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It's time-saving to store them in the same condition as they display them, so they don't have to prep the towels while setting up the rooms. I used to work at a hotel, and the maids have a very limited time span for each room they do. Every time saver helps.

Agreed. I've been using TaxAct ( [www.taxact.com] ) for the last several years, because Federal taxes are free (no state taxes in WA) and it's relatively easy to use.

If variety is your spice of life, you can set up several playlists with the same length, but I'd suggest keeping certain songs as your "last-minute warning" to keep from forgetting or getting lost in the music. That way, the "Oh crap, that song again" response reinforces the "Oh look, time to go" one.

*adds wax pencils to shopping list*

It's always a good idea to click through on Lifehacker articles. A lot of information gets skipped, because the authors don't want to simply rewrite the article being linked... they just highlight a few key parts (and many times miss a few too).

Useful information!

I'm a bit disappointed that they didn't quote the sentence right after, that advises you to actually have a snack when you're mildly hungry. That act alone will prevent the metabolism shutdown you're worried about. As long as the body recognizes that food is available n a regular basis, it won't go into starvation

This is a horrible idea if you're the kind of person that likes fresh ground coffee. Why?

Huh... I've been rolling my laundry for trips for a long time now, but I never thought of rolling entire outfits! That's pretty genius for people who are traveling on a short time budget.

Rolled towels look pretty. You can wrap a ribbon around them and everything (I've actually seen hotels do that, the nicer ones at least). And they look great in a basket with wrapped soaps and shampoo bottles. It's a presentation thing. Go look at home decor magazines and look at pictures of the bathroom, a lot of

Here you are, sir, only $29.99 each. Some assembly required.

Automating your money is awesome, sometimes.

I already started using Bing because it now offers reward points for searches. And those reward points can be used to buy Microsoft Points for buying things on the Xbox (125 Bing points = 100 MS Points).

Something you can do that your coworkers CAN'T steal is make a change to your desktop.

To be honest, this is probably the worst doneness comparison test I've ever seen.

Amen and approved for best explanation.

"If you want to be generous, you could say that Asus's Transformer Prime stands on the shoulders of giants. With spiked cleats."