Jeff King and pro skater Chad Knight decided to turn an iPad into a skateboard, and when they’d finished skating on it, they turned it into a ramp extension – “The worst $500 extension I’ve ever…
80% LESS Natty Gas In Marcellus Shale Than Expected, USGeoSurv-SciGuys Say
The U.S. Geological Survey (right) recently reduced the estimate of undiscovered Marcellus Shale natural gas (not pictured). AS REPORTED by the personal news service of New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, the U.S. Geological Survey is now estimating that there is roughly 84 trillion cubic feet of gas and not the epic 410 trillion cubic…