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HA! I am living in Australia, and we have our own local version of Lifehacker as you may know. Well, this story was posted on the AU version. What a load of crap that is I must say. I know Lifehacker US has only brand association with the AU version (ie, no company association) but I thought I'd wade in on this thing

No offence to the article or anything, but this "problem" doesn't take a lot of thinking to sort out. A binder clip, blu-tac, etc.

Get a bit fitter (already started before New Years so I don't feel like I'm being forcred to do it haha)

How to Unclutter Your Post-Holiday Fridge: Gorge Fest!!!

Keep up the great work guys :) Loving the blog :)

Kevin! What a bad job (no offence!) of blacking out your email address! Just giving you a heads up, I can still read it under the black. Use a thicker brush ;)

To be honest I rarely use fax anymore, only when its the only choice basically. Most documents nowadays I need to get to people are sent over the web, or if I have a hard copy of something I need to send; Scan & Email. Its usually more convenient for the recipient and it involves little effort.

I am living in Australia at the moment and must say this would be a bit pointless from my point of view. I regularly visit many of the Gawker blogs and I have to say Gizmodo and Defamer were good moves. But Lifehacker? Na. Bad move in my opinion. I would change it before its too late.

Uhh, pretty much thirded.

I now love lifehacker, whilst posting that comment I remembered my password!

This is good stuff. I recently changed my GMail Password - totally forgot it and didnt have a secondary email. I now have to wait 5 days to get a new password.

I have been using Paint.NET for a while now. I tried GIMP but hated it!!! My home computer only has 512MB ram and Paint.NET works great for the speed. I find it is great for when I am at home, away from photoshop. I have found Paint.NET the best photoshop replacement for my computer, and its free. Sure some of the