I'm guessing that once the Eiffel Tower breaks off in the backpack, it'll only be used to draw post apocalyptic scenes.
I'm guessing that once the Eiffel Tower breaks off in the backpack, it'll only be used to draw post apocalyptic scenes.
It did. :P But only in the REALLY dark places. I had an off button so I used that when I was walking, but at my indoor party, it wasn't too bad.
Better yet, put it on your proximity alerts using Tasker for Android! :P
Awesome! Now, if it could only snap to corners. Also, it would be nice to have the option to always snap to a corner (and stack) and an X to dismiss the option to return it.
Why be sorry? A lot of people, myself included, can and do watch videos from their phone or tablet. Either format works.
At the speed they're going, wouldn't it just be as efficient to hand turn the wheel? I imagine it would take more work trying to slow down. Perhaps that last tool in the video could have been adapted to a bicycle rig for more efficiency.
Perhaps you are flipping too early. To make sure the omelet cooks, slide your spatula under after it has cooked for a few seconds. Lift and let the eggs drain under it. Do that few times around the pan until there is nothing left to drain.
If you're going to travel long distances where you need to stay seated, buy a neck pillow... but for your ass or back.
I use a clasp (a bigger version of a necklace clasp) along with my home keys. I put work keys on a different ring and attach via the clasp. The clasp is super useful - if I want to make sure my keys don't get lost, I attach it to a belt loop and it hangs into my back pocket.
Awww... No widgets? Blah. Well, I guess this will replace my Touch Calendar app.
I take resize photos on my Macbook doing a similar method (Cmd-shift-4). It's usually if I want to send a smaller file to a friend on Skype or to upload it where there are size limitations.
Hahaha... Yes, that could work. I subtract 12 which is, I guess, the same principle. I just wish there were a way to ingrain it.
I was so hoping for a quick mind hack to get used to military time. There have been times where I realized, Oh, you meant 5 pm, not 7 pm (17:00). I have my phone and computer set to the 24 hour clock, but still... I have to do the mental math twice to make sure I got the after noon times right.
I feel guilty because I came up with a way to get a bunch of free space that literally only takes 5 minutes, but I can't tell because it could go away if it gets too widespread. Gah! I love sharing lifehacks, but I have to keep this Dropbox lifehack to myself.
To be honest, anyone living in a small apartment should just consider this easy "hack" when it comes to wanting a convertible coffee/dining table. Eat Asian food. :P
I applaud your efforts, but this solution... creates more issues than it solves.
Have to agree... it's a cheese slicer. Though, having lived in the US (and being Asian), I never actually used one until I moved to Sweden where they really do love their cheese.
The video doesn't show it because of the way I filmed it, but I spray my glasses first and then turn the water to a clear stream and then rinse it. Perhaps I've done it often enough that it only takes 10 seconds (I counted the Mississippis.)
Ummm... Use Google Calendar. That's what I did when I was a teacher. For the entire time I worked there, I just waited for my phone to tell me to go to class and when to get ready to pack.
Except Chrome doesn't have a master password. Drove me to LastPass because of that.