Check Your Change, You Might Strike Silver

Did you know that you can still find US silver coins in circulation? This handy infographic shows how to easily check your change at a glance. It also covers 40% silver dollars and half dollars, and the 35% silver “War Nickels” made in WWII. Check your pockets, and you might just strike silver.

6 Reasons Austin Texas Is the Place To Be

Music lovers and foodies rejoice! Austin is a haven for bands, festivals, and food of all kinds. It’s also brimming with opportunity for employment and entrepreneurship. If you live in Austin, you know how great it is. If you don’t, just stop by and take a look and feel it and see the fantastic city for your self.

UK Consumers: United By Fashion

According to Eldzo.co.uk’s latest infographic, the U.K. fashion market has burgeoned into a booming industry. Enhanced by the popularity big name brands such as Burberry, Marks & Spencer, Next, TopShop, Asos, Mulberry, Supergroup and French Connection, the UK fashion market has been gregariously met with heightened demands for all things apparel.

The Hype Surrounding Hyperhidrosis

Alex Rodriguez — New York Yankees’ third baseman — once said, “Enjoy your sweat because hard work doesn’t guarantee success, but without it you don’t have a chance.” Yet for those suffering from excess perspiration, there’s nothing enjoyable about it. So, why do people sweat? Learn more about Hyperhidrosis in this infographic.

Pantone Guide To Beaches

Are you on a beautiful beach and stuck for something to write on a postcard home? Why not use the Pantone color guide to describe the exact shade of sand you are sitting on? This fun infographic is just what you need.

Need for Speed: Ranking ISP Rates Across the U.S.

The infographic is all about internet speeds and how they compare in various states in the United States. In the first quarter of 2012 the average home internet speed for users in the U.S. was around 6 Megabits per second (Mbps). Most common internet speed right now is around 10Mbps and it was compared to national average.