What, no love for The Meters?
What, no love for The Meters?
This was a really good one of these. Nice straight to the point answers.
The timing and recognition of how the ball would bounce off the rim are amazing. He's developing into some type of Garnett/Rodman hybrid.
You guys should hold off on posting these articles until it's released to the public.
Full disclosure: Proud Polish boy here, and I've heard all the jokes. But it's days like this that I simply don't understand how the good Polish people have the unearned reputation of folding against the blitz.
Behold the new welding "tool" at the Vertical Assembly Center in NASA's Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans,…
Heard them both speak at an event once - very entertaining, and they complement each other well (in terms of their styles, skills, etc.). I've only read the first book, but it was very insightful and entertaining. It would be great to see Levitt's version of How I Work too!
I'd definitely like to see what tools Harry Houdini couldn't live without. My guess is he didn't need anything.
This has always been my favorite part of Lifehacker and Mark's kindness and honesty just cemented that position. It's rare that someone interviewed actually has something to give us (besides their questionnaire information) and also actively offer to help anyone out there who's curious or needs it. Thank you so much,…
This was fascinating. It's so inspiring to know that there are genuinely good people out there in the world loving on those who are forgotten and abandoned. God bless you and your team!
I like how she's good at sitting on stools.
I like it. This picture is good.
One of the few cases where "That's not my face" would have been a perfectly valid statement.
This is the best How I Work I've read yet. As a 22 year old and very recent college graduate, I think the advice to (insert activity here) "that would make me the most different person from who I (am) at the time" is terrifying but apt.
I loved this phrase, "the reality is that I spend much of my day trying to do the things that will matter to me one day in the future,.." If we consistently approached life like this, we would all be better.
When you find a picture online that would be perfect for your project, it's hard to know whether you're allowed to…
Who says coffee tables can only serve as magazine storage, beverage holders, or less than comfortable footrests?…
She's actually on my list of people I want to talk to—although I have a feeling a lot of Lifehacker readers wouldn't be very familiar with her!
Can readers get a vote? I vote DO IT! Seriously, I believe that would be the next evolutionary step: seeing real people using their daily productivity hacks! I'm available to produce if need be!
The idea's certainly been floated around... like MTV Cribs but about offices and work :)