How often do you get into a heated discussion with someone that ends up with one, or both of you, hitting up Google for the ammo needed to settle the debate?
Officials at this venerated hall of learning (oftentimes disguised as fun) have fought to just get the doors open to the public - only to find that the public wasn't there.
We don't have to change our mind or pretend to agree. But, if we never listen to new information, how can we know where we actually stand on on a topic?
One online entertainment site's poll results reveal what activities have been the most and least popular during the lock down. Some of these are encouraging.
It's one of the easiest, most cost-effective ways to expand your intellectual horizons. What to read? It could be almost anything. And don't forget audio books!
Need to learn how to fix your car, fly a plane, operate like a world class surgeon? It could be as simple as buying a movie on Amazon Prime in the near future.
We don't have to change our mind or pretend to agree. But, if we never listen to new information, how can we know where we actually stand on on a topic?
Bricks and Bots encourages kids to explore their unbridled creativity with their parents on one of the many LEGO table tops and loads of the best bricks.