How cool is this? Sure you can learn sign language via videos but this ingenious way will allow you to learn it even faster, living in a giphy world and all...
GIF site Giphy has launched a new "channel" containing more than 2,000 educational sign language clips with hand movements and text captions - courtesy of Sign With Robert, an instructional series for American Sign Language.
The hope is that people will pick up a word or two by sharing them at convenient moments online.
"The GIF format has the ability to loop infinitely, so it's perfect for learning new signs," Hilari Scarl, director and producer for Sign With Robert said. "It doesn't require the back and forth of hitting play, rewind or repeat."
You already know what we think about that:
So head on over to the gallery and try to memorize a few words and use them when you can - online or off!
Source(s): engadget
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Wednesday, 15 February 2017
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What NUTELLA is actually made of...
So you really love your Nutella eh? Maybe not after seeing this infographic. Look at all that sugar!
A viral image uploaded to Reddit (and originally created by the consumer center in Hamburg, Germany) shows exactly what is in a jar of Nutella.
While Nutella only contains five ingredients (palm oil, cocoa, hazelnuts, skimmed milk powder, and sugar), a whopping half of the stuff is sugar.
According to its nutritional label, a jar of Nutella has 21 grams of sugar per 37 grams of spread (two tablespoons), meaning that in reality more than half is sugar. Much of the rest is palm oil — solid fat some claim causes cancer.Source: businessinsider
Friday, 10 February 2017
Air Canada unveils new look by Canadian designer (2 Videos)
"A promise of better wines and food."
It's about time...
Canada's flagship carrier Air Canada is undergoing a sweeping head-to-toe makeover that includes a new livery for its entire fleet, new uniforms and onboard menu offerings.
It's about time...
Canada's flagship carrier Air Canada is undergoing a sweeping head-to-toe makeover that includes a new livery for its entire fleet, new uniforms and onboard menu offerings.
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