I forgot to post this in my original post on my Ryan’s Reading List Post. Below is Constantine’s video about his last visit to a Russian McDonalds and his story of trying to go to McDonalds in Soviet Russia in the 90’s. Constantine’s channel can be found here. You're currently a free subscriber to The official Ryan McBeth Substack. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |
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Inside Russia and McDonalds
Ryan's Nonfiction Reading List
My nonfction reading list covers everything from military history to how systems fail. The Field Guide to Understanding Human Error by Sydney Deckker The Taking of K-129 by Josh Dean My American Journey- Colin Powell Chesty - Jon T. Hoffman When Thunder Rolled by Ed Rasimus Delete the Adjective by Lisa Jaster The Bomber Mafia by Malcom Gladwell Truth, Lies and O-Rings by Allan J McDonald On The House by John Boehner Man of the House by Tip O’Neal To Russia with Fries by George Cohen The Outpost by Jake Tapper Black Hawk Down by Mark Bowden Guests of the Ayatollah by Mark Bowden Hue 1968 by Mark Bowden On Wings of Eagles by Ken Folett U.S.S. Iowa Explosion: Sandia National Laboratories' Final Technical Report Armies of Sand - by Kenneth Pollack The Dream Machine by Richard Whittle Thunder Below by Eugine B. Fluckey Can’t Hurt Me by David Goggins Story of my Life - Moshe Dayan A Bridge Too Far by Cornelius Ryan Fidel Castro: A Spoken Autobiography by Fidel Castro This is my Job now. If you can afford to become a paid subscriber, I would really appreciate it. You're currently a free subscriber to The official Ryan McBeth Substack. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription.
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How to Design a Sidebar That Saves Screen Space
Screen space on a desktop interface is more important than you think. Most designers take it for granted because a desktop screen contains so much space. However, when it comes to data display, every pixel counts. A sidebar can occupy a lot of width space and diminish the content area. As a result, users will view less data per visual fixation, which can lead to a compact and crowded viewing experience. If you have a data-dense interface, this is far from ideal. Designing a collapsible sidebar can provide users with a better data viewing experience. With just a click, the user can push the navigation out of the way and free up more width space for content. As a result, users can consume more information with less scanning and eye movement. Not only that, but they'll get a richer widescreen view of images and videos. But to pull this off, you must design your sidebar correctly... Subscribe to UX Movement Newsletter to read the rest.Become a paying subscriber of UX Movement Newsletter to get access to this post and other subscriber-only content. A subscription gets you:
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How the New York Times led to the fall of Assad
Anti-semitism by the New York Times actually made Israel safer ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ...
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