If you’re going to buy the iClever bluetooth puck (or use the aux jack in general), you have have have to buy this. It’s a ground loop isolator, and completely eliminates that whirr/whine that comes with using auxiliary audio and charging your phone at the same time. You’ll realize how annoying that whine is when it’s…
If you’re going to buy the iClever bluetooth puck (or use the aux jack in general), you have have have to buy this.…
Whoa whoa whoa, pump the brakes, stop the presses, hold on a second.
The crow and the pebbles one has always bothered me. If you have a small quantity of water at the bottom of a glass, and you add a bunch of rocks to it, the water level will technically rise, but it'll mostly be a bunch of wet rocks.
It helps me to focus on the process, just like the article says. I find satisfaction in paying close attention to a boring process and making it better. My attention is maintained for longer, and every once in a while I figure out a way to be more efficient.
so a 4:4 inhale-exhale then?
I used to work at the IT helpdesk at my college's engineering computer labs.
I do feel like a cheapskate at times, but who gives a shit. I don't let it consume my life, but if I find an opportunity to save some bux, I take it.
Shortening shoelaces
this is so awesome
ok, yes, an addendum: if you run the risk of causing death or serious injury, don't just jump in.
This is an awesome article. It took me 2 years past college to learn how I learn. If I'm able to get my hands dirty, or create something, and actually "feel" the direct consequences of success and failure, anything at ALL learned will stick and will ignite the desire to learn more.
EXCEPT FOR THIS CLASSIC EXAMPLE OF H4X1NG
There are a lot of people hating on this but it's really not a bad idea. I usually carry a knife on me but it's not unthinkable that I'd forget it and have some coins in my pocket. Plus I imagine you could apply this tip elsewhere besides chip bags.