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I’m confused, how is this a life hack?

Never seen a leech before in my life and two days ago I had to remove one from my daughter’s leg. Great timing as always, Lifehacker!

I found that article hard to read because of the formatting, but here is the summary from the end:

Wouldn’t you be pulling relatively zero g’s in the elevator while it is falling, thus making it quite difficult to lie on the floor?

Crystal rocks. For some reason I “neutralize” deodorants, after a few months they stop working for me. Been using crystal for several years now and it’s awesome

Crystal rocks. For some reason I “neutralize” deodorants, after a few months they stop working for me. Been using

Just had to replace a few of these that were rotting out. I started pulling them off when I realized the builders had routed a groove on the inside and the soffit was actually attached via that groove instead of standalone. At that point I decided to bring in the pros, I didn't feel like putting my DIY skills to that

Good call, Camelbak has replaced several leaking lids at no cost. The bottles were several years old and well loved (abused). Great company!

Good call, Camelbak has replaced several leaking lids at no cost. The bottles were several years old and well loved

I did this for my current job. I didn't get hired after the first interview but sent a note. A month later when a new position was opened I got hired. The boss still teases me about sending a note - but he remembers, seven years later, so it must have made an impression :)

Wow, you went Ender Wiggins on him :)

Groupon has a 50% off coupon for Big Skinny for the next few days, they have some good looking skinny wallets, just grabbed one for myself.

VOTE: Agent Ransack

Had one snap off when I was trying to screw it into a shovel handle, of course the broken part screwed a couple of turns into my thumb, that was no fun. Time for an updated tetanus shot!

How is this better than using Siri to add events to my Calender? Not a big Siri fan since she can't usually understand me, but she does good at reminding me at least.

#corrections, actually it is $3.99/month, or $2.49/month if you purchase an annual pass at $29.99 (USD)

Some inexpensive felt glued to the bottom of the shelves would fix the scratch problem.

Maybe time to double check your wi-fi security ;)

They only let you import 250 songs with the free version, and the paid version is $25/year + you have to pay more for storage space. Hard to compete with Google Musics free, although this feature is pretty cool...

Empty through security, then fill it up from a water fountain...

The cake is a lie