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Kitchen Essentials You Need (and Don't) [Household] Food writers at the L.A. Times deflates the hype on popular kitchen items and recommend the stuff you really do need. Mortar and pestle, a good corkscrew, and an instant-read thermometer? Yes. But... Lifehacker.com Sunday, October 12, 2008Ask the Commenters Roundup [Hive Mind] You asked, and your fellow commenters answered. Here are a few of the busier conversations in last week's open comment thread post: Any suggestions on what I might be able to do with my parents' old... Lifehacker.com Sunday, October 12, 2008Election and Financial Crisis Causing News ''Overfeeding''... [Information Overload] The New York Times reports that the economic crisis and U.S. election plus the endless number of sources of information about them—online and off—have people across the country... Lifehacker.com Sunday, October 12, 2008Gaming leads to mass reading? A recent article in the NY Times discussed the new video games that provoke youngsters into .. Gasp .. Reading. I think it could certainly help while it will never motivate huge numbers to pick up actual books. I remember the same discussion years ago about comic books. Kids would get criticized for reading that "junk" but at least it gave them experience in reading. Most kids won't read anything past a certain age unless they are forced to in school. That is part of the problem I guess. In public school you are forced to be in class about 7 hours a day and learn what they tell you to learn. So when you get home the last thing you want to do is read more, even about subject you enjoy. I have read many, many more books since I left school than when I was in school. It's my fault for not taking advantage of books when I was younger but at least I learned the skill and now I can use it to the fullest extent.
If these video games just kick start the process of enjoying reading then I thi Geeknewscentral.com Sunday, October 12, 2008Memeorandum Colors Visualizes Political Bias [Politics] All platforms: JavaScripter Andy Baio likes to keep up with U.S. election news at the Memeorandum news aggregator, but wanted an easy way to see if the links on the page pointed to a liberal or... Lifehacker.com Sunday, October 12, 2008Share Links and Videos at Internet Is Fun [Weekend Fun] When keeping a blog is too much work but you want to share goofy internet video clips, pictures, and links with your friends easily, webapp Internet is Fun might be the ticket. Sign up for a free... Lifehacker.com Sunday, October 12, 2008DIY Wall-Mounted Charging Station and Laptop Desk [Weekend Project] A user on website Tilted Forum Project made a few DIY adjustments to a wall-mounted entertainment center kit to build a cordless desk and charging station. The result: a lot of charging capacity, a... Lifehacker.com Sunday, October 12, 2008DIY Living Severed Hand [Weekend Project] With Halloween just around the corner, DIY web site Instructables details how to build a killer costume with this living severed hand. All you need is some heavy gloves, a few household items, and a... Lifehacker.com Sunday, October 12, 2008Five Best Windows Firewalls [Hive Five] Connecting your laptop to the local coffee shop's Wi-Fi without a good firewall and thinking you're secure is like using a condom with thousands of holes in it and calling it safe sex. Your antivirus... Lifehacker.com Sunday, October 12, 2008Try Top Linux Video Games on a Free Live DVD [Fun] Think windows is the only platform where you can do some killer gaming? The live.linuX-gamers.net live DVD runs 13 popular linux games for the low price of nothing. Just download, burn, and pop in... Lifehacker.com Sunday, October 12, 2008 1 2 Archived "technology - Top Stories" opinions:
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