• In addition to talking about Wild Hogs in West Ashley, and Charleston Restaurant Week winning, we discussed the basic skills that are disappearing thanks to technology, including

     #1.) Handwriting. And people specifically mentioned that handwritten thank-you notes are quickly disappearing.

    #2.) Using a dictionary or encyclopedia. Now we just use Google or Wikipedia.

    #3.) Mental math.    Figure out that tip with your iPhone app.

    #4.) Reading a map. The GPS and mapping apps have made maps obsolete.

    #5.) Finding something at the library. No one remembers how to find a book using the catalog and the Dewey Decimal System anymore.

    #6.) Playing board games. Every board game has an iPad version now.

    #7.) Sending a postcard. We publish our own vacation photos on Facebook instantly now, so there's no real need to send a postcard.

  • The world record for the largest snowball fight was set over the weekend - you might be surprised where that happened - find out where with a check of today's "3 Things You Need to Know"

  • A "never to be repeated" basketball shot - check out the "Video of the Day"