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Top 10 DIY Projects for an Extra Day Off [Lifehacker Top 10]

Lifehacker -- It's the last day of an unusually long weekend, and there's absolutely nothing on the schedule. Break out the tools and pull up one of these nifty DIY projects to improve your living space and boost your can-do cred. 10. Light up your yard with mason jars Buy a mess of ground-staked, solar or battery-powered yard lights from your local big box store, and people might be impressed at your ability t...     09-08
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Fold a World-Record-Setting Paper Airplane [Fun]

Lifehacker -- A few years back we pointed you toward the world's "best" paper airplane, and while we couldn't entirely back up the "best" claim, this Sky King paper airplane is a legitimate world-record holder. This video shows us how to make it ourselves. Wired's video demonstrates the build from start to finish, but if you'd prefer a more barebones schematic, head over to the Wired page for a nice step-by-ste...     09-07
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Perfect Your Grilled Cheese with Protein and Heat [Food]

Lifehacker -- Two slices of Wonder Bread and yellow cheese make for a stupid-easy and quick lunch, but they can be so much better. Professional chef Jennifer Iserloh offers ideas for balancing and making the ultimate comfort food a smidge healthier. Photo by FotoosVanRobin. Iserloh suggests adding non-salty protein to your sandwich to make it filling and offset the gooey-ness of the cheese, and going beyond whi...     09-07
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Do You Watch TV While You Surf the Internet? [Reader Poll]

Lifehacker -- Everyone's trying to fit more time into their busy schedules, so it's no surprise that a recent report found that 57 percent of internet users are watching TV while they surf. Are you one of them? Photo by stickwithjosh. From Ars Technica:A full 57 percent of US Internet users reported browsing the Internet and watching the TV simultaneously—an activity that was largely unheard of in your av...     09-07
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Design Your Own Exercise Program Using Seven Key Moves [DIY]

Lifehacker -- Some people have the luxury of a personal trainer to create their exercise routines for them. For the rest of us, web site Dumb Little Man has outlined seven key movements worth considering when designing a fitness program. Photo by whyid. According to the post, any good exercise program should incorporate the following seven movements: squats, lunges, bends, twists, pushing, pulling, and walking/...     09-07
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Turn a Radish into a 1-UP Mushroom in Seconds [Food Hacks]

Lifehacker -- Why not amuse and charm your party guests by garnishing a few dishes with these easy-to-make Mario-style 1-UP Mushrooms made of radishes? You might not get any extra lives, but there's some serious geek cred in this food hack. This project is best explained by the above picture, but if you prefer some written guidance, what you'll do is:Make a shallow cut around the circumference of the radish Mak...     09-07
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Make Pie in Five Minutes and Kickstart Your Day [Food Hacks]

Lifehacker -- Sometimes you'll hit a rough day and have trouble getting started on tasks. On those days, take five minutes to make some tasty pie and indulge in a sweet moment (and maybe take another 18 to organize your day). Instructables user scoochmaroo (who previously showed us how to make Drumsticks at home) is sharing the quickest recipe for individual sized pies we've seen. All you need is: Premade pie c...     09-07
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From the Tips Box: Email Annoyance Prevention, Dry Shoes, and Searching Multiple Tabs [From The Tips Box]

Lifehacker -- Lifehacker readers give tongue-in-cheek warnings about email annoyances, dry shoes by the fridge, and search multiple tabs simultaneously. Don't like the gallery layout? Click here to view everything on one page. About the Tips Box: Every day we receive boatloads of great reader tips in our inbox (tips at lifehacker.com), but for various reasons-maybe they're a bit too niche, maybe we couldn't fin...     09-06
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Turn a Fridge into a Household Chalkboard [DIY Creations]

Lifehacker -- In many kitchens, the side of a refrigerator can't be hidden, and serves, at best, as a spare surface for random magnets. Unless you bust out some make-it-yourself chalkboard paint and turn it into a colorful, helpful organizer. That's what Kristin Hoppe did, and she thankfully detailed her purchases, costs, mixing, painting, sanding, and final product in words and photos at her blog. The total pr...     09-06
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DIY Indestructible Thumb Drive [DIY]

Lifehacker -- We love carrying handy little thumb drives everywhere we go, but at times they can be delicate little fellows. Blogger Dmitry Brant—having lost too many thumb drives to his washing machine—set out to make his thumb drive impervious to harm. His solution: epoxy.At the office where I work, I had found a supply of epoxy that the hardware engineers use for various purposes. This epoxy come...     09-06
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The Slate Mac Desktop [Featured Desktop]

Lifehacker -- Reader Ian Michael Smith's desktop is sleek, smooth, and seriously impressive—with custom themes and icons for Finder, the Dock, and Geektool. Who knew OS X could look this good? Custom Wallpaper Soliq Ceaser Theme (Finder) HUD Theme Soliq Black iTunes Theme Custom Finder Backgrounds PRY Finder Icons Docktabs V.2 Dock Icons Geektool clock/date Quicksilver for App Launching Great job, Ian! Wa...     09-06
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Skip "References Available Upon Request" and Other Resume Ink Wasters [Resume]

Lifehacker -- Whether you're looking for a job or already have one, it's important to keep an updated resume on file. If you're looking to refresh yours, weblog Divine Caroline suggests skipping common mistakes, like offering "references upon request." Photo by woodleywonderworks. The post outlines five signs that may indicate your resume is out of date. Among them is taking precious page space to indicate that...     09-06
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Food in Real Life Gives Microwave, Frozen, and Fast Food Items a Reality Check [Food]

Lifehacker -- A while back, we helped you avoid unhealthy junk with a fast food reality check. If your poison of choice happens to be packaged microwavables, here's a reality check tailored for you. Photo courtesy of Food in Real Life. Web site Food In Real Life touts itself as "preaching truth to packaging." The site posts side-by-side visuals of what the packaged versus actual microwaved item-in-question look...     09-06
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Wallpaper Roundup: The Intimate Life of Circuits [Wallpaper Roundup]

Lifehacker -- Deep inside the electronic devices we take for granted is a veritable metropolis of circuits, switches, and electro-mechanical marvels. Pay homage to your electronic companions with some macro photographs of their inner workings. Note: The "Full Size" link directly under the picture only shows you the full size of the sample image we uploaded for this gallery. You need to click on the name of the ...     09-05
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Fotobounce Downloads Full Facebook and Flickr Albums in One Click [Downloads]

Lifehacker -- Windows/Mac OS X: Ever wanted to download a friend's full album from Flickr or Facebook but quickly discovered that downloading one photo at a time is an enormous pain? Free application Fotobounce aims to alleviate that pain. (Click the image above for a closer look.) This simple application actually does a lot more than just download albums from the two popular image sharing sites; it's actually ...     09-05
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Check Out Early in This Week's Open Thread [Open Thread]

Lifehacker -- You've got a three-day weekend ahead of you, so check out a bit early in this week's open comment thread. Photo by Dr. Hemmert. The open thread is your once-a-week opportunity to discuss whatever floats your boat with your fellow readers—you can ask a question, offer advice, discuss the weather, or whatever you like. To join, all you need is a Lifehacker commenter account to join in the fun....     09-05
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Build a BBQ Smoker for Under $50 [Weekend Project]

Lifehacker -- Want some deep smokey BBQ flavor without shelling out hundreds for a ceramic smoker? For $50 worth of parts and a trip to the hardware store, you can build your own. One of the keys to good BBQ is low temperatures over extended periods of time. High-end smokers are made of ceramic to help keep the heat in while cheap ones are made of heat-shedding metal. You can get the heat-retaining properties o...     09-05
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Helvetical Turns Google Calendar Into a Thing of Beauty [Downloads]

Lifehacker -- Firefox/Chrome/Opera/IE: I've never found Google Calendar to be particularly unattractive—until I compared it to the sleek, clean look of Google Calendar with the Helvetical user script, that is. Helvetical has a very similar design aesthetic to previously mentioned Helvetireader, a Helvetica-themed Google Reader customization. It's easy on the eyes and drops out a lot of the clutter of Goog...     09-05
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Use Negotiation to Save on Dental Care [Saving Money]

Lifehacker -- Even with health coverage, dental procedures almost always carry a big sticker shock for the patient. The New York Times suggests a few ways to lower or space out the costs of dental care for insured and uninsured alike. Photo by termie. Along with seeking out dental school and community clinics, which can often perform professionally supervised procedures at a fraction of private care costs, the ...     09-05
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FeedRoller Puts RSS and Twitter Updates Across Your Monitor [Downloads]

Lifehacker -- Windows only: If you've got extra monitor space to devote to up-to-the-minute news, FeedRoller can puts your RSS feeds right at the top of your screen. Design-wise, it's just a black banner that scrolls, but FeedRoller has quite a few handy features. You can adjust the age of the news it displays, determine how long your cursor is auto-hid in the black news area before it appears again, and config...     09-04
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