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This could be best summarized as: “Have a simple plan and stick to it. And move your junk outta the way.”  Got it.

I know right?! I dug through the MyJuno app it says it’s based on too and even that just says “37+ languages” but doesn’t have a list. I’m most curious about Japanese for this but a lot of language things don’t include that so no way I’m buying it without knowing. Sketchy. Oh well, I’ll continue studying for my N5

Of all of these suggestions, only radiators and fan blades seem like good options. All the rest have pinterest fail written all over them. OK, maybe screens are OK, too. I just don’t care about screens enough to think that they need painting. 

In my experience, LED bulbs kind of suck with dimmers. I have a dimmer in my bathroom for nighttime bathroom trips, and dimmable LEDs are pretty blinding even on the lowest setting, compared to incandescent.

I used to love reading Lifehacker back when Alan was editor, and even before that (I can’t remember who was editor before). There was a focus on tech, and life improvement in general I really valued. I read it religiously, even when I hated Gawker, hahahahaha. But Gawker did not really interfere with Lifehacker so it

I’m a holdover from the original Blog days. All the stuff you are saying sounds amazing. Kind of funny how good content is the new web-whatever-we-are-now-number...basic blogs, cut the crap, you will gain a solid community. We need good writers, not ad executives running the site and it sounds like this is a step in

I’m glad to see some of the changes you mentioned. I’ve been a fan of the site since 2005 and I must say that I definitely miss the Gina Trapani & Erica Sadun days & the Whitson Gordon days. Best of luck with the new ownership and I hope Lifehacker returns to its roots of truly offering lifehacks and tips and tricks

Lifehacker has always been a great destination for me, and I look forward to its continued success. I’ve seen a lot of transformations of the site over the years and change is always necessary to move ahead in anything. Thanks for so many great years - can’t wait to see what’s next

“Coupons CAN lead you to spend more money, so never use them” is a really odd take, especially for here. Coupons can literally save you money on things you were going to buy ANYWAY as well. Pointing out the manipulative psychology behind them on the part of who makes them is a valuable insight to help from

How much of a concern is it really that stuff from towels is going to transfer onto other stuff in the laundry, where the things are, you know, getting clean? I guess this is what my main question is. I’ve always thrown the towels (workout, shower, kitchen, etc.) all into the load together. Sometimes if I’ve just got

Oh come on. I’ve somehow managed to survive into my late ‘60s without contracting any dread skin diseases, and I only wash my towels and washcloths every few weeks. I also put them in with all my other laundry. I use hot water because we have very hard and cold well water here, but would not do so if my water was

That’s a lot of extra work. The main culprit is not drying your sheets enough and putting them away damp. I can’t stand that musty smell. But you don’t have to take all day to pre-soak or line-dry your sheets, this can be taken care of by just adding a few minutes of wash/dry cycle time.

1. mix washing powder in with

If you buy out your leased car just to then sell it at a profit, won’t you then be left trying to acquire another car in an elevated pricing environment? This makes sense to me if it’s a surplus vehicle or if you are naturally at the end of your lease and will be keeping the car (making it cheaper than finding

One of my FB friends posted it like 3 times, saying “they keep deleting it!” like that was some reasoning as to why it must be true. There’s a cover-up! They don’t want you to know what’s real! We better keep posting about it and talking about it so everyone can see it! Fight the system!

The site is likely to see high volume in the next few days, so be aware that it may not work perfectly.”

Putting Trump’s signature on the checks is a good idea. The concept could be extended to other items provided by the federal government, like masks or maybe body bags.

When a reporter asked Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, if he agreed with the president, Trump interrupted and refused to let Fauci answer

Though nothing can ever top the initial investigation into this key issue, thank God someone is doing a much needed follow up to, frankly, one of the biggest concerns facing our nation.