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That is one ugly gadget. Why would anyone build something so ugly to wear. Have some pride in the way you look. lol

Fried Chicken is horrible for your health and will make you fat. Just don’t do it and save the tin foil for much better things.

The article contradicts itself. At the top it says “The Washington Post points out that if you want time to feel like it’s moving faster, pay more attention.”

How cheap, just earn more money if $116 a year makes a difference to you. What if it's hot or cold, I am not turning my car off and be miserable for that little savings.

I think it's an economical thing. If you can squeeze out an extra mpg or 2 in normal mode, it will sell the car in today's world. I drive a Lexus IS250 and think the Sport mode is the normal mode and normal mode is economy mode. It is a gimmick and I personally feel it's driven by the fact that many people look at

I figured out how to make the perfect boiled eggs years ago. Start them in cold water and bring to boil. Once the water is boiling, you lower the heat to medium and time it for 8 minutes for hard boiled eggs. After 8 minutes, you move them quickly to ice cold water for 2 minutes. Now you crack the egg shell all

I own a Ridge wallet and it's been fantastic. They launched on Kick Starter and have a solid product. www.ridgewallet.com

My resolution is to stop using January 1st as an excuse to make good decisions. Every day is a gift which is why the call it the "Present". So quit using the beginning of the year as an excuse to set goals and live every day with greatness in mind.

A budget is not about eliminating fun. It's about assigning every dollar a goal. If you don't have any fun, you could reach a breaking point and quit altogether. Once every dollar has a job to include your savings goals and FUN money. You can get out of debt and live life at the same time. This does not mean you

Energy is a fundamental part of GTD, so those who are interested in this idea should probably look into GTD in general. I have been using GTD for many years successfully. In GTD, it's important to not only consider your Time, Context, Priority, but also your Energy. The 4 criteria to making good decisions on what

Sorry. Your article is wrong. Price is a big issue and it's expensive to game on a PC with the same level of quality from a console. You see, a PC uses it's graphics for many things. It uses it's graphics for software, the OS, etc. This is why a game console that is several years older can still push out far

Sony said that the PS4 will be able to play all PS1, PS2, and PS3 games using the Gaiku technology. They expect this to be ready in about 1 year. It's a long wait but I can play all the games I have collected over the years on one console. The PS4

PS+ has always offered free games every month. Sometimes it's 2 and sometimes up to 4 free games a month. I just downloaded the full versions of Deus EX Revolution, Uncharted 3, XCOM: Enemy unknown, and LittleBigPlanet Karting last night. All for free. PS+ has always used real currency, so it seems Live has added

It's great to learn one or two and take what works from them and leave the rest. In the end you may find techniques that make you more productive while allowing some flexibility to make things work for you.

My first computer was an Aquarius by Mattel.

You are 100% correct. Wheat is bad for you. It's what creates a fat belly and it also has chemicals that increase your appetite, making you more hungry. Like RuperB suggested, if you try this for just 1 week, you will know the truth in the results. I lost over 13 pounds in 1 week by eliminating Wheat alone.

This is not a lifehack but a lifewaste. Seriously, just click on the search in Google maps and use the keyboard microphone. Supper simple.

I think the big mistake by most is that they use email as a productivity tool which it's not. Why not get software that manages what you need to do and keep your inbox at zero like it's designed to work. Put everything else in an archive and simply search for what you want if you ever need too.

When I play games, I do it to be entertained. Moving my eyes from the main screen to a small screen while doing this adds no value to my experience. I want to be immersed into the experience and the constant moving of my attention form the main screen to a smaller screen to do things I can accomplish with out doing

GTD covers how to deal with this but moving task that are actionable to a list that is not actionable is not really necessary. The problem most people have is that they don't review their task enough to keep it honest and up to date. If you follow the GTD methodology, the weekly review is the pruning process of