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It was apparently removed for iPhones. Which I think is OK, since about 50% of the time coming out of power saver, the app would be completely unresponsive and I’d have to kill it anyway.

We have white noise generators in our kids’ rooms for bedtimes. At first it was “to simulate the sounds of the womb” or whatever to get infants to sleep. Then we realized that a nice blanket of sound like that is GREAT for when mom and dad want to relax a bit after bedtime and watch some TV.

In the 90's and early 2000's, did Target sell Superhero, Videogame, Classic Rock band and other pop culture t-shirts?

You start because you hear it helps their hairballs (nature’s lubricant!). You continue because it’s GODDAMN ADORABLE to put it on the back of their paw and watch them lick it all off.

This is a cool tool, but it’s a shame it has to exist. It’s kind of infuriating that we have to black-box document this service because the company developing it can’t be bothered to.

All of the articles coming out about the production craziness just feels like really clever marketing.

Weirdly, I see 15% for the sunscreen:

Weirdly, I see 15% for the sunscreen:

Stay Puft was in the trailer I saw before X-Men: Apocalypse last week. I didn’t realize this was such a secret.

Want to point out that the Electric Foil Razor is a “Best Budget Electric Razor” pick at The Sweethome:

Want to point out that the Electric Foil Razor is a “Best Budget Electric Razor” pick at The Sweethome:

This descriptive forecast is why I follow my local meteorologist on twitter.

This feels a bit like the official Reddit app - came out so late that there are hordes of competitors that are using the same data in a prettier, more functional way. Except now add cheaper, because Weather Timeline is gorgeous, functional, and has a one-time fee instead of a yearly one.

The 2 things that I find fascinating about ultra-cheap bluetooth earbuds:

The 2 things that I find fascinating about ultra-cheap bluetooth earbuds:

Tronfy iWork Mono Earbud. - $16

Tronfy iWork Mono Earbud. - $16

It’s come to the point where my birthday present to most of my family is their yearly Crashplan subscription, to an account that I know the password to and that I maintain. As long as your computer is running, It’s backed up. It’s probably a lame gift (because in a perfect world, you’ll never need it), but if I didn’t

A Hive Five or Co-Op or whatever the heck Lifehacker calls them now would be awesome.

I feel like the idea of Black and Chrome was always George Miller saying his perfect vision of the movie in his head was black and white with no dialogue. Since he clearly couldn’t have that, he instead went with vivid color and SOME dialogue.

For my family, it’s almost the opposite. We plan all our meals (simple ones) for the week, and go grocery shopping on Saturday or Sunday to get all the ingredients for the meals that week. Going shopping only one time a week can also cut down on overspending.

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The abrupt change in policy is understandable, since explosions in the sky are a very real danger

Yup, my employer offers both an HSA and FSA. They also add $3000 to the HSA without any matching from me! I add another 3000 and it’s $6000 every year, pre-tax, that can be spent on medical expenses... for the rest of my life.

Strangely, on one of my Amazon accounts - the one where I’ve actually installed and used the appstore - I get the $5 credit. On another account, that doesn’t use the appstore but DOES have Amazon Prime, I only get a $1 MP3 credit.

Strangely, on one of my Amazon accounts - the one where I’ve actually installed and used the appstore - I get the $5