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Category: Culture

Where Are Don Draper’s Accounts Today?

There was a period of time when I wanted to move to New York and be a big-time advertising gal.…

The Butcher Baker and the Alaskan Pipeline Murders

The Butcher Baker was an American serial killer who terrorized Alaska for twelve years, between 1971 and 1983. His name…

How Howard Hughes Revolutionized Oil Well Drilling

This man was Howard Hughes before Howard Hughes was Howard Hughes You might know Howard Hughes as the American Hollywood…

Yondr Phone Pouch Saves the Show

I’m a big live-in-the-moment kind of gal, and one of my biggest pet peeves is getting some assistance from a company…

The role of fossil fuels in Trump’s USA and the bottleneck of Renewable Energy

Fossil fuels are the driving force of the modern American economy as well as much of the developed world. This,…

How John Wick Services his 1969 Ford Mustang

John Wick is back and better than ever in an action-packed sequel this year. If you haven’t seen it yet,…

Presidents’ Day: Five Bridges Named After U.S. Presidents

This Presidents' Day, everyone at Industrial Outpost is taking the time to celebrate what it is to be an American.…

A Beauty Junkie’s Guide to Petroleum Jelly

Vaseline, or Petroleum Jelly, has many uses, both practical and downright silly (see our Petroleum Product of the Week: Halloween…

America’s manufacturing sector can take a few tips from the Germans

A city upon a hill. A manufacturing powerhouse. An energy-efficient country; a country run on industry.  Germany: the richest nation in…

Someone Invented a Real-Life Sonic Screwdriver

Do you hear that? It’s like… a whining or a wheezing? It’s getting louder! What’s that? An old telephone box?…