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Unless you personally know Prof. Dan Ariely to be "bold and cozy," this headline should read "The Professor's Bold and Cozy Workspace."

Gotta wonder about a product recommendation article that's lead off with a photo of someone holding the product upside-down...

Just to warn you: I had years of experience using this method in successfully teaching adults, then I became the instant-step-dad of teenagers, and found they really hate this!

But, where should I keep Mary Ann, or the Professor, or...

If someone's tailgating you, don't actually hit the brakes to slow down to make them back off: just flip your lights on; they'll think for a second that your brake lights just came on, and will slow down some... Clint Eastwood/Eiger Sanction!

Can't quite believe you got this whole post into one sentence... so, breath, already!

And those 1.1 million facebook users will soon be receiving the following:

"Gina Trapani made the switch long ago and still loves it after a year."

Plus... oh, never mind.

This sounds like great methodology to adopt, I'm going to strive for it; however, a pitfall I see is that, when I fail, I'm usually too wrapped up in solving the problem caused by failing to be this detatched... I need my own personal impartial observer!

OK, my brain just maxed out its CPU cycles: I read the headline & thought "they can't mean ink mixing?" because, in a previous professional life of mine, a mixing station was a work area in a print shop where you went to mix printing inks; then I thought, "Oh, wait... they probably mean someone cleverly mashed up

Interesting; never heard of this. I wonder: what's to prevent you from putting items into your bag without scanning?

Yikes! http://lifehacker.com/5934910/chill-out

Unfortunately, I don't have any "food cans with concrete parking stops" I need to open; now, if this article were titled "Use Concrete Parking Stops to Open Cans", I'd be all over it...

Maybe the decks are actually different sizes...

Apparently, you Gizmodo-ites monitor your cousin-site Lifehacker's comments: they ran an article about just the NBC Olympics apps, and I commented: "You guys know of any simple app I can use to get just results, highlights, etc.?"... and here ya go!

Anybody know of a simpler app that just gives results, etc.

The foil-covered brick is also my trick for panini (s? ae?) on the grill...

"Frankenstein device looking for a mob": priceless!

Or... you could just be a wiseass and say "all of them".