Computers make us more productive. Yeah, right. Lifehacker recommends the software downloads and web sites that actually save time. Don't live to geek; geek to live.
Long-term dirt and grime can take days to clean up, whereas just a few minutes' cleaning every day will save you an enormous amount of time, not too mention elbow grease, in the long run.
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Computers make us more productive. Yeah, right. Lifehacker recommends the software downloads and web sites that actually save time. Don't live to geek; geek to live.
Waverly home decorating ideas help you with interior design or redecorating. The Waverly Project Center - easy do-it-yourself ideas using Waverly brand fabrics, wallpaper and decorative accessories.
Fix a Faucet Drip, drip, drip . . . when you've had enough of that repetitive sound, it's time to fix a leaky faucet. And you'll save money on your water bill. Today's sinks commonly use one of the faucet types shown below. Dual-handled faucets utilize either a traditional compression valve, which seals by pressing a washer against a valve seat, or more reliable stem assemblies with ceramic or stainless-steel discs that slide over the inlet opening. Single-handle faucets have ball, cartridge or ceramic-disc valves.
Reader Kip modded a cheap $5 throwaway flashlight into a blinding torch that's brighter than a $95 fancy pants flashlight. Hit the play button to see how.
Reader Jes writes in: A few years ago, I was working in at IT department and we were continually losing our core installation CD's such as Windows XP... so we made a CD rack using the bottom part of a CD case (the part a CD snaps into) mounted to a vertical surface.
Wired.com's Compiler blog is everything you need to know about software that makes the web tick — and how you can put it to use on your own website and digital media projects. By Wired News Senior Editor Michael Calore and Wired News blogger Scott Gilbertson.