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Lifehacker 2009: Check out Gina’s TODO list system! Great uses for binder clips and sugru! Five best DVD rippers, as voted on by our readers! Neat uses for the components that come with your IKEA desk!

Wrong. I can review a car based on how it performs against other cars, not only other, prior versions of itself. If I drive a Chevy Cruze, am I not allowed to review it because I never drove a Chevy Cavalier? Can I not compare it to the Ford Focus I drove last week?

Yes, you totally need to know about engines from 20 years ago before you can review a new car. A review that makes no comparisons whatsoever to previous versions of said car, where more knowledge of the history of said car would come in handy.

Rpger that, thanks!

Rpger that, thanks!

Mind sharing which you bought? I have a Mazda3 for which I need a charger, and I’ve read too many reviews of various chargers that don’t fit well.

Mind sharing which you bought? I have a Mazda3 for which I need a charger, and I’ve read too many reviews of various

If you need a video to tell you when to wash your clothes, I have no idea how you function in society.

I’m not even concerned with their lifespan. The big draw to LED for me is how much less heat they emit compared to incandescent or CFL bulbs. I can’t stand turning lights on in the summer when I know they are either going to bake me or make my A/C unit put in overtime.

I’m not even concerned with their lifespan. The big draw to LED for me is how much less heat they emit compared to

I agree. I saw one in a neighbor’s driveway the other day and stopped to talk about him with it. First I’ve seen in the flesh, and it looks spectacular.

I don’t know, I’ve gone on many runs for longer than an hour, and I don’t need any of that. Unless it is over 90 or you’re running in direct sunlight the whole time, I feel like you should be able to run for an hour without needing water or a hydration pack. Unless you are WAY out in the wilderness where it is a real

Eh, I routinely do 10+ mile runs and haven’t had a problem with it. (I also don’t really suffer from much nipple-chafeage.) Don’t get me wrong, I don’t mind wearing a nice, moisture-wicking shirt every now and then, but people that feel that they can’t run in an everyday cotton t-shirt are just plain limiting their

And don’t buy fancy running clothes. I usually run in old t-shirts that I’ve de-sleeved and something like a $7 pair of shorts from a big-box store. For crying out loud, you don’t NEED that fancy, moisture-wicking fabric - if nothing else, it makes you get used to that level of sophistication, and then you don’t know