worxman02
worxman02
worxman02

I second that nomination. I’ve got a RT-N66u and I love it. It’s great to see that Merlin focuses on performance and stability and not including flashy extras. It’s also really cool and says a lot about Asus that they even incorporate some of his tweaks into their own firmware updates.

How about Newark Airport?

Sounds like you need to enclose your microwave in a Faraday Cage or move the desk or the WiFi router.

That's a great idea! I think this would be a great use of Google Glass if it wasn't so expensive. You could have a recording of all the steps as you go along and reverse them when you are stuck.

This does not look like an engine. This looks like a smokers lung/angiogram/colonoscopy on a mummy.

There's actually 2 women with OSHA hazards. The one in the lead photo and the one in the purple shirt.

It it just me or does this cab look huge to anyone else? You can fit 4 people side by side in this cab.

Yea....this is totally not allowed in the Plumbing Code. Although it's perfect if you are making a craft project out of PVC like a soccer goal or something.

I'm pretty sure that this advice has been a title of a past Lifehacker article, which is why I'm surprised that it wasn't mentioned sooner. It's really some of the best advice for purchasing. Does it make sense to buy a $600 tennis racket when you only play tennis a handful of times a year? Probably not. This is one

I just got my Ergotron dual monitor arm and I love it with one complaint. My desk is up against a wall and I wish the Ergotron had a linear telescoping ability so I could push my monitors straight back sometimes without compensating for the pivoting nature of the mount.

I just got my Ergotron dual monitor arm and I love it with one complaint. My desk is up against a wall and I wish

Yea, the perforations allow you to use the same mortar, the translucent color lets you check the mortar coverage under it. I agree with you that Ditra is really easy to use and I like that they have a system of parts that all work together. It's very German and they cover almost every situation.

You could look into using something like Unistrut instead of a 2x4 lagged into the ceiling. It is more expensive, but since it is designed for supporting hanging loads, it is plenty strong and has lots of accessories available to help you create your hanging storage. Also gives you more flexibility to move stuff

Are you thinking of Laticrete's Strata Mat? That's really the only one I know of right now as well, but I've heard about others. It's slightly cheaper, but looking at a high-res closeup of it, your right that it doesn't key the thinset. It also is vented so it can't act as a waterproofing membrane, which may or may

Ditra is great, but there are other companies coming out with similar products that are lower cost. Not sure how well they compare as they are still new on the market compared to ditra and other Schluter products.

Thanks for that. It's impressive how much time the formula car gains over the hillclimb car.

I'd contact Ergotron about that. They make great monitor arms and they probably would be able to suggest an option for your glass desk. However they are expensive at around $300 for a dual monitor mount.

I'd contact Ergotron about that. They make great monitor arms and they probably would be able to suggest an option

Duplicate post. Damnit Kinja!

It's an ice sphere!:

Thank you for this important but really sad story. I wish I could give you 1000 stars. I don't understand why people are so anti-seatbelt sometimes. It's easy to put on, does not impact your driving comfort negatively in anyway, and will save your life in an accident.

It actually looks like they took a normal car window and tilted it down 20 degrees to get that look. Probably saved on manufacturing costs.