clintcarlson77
lostalaska
clintcarlson77

Never game on the toilet, that’s how we lost grandpa. RIP OG pooping tetris gameboy. Now playing a game while in a hot tub, well it’s kinda amazing, but holding your hands above the water is kinda annoying. So until my manifesto letter to all the major game system designers about the need for waterproof controllers

As a fan of the albums, I approve this message.

I had a boss that constantly corrected me on the pronunciation of words and The annoying thing was he was wrong about 90% of the time, this didn’t stop him from correcting me in the middle of staff meetings or while I’m on a phone call with a client he’d pop his head over the cube wall to correct me. This literally

I generally play at the default setting, but if I’m replaying a game I really enjoy I’ll often bump up the difficulty.  I’d say most games just end up adding more defense and boosts damage with enemies, but some games the higher difficulties actually have better AI that can force you play the game in a completely

If I put it next to my coffee grinder and coffee machine it can almost be all incognito on my counter top.

If I put it next to my coffee grinder and coffee machine it can almost be all incognito on my counter top.

I’ve wondered about air fryers, but I have such limited space in my little apartment kitchen and I have three small appliances (coffee maker, Zojirushi rice cooker (I cook rice 3-4 times a week) and small toaster oven) already taking up most my counterspace. For pizza I’m a big fan of pulling out my little Cuisenart

A small bar in my town has someone who works there who is a mad pickling genius and they have Kerr jars full of all kinds of crazy and bizarre things pickled. My favorite so far was the pickled bullwhip kelp that they were serving with Bloody Mary’s. I can’t say I thought of just tossing a good pickle in some

Well if we’re talking about a product for a specific use.

I’m really curious on this one, the last time I used any kind of a vacuum that was cordless was a very long time ago. I think it was one of those Black & Decker cordless hand vacs and it could barely pull dry clumps of dirt into it off of some tile. With that said batteries and efficiency have come a long way in the

I’m really curious on this one, the last time I used any kind of a vacuum that was cordless was a very long time

YOU ARE FIGHTING THE GOOD FIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thanks for the laugh. Not sure if this tops thawing my food in my washing machine, but Lifehacker has been killing it lately.

Washing machine to thaw frozen food!? That’s ludicrous everyone knows the safest fastest way to dethaw frozen food is putting it in a ziplock freezer bag and then dropping it into your toilet. The trick here is you have to keep flushing to agitate the frozen food because as we all know your food won’t be unfrozen

Love Logitech hardware, had an original G15 keyboard that lasted me a little over a decade.  Their software has always been a bit lacking in the UX department.

Love Logitech hardware, had an original G15 keyboard that lasted me a little over a decade.  Their software has

$39,600 / 198 illegal keys = 200 per game. Ten times the $20 asking price. (I did not look up the cost of the game so with this math I’m assuming it was a $20 game)

The wording is a little confusing, but 10 times the cost of a single game multiplied by the number of infractions 198.  I tried rewriting that last line a

I got into Thao and the get down when I was listening to a lot of KEXP radio from Seattle, Washington via their amazing web site while I was living in Alaska. There was a couple drive home DJ’s that played the hell out of a couple of their albums. Glad to see they’re still crushing it.  

Oh man, the hours I lost playing Advanced Wars on road trips.

Yes! I want a quick recipe not a 3,000 word essay on how a simple steak and potato wedges dinner brought your crumbling family back from the brink.

My last apartment’s kitchen was literally a closet that had the sliding doors removed.  It was wide enough for an oven, sink and about 18 inches of counter next to the sink.  It was a miserable kitchen, my current apartment still has a small kitchen, but it’s twice the size of my last kitchen.  

My last apartment’s kitchen was literally a closet that had the sliding doors removed.  It was wide enough for an

Fun side note, if you want to reply to a comment someone left you have to click through the 10 pages again as clicking the comment button on the first page does nothing. I can’t think of a work appropriate word for this so we’ll just call this new format dumpster fire 2.0: A guide to losing your readers.

I guess I’m the first one to be willing to click through 10 pages to leave a comment saying I’m not a fan of clicking through 10 pages for what could have easily been a single page post. Is this an experiment or where things are going for the site?