We Millenials have lived in the lap of technological luxury all our lives. But, believe it or not, the world wide web is only 25 years old; and its birthday is TODAY. Seeing as today marks the anniversary of life as all twenty-somethings know it, we have compiled a list of ways that the three w's changed the world. From Google to the bloggershphere, the web has made us all better, check out the ways below. The way that the internet revisioned commerce is amazing. Websites like Bigcartel and Paypal make it possible for everyday people to manage retail businesses. The WWW also globalized the way that the economy works. People in Germany can purchase American products without having to actually be in the States and vice versa. Just about everyone has an email address these days. What began as a way for businesses to communicate in office has grown to be a godsend for both marketers and everyday people. Millenials wouldn't be able to log on to their many social networks without this internet invention which makes it a must have for this list. While this addition to the web is the newest, cloud storage has completely changed the way that we store our memory. Cloud Storage has done away with clunky floppy disks of the 90's and easily lost USB ports. The storage can't be lost and can be accessed anywhere. YouTube completely revitalized the way that filmmakers and music artists can get themselves out there. It has also given anyone the opportunity to become celebrities. From Bieber to Awkward Black Girl, YouTube has made the world a new place to live. Where, oh, where would we be without the almighty google search bar? Google may be one of the most significant additions to the web in history. Google makes knowledge that once took hours of searching to find accessible instantly. From videos to images to scholarly journals, whatever you need to know is a click away.
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I am by all means a foodie who loooooves spicy foods. By spicy I don’t mean hot, I mean full of flavor. I had a wonderfully spicy experience nestled in the Southside on 63rd street. Garifuna Flava encompassed all the Caribbean tastes that I grew to love right in my hometown. Garifuna Flava is a Belizean restaurant that melds together Latin American and Caribbean flavors. You can get everything from this place from patties to tamales, so you know I was in heaven. The environment was warm and welcoming, and the staff was so nice to my mother and I. I give Garifuna’s food five Stream Stars as well.
Me and Mama Daisy had tamales, panades, jerk wings, and garnaches for appetizers. The waiter patiently answered our one thousand questions as we inquired about the newbies, panades and garnaches. The new foods were great. Garnaches are like tostadas with a twist; they put ketchup on top. While I was hesitant, they were great, especially with the panades cabbage sauce. Panades are fish filled corn patties. They were a lot softer than a tamale but around the same concept. The items I knew about jerk wings and tamales were great and even they were unique. The tamale had an entire chicken leg in it. Bone and all. CAN YOU SAY YUM. My mother and I smashed. For our entrée we chose Belizean stew chicken and stew ox-tail. Both orders came with rice and beans, cabbage and plantains. The ox-tails were amazing. It was as if somebody took my grandmama’s ox-tail and slapped some Caribbean sun on it. The chicken was juicy and tender. And by the time we left, I was three pounds heavier and five times happier. OH and don’t let me forget DESSERT! Garifuna’s POUND CAKE WITH CARAMEL. That’s all I’m going to say. If you can’t tell that my mouth is watering up as I write this, I’ll just say it. My mouth is watering up writing this post. Garifuna had a great atmosphere and even better food. It’s no wonder that it has been featured on Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, Check Please, Hungry Hound, and Chicago’s Best. Visit 2516 W. 63rd Street to get an experience like me and Mama Daisy. Let us know what you thought beneath. You can also get a peek at the menu on www.garifunaflava.com Know a great restaurant ATS should visit, let us know! |
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