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My career profession is in the Medical Laboratory, while still fresh to the field I've seen allot of what it on the list as false for myself, what the list also missed was "Being Vegetarian/Vegan is healthy" what it fails to mention is that meat is an important source of vitamins, fats, and minerals necessary for a

It is indeed possible to fold a fitted sheet, what you do is grab it by the part of the sewn corner seams that would be the top of the bed, use your fingers to push the fabric towards the center. Then when you reach for the other side to fold it in half the long way you either keep hold of what you just did or use a

In nearly all the situations listed above but the Rubix cube, but you will want to use a more appropriate lubricant later. Yes Lubricant, WD-40 is indeed a Lubricant, it is sold and marketed as such, it is formulated as such, and only an idiot would think that something that is designed to lubricate isn't a lubricant

No, this is BAD information, very very BAD information. This is Gizmodo bad information! And trust me,that is horribly bad.

I agree, this is a very Gizmodo article. That it is on Lifehacker is just plain insulting!

Bailing Wire, you forgot Bailing wire.

It actually is a Lubricant, check out the description on their website, the wikipedia page, and even the "Facts and myths" page where the first myth debunked is that it's not a lubricant. http://wd40.com/about-us/myths…

"WD-40 isn't actually a true lubricant." Lubricat: Noun, 1) A substance that lubricates. From the website itself describing the product "WD-40 Lubricates, Protects, Penetrates & Displaces Moisture" From the Wikipedia page "WD-40 is the trademark name of a lubricant"

my highschool had two kinds of computers in the lab, the first had internet explorer removed from them entirely, the second had a program you couldn't get out of that was flooded with ads on both sides cutting the 15" 3:4 ratio monitors viewing space down to a 5" band in the middle that you had to scroll back and

I remember when Avast and AVG first came out, they were no better than viruses themselves and even went so far as to fake reports and even install a few viruses themselves. Seriously I caught them doing just that by installing them on a computer that never went online and had a fresh clean install of the OS and

About 1986 for me, my dad spent a couple grand on a 386 computer that was top of the line at the time, of course this was after the TI-99/A4 was no longer being used which he bought many years earlier. I consider the 386 to be my first computer because I was the one using it the most even though I was just a little

Since this is already on one of my favorite websites let me give you another. www.instructables.com go there and look up projects she is interested in, they have instructions and some of them even post how it works, if you want to expand your skills you can pick a project to do together. Truth is that you can't judge

Gizmodo isn't full of DIY'ers though, just a bunch of Elitist Liberal Hipsters who don't know what they are talking about and will throw a childish fit if you argue with them, which is typical. I replaced them with Engadget years ago and am better off for it. As you said, it's not hard to figure out, that they rabidly

Welcome to the world of the Hipster left, To understand this course you must first acquaint yourself with Liberal 101 which talks about hypocrisy, self righteousness, blaming others for your mistakes, making uninformed decisions, and changing of topics and refusal to go back when your views are challenged and you are

If they did that Lifehacker and Kotaku would be the last two standing after the first quarter and Gizmodo and Gawker would both be out within a couple weeks.

Which is why I switched to Engadget years ago, I came here on a link from a discussion of how bad Gizmodo is on Lifehacker. Under the old comment system Gizmodo banned me for "trolling" when all I was doing was talking about my sisters mac experience. From it's multitude of software problems, to the hard drive in it

Thanks for the link, Working for Logitech was really fun, they actually contract out their support center so while I worked for them, I didn't actually work for them I fyou know what I mean. The contractor paid well, had a good bonus system, bi monthly company barbeques and they would rotate the day so every employee

LOL figures, I don't go there any more, haven't since I was working for Logitech a few years back, I got sick of the direction the site was taking and the attitude of it's publishers and those that ran it and the farce their articles were. I know I'm not the only one, but they are an absolute joke compared to other

Gizmodo banned me for talking about all the problems my sisters Mac has leading to a very poor opinion of the products, from all the software problems to the hard drive shattering and how Apple store wanted $800+ to fix it and my brother in law repaired it for less than $80 with a higher quality and larger capacity