thebiglachovsky
TheBigLachovsky
thebiglachovsky

While the power supply looks like a decent deal, especially since mine went out last Friday, I think 860 watts might be a tad bit overkill. Though with a seven year warranty that certainly would future proof me for a while...

Pro level tips here, the torch has been passed.

Invest in a GOOD ice scraper. The difference between the cheap ones and a nice on is usually no more than $15, but the advantage of having a nice one is worth it.

Yeah, I've lived in Michigan my whole life and have never heard of someone putting ice on their windshield. Get an ice scraper and take the two minutes to do it right. If you crank up the heat on the windshield defroster and do all the other windows first then the windshield should be mostly deiced by the time you

Me too! Ironically I was doing the burpees to get in better shape for hockey...

Yup, and that was probably my undoing, as I wasn't in the best shape when attempting them, nor am I the most flexible person in the world.

Do you know what a burpee is? The hip flexor muscle is a utilized in doing them. I think it happened when I was snapping my legs forward. To be fair I wasn't in the best shape when I was doing them, so I probably should have chose something with less of an impact.

Just a word of caution, be careful with burpee related excercises. I'm fairly confident that's how I tore my hip flexor muscle and while not really painful, it's taking an extremely long time to heal.

While I agree with what you're saying, I think by measuring certain things it helps keep you aware of your goals which can positively affect your choices. I've actually just started weighing myself and recording what I eat, which helps make me more aware of what choices I'm making in regards to eating and exercising.

They definitely do work (provided you have them installed correctly) at resisting static electric discharge. A lot of people shrug off using them, but given the fact that it takes so little of a static discharge to damage a component and how cheap the strap is it's silly not to use one. I'm fairly convinced that most

Are you active, but doing the same thing or active and learning new things? My route to work seems like a breeze, by if I take a new route it seems to take longer.

As someone who isn't well connected, from an upper class background, and has had to struggle, I couldn't disagree more. I'm in my late twenties and I'm still working on my degree, but I've managed to do all of the things in this article. You'd be surprised what a little focus in the right areas and luck will do for

I was going to call you out for being ridiculous, but after looking at the image again and seeing the (I'm assuming) CR2032 battery (which is about the size of a quarter), I have to agree.

One other tip is to grind the top of the lid in a circular fashion on something that is hard and rough (brick or cinder block). It will take a while (so once again more of a survival tip), but eventually you'll wear the edge of the can down that is folded over and you should be able to pop the top. I haven't watched

Just tried to check it out and it isn't compatible with Android Kit Kat.

I've actually been using Ovo Timer so far.

Can anyone recommend a good Android version?

Yeah I think I should probably pick up some programming projects and then gauge how I feel. If I want to pull my hair out from frustration, I think I'll have an idea of the direction I want to head in.

Yeah the actual grade doesn't matter to me, I just don't want to build upon an already weak base.

I did actually have some fun doing it (usually after I got everything working and figured out lol).