I am not going to cancel my Washington Post subscription. I learned long ago that most publishers are in it for the main chance and have their own private agendas that they occasionally foist upon the grunts below. But the main reason I'm not going to cancel it is that I—and you all—need to benefit from reporting like this horrible story from Nevada. |
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Gadgets. Gizmos. Galore. From kitchen tech to your backyard equipment, we're all in here at Esquire. Our offices have transformed into a hub for high-tech testing. We're diving into robots, smart swimming goggles, e-bikes, mini fridges, and any big screen we can get our hands on. With new products launching almost daily, we've been busy. Each new launch raises two questions: Is it worth the investment? Does it represent true innovation or is it full of minor updates? That's where the value of human (not robot!) trial periods comes in. |
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Picking out a signature scent can be a daunting task. How on earth do you go about identifying a blend of smells that perfectly captures the multifaceted nature of your identity, or, hell, your very sense of self? The thing about fragrances is that they're complicated, but they don't have to be. The most important thing to know is the scent pyramid: top, heart, and base notes. Top notes are what you smell immediately and dissipate fastest; the heart is, well, the heart of the scent and what you smell after the cologne has "dried down" after a little bit; and the base notes are the core smell that stays on your skin the longest. If I lost you, don't worry. You can still find your perfect cologne without any of that. |
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