Cato Conroy
Bio
Cato Conroy is a Manhattan-based writer who yearns for a better world. He loves to write about politics, news reports, and interesting innovations that will impact the way we live.
Stories (205/0)
Job Interview Tips for Employers
Job interviews are tough all around, and it often takes actually having to interview people to realize how bad it can be. If you are an employer looking to hire help, or a person who's brand new to HR work, then it only makes sense to learn how to make the job interview process as painless as possible for everyone involved.
By Cato Conroy7 years ago in Journal
Most Famous Female Serial Killers
Criminologists and psychologists have come up with a lot of statistics about the likelihood of someone becoming a serial killer in their time. Over the years, things like the Macdonald triad and other indicators that you're a serial killer in the making have been discovered and are even backed up by statistics.
By Cato Conroy7 years ago in Criminal
How To Parallel Park Perfectly
Parallel parking is one of those things that everyone has trouble with. However, if you want to pass your driving test, you will need to know how to parallel park. Moreover, if you want to live in a city or travel to one, parallel parking might be the only kind of parking available.
By Cato Conroy7 years ago in Wheel
Ultimate DIY Fails
It takes a special spark of madness to attempt any ambitious DIY project, but it takes a special spark of madness — plus some stupidity — to perform one of these ultimate DIY fails. Fails like these are a special mixture. To prepare this cocktail of ridiculousness, take one part stupidity, one part laziness, and another part mad genius. The same kind of madness that drove Nikola Tesla to propose his generators of untamed electricity.
By Cato Conroy7 years ago in Lifehack
- Top Story - September 2017
Signs That You're a Serial Killer in the MakingTop Story - September 2017
Did you know that serial killers are the most heavily-studied people in prison? Though serial killers only make a very small percentage of any prison population, scientists and psychologists almost always want to study them.
By Cato Conroy7 years ago in Criminal
- Top Story - September 2017
Best Drones for BeginnersTop Story - September 2017
Learning how to fly a drone isn't easy. There are a lot of knobs, twists, and turns, and if you have delicate equipment in your drone, a single crash can mean that you lose hundreds of dollars in an instant. Many drones are just not meant for beginner flyers — especially beginners on a budget.
By Cato Conroy7 years ago in 01
Is Marijuana Legal in Oregon?
Legalization has been making a huge move in the right direction lately. More states than ever have decriminalized the use of medical marijuana, and around half a dozen have actually decriminalized the recreational use of cannabis as well.
By Cato Conroy7 years ago in Potent
How To Become a NASCAR Driver
As an avid fan of South Park, one of my favorite episodes happens when Cartman becomes a NASCAR driver. In the often-messed up cartoon series, Eric Cartman cried about being unable to attain his dreams of being a race car driver because he wasn't "poor and stupid" enough.
By Cato Conroy7 years ago in Wheel
Must Know Cyber Security Tips
Almost everyone has had their identity stolen at least once, or have heard horror stories about exploits on the Dark Web. Hackers are part of pop culture, and to a point, that should be reason enough to make us worry about our own safety online.
By Cato Conroy7 years ago in 01
How Much Does the National Guard Pay?
The National Guard is one of the largest military branches in the United States, and it's also one of the most flexible in terms of scheduling. People who want to join the military often choose the National Guard because of its flexibility — but that can come with a price.
By Cato Conroy7 years ago in Serve