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It is not easy to wash your hands in a period characterized by the threat of bacteria and viruses. First of all, get clear spring water from high-altitude glaciers. Then dry well-washed rubber gloves outside with fresh spring air. Pour the glacier water into a sterile metal bowl and then dip your hands, which have been previously protected with the rubber gloves, into the water. In this way your hands will not be harmed if the water contains too many harmful acids. Please note, however, that your hands must be washed before putting on the gloves, otherwise they may not be clean. So it is all quite simple.
Het is niet gemakkelijk om je handen te wassen in een periode die wordt gekenmerkt door de dreiging van bacteriën en virussen. Allereerst moet u helder bronwater halen uit gletsjers op grote hoogte. Daarna droogt u goed gewassen rubberen handschoenen buiten met frisse bronlucht. Giet het gletsjerwater in een steriele metalen kom en dompel uw handen, die eerder met de rubberen handschoenen zijn beschermd, in het water. Zo worden uw handen niet beschadigd als het water te veel schadelijke zuren bevat. Houd er echter rekening mee dat u uw handen moet wassen voordat u de handschoenen aantrekt, omdat ze anders mogelijk niet schoon zijn. Het is dus allemaal heel simpel.
I took a simple ballpoint pen and a normal sharpie, then clipped them together pointing in opposite directions with an extra hipster PDA clip. I never have to search for either writing utensil again! In addition, chewing on the end of my pen now results in some serious negative auto-conditioning.
The concepts do not always work as the inventors imagined. The smoking stations are not designed for other waste. You can't call this a lifehack, but at least there was an attempt to dispose of the waste. Rorschach-Stadt station, Switzerland, Oct 18, 2021.
Vacation prep-in-progress. I love how this worked out so far. One more thing to put in the car and then we just have to stop at the store once we arrive at our destination. I'm excited to use it when we pack to come back home because I know we will have things spread out throughout the rental house and it will help us to not forget a thing on the return.
View the Update # 19: populated board here: www.flickr.com/photos/swimmor/14671522806/in/photostream/
Want to learn more about Personal Kanban? Visit: personalkanban.com/pk/
View the complete Moleskine Personal Kanban album:
I had been struggling with battery life in my camera when using it as a cardreader, due to the slow USB 1.1 transfer speed from the camera to my computer. The camera seems to be pretty power consumptive, and I was having to recharge much more frequently than if I were just taking pictures. My solution was to buy a LaCie USB 2.0 cardreader, which worked well but had a few problems. Since it did not come with an integrated mounting solution, it was forced to rest on my desk surface, where it was open to being scratched, spilled upon, having pens, pencils and other writing implements jammed into it and a variety of other maladies. This incredibly convenient and groundbreaking lifehack was inspired by seeing the effective performance of stickytack in holding pictures onto my wall! It was only a short (though genius) leap to extrapolate that additional sticktack could hold a modestly weighted cardreader onto my monitor, elevating it beyond the chaos of the proles below!
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Hipster PDA 自作№001 | Hipster PDA的 自作手帳アイデア集
Hipster PDA001 表紙
単語帳を利用したサイト計画&アイデアをいつでもメモ。
GTDと同じようにIN-BOXに入れてから考える。
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Emily Ratajkowski gives you step-by-step instructions on how to take the perfect bikini selfie. #bikipics #bikiniselfie #emilyratajkowski #beachpictures
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We sat down and collaborated on our take-aways from the visit once it was over.
View the original Moleskine Personal Kanban College Visits board here: www.flickr.com/photos/swimmor/14417706017/
View the Moleskine Update #18a Revised board here: www.flickr.com/photos/swimmor/14652469054/in/photostream/
Want to learn more about Personal Kanban? Visit: personalkanban.com/pk/
View the LeanKit board: www.flickr.com/photos/swimmor/14624255593/
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with 19 mm Bulldog clip and sawn off Pentel mechanical pencil. Another small mock-up with fabric cover next to it.
a simple four desktop setup
wallpaper images were gathered from Flickr and Stock Exchange
in use:
RocketDock - best dock for windows :D
Samurize - Date/Time and combined battery/cpu/memory meter (just 3 meters overlaid on eachother)
Start Killer - frees up space on the taskbar
yodm3D - multiple workspaces :D
and the SlanXP2.0 theme for a slick dark look
Can you believe it? We've worked with MoleskineAsia and Lifehack.org since last year to plan this event. More news and details coming soon, but check out the announcement page first.
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A life hack for email, making it easy to pre-tag your email after changing your Signature Preferences. A form of Do it yourself Rights Management (DoRM?).
Side view of my Moleskine Meetings Notebook. The blue Post-it Flag indicates the end of my last processed notes for my Weekly Review. The Green tab indicates my last random idea capture. I am in my second Moleskine for meeting notes and I never use the back to front.
Read the review: www.tommasonervegna.com/blog/2013/2/12/iphone-5-review
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Pub wisdom refers to a body of knowledge, insights, and anecdotes that are typically shared and debated in a casual, conversational setting like a pub. It's often characterized by its simplicity, practical nature, and sometimes humorous or slightly flawed logic. This type of wisdom isn't derived from formal education or scientific research but rather from personal experiences, common sense, and the collective memory of a community. It can cover a wide range of topics, from how to fix a leaky tap to offering a simple solution for a complex problem, and is a cornerstone of informal social bonding and storytelling.
media center holds iPod,external hardrive, and cellphone. 4 internal sony speakers to plug devices into for playback, 2 pen/pencil holders, and a drawer on each side for wires, flash drives, etc
The finished paper covered jotter with pencil groove and paper. The small Bulldog clips also help retain the pencil. The thickness of the jotter is to allow for a pencil slot and to stop the clips from making the base uneven.
There is more on organization tools on my website www.judyofthewoods.net
Here's my irony desktop...while I was working on this, Lifehack was busy featuring my old desktop! lol Thx again for that honor guys, really made my day.
This desktop is inspired by Saad Baig's DJ series:
www.flickr.com/photos/saadbaig/3276802824/
I thought the DJ chick would go well with this obnoxious CD Art Display skin I have an odd attachment to...sorry, at work now and can't recal it's name. A few color tweaks to Arcs for Rainmeter, 10ftHUD and Enigma calendar kinda brought everything together.
Editing the Arcs config, I just now realized that all those bars are actually system stats! I had no idea...they're a little hard to get exact figures for on their own, so I included Enigma skins on top of the calendar for when I want a clearer reading. As usual, Desktop Coral reserves the right side of the screen for me when I maximze any window.
Thx to Saad for the inspiration!
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Follow the above instructions for arranging your diapers, wipes, creams, combs and other kid-related toiletries in the top drawer of baby's dresser—and you’ll never again be left in the lurch during a poop-splosion.
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My Moo Minicards carrying container. I went with the Starbucks chewing gum tin for a carrying case. Although I had to cut a piece off to make it easier to slide the cards in and out.
Amazing, compartents for my coffee cup, moleskine, ipod headphones and iPod. What you can't see, mouse in the other side pocket and iPod data cable in the second open pocket behind the headphones.
Written upside down on the back side of the last page of every plain black notebook I own.
Because I'm that dim.
Rainmeter:
- Omnimo 4 fediafedia.deviantart.com/art/Omnimo-4-0-for-Rainmeter-15...
- Enigma
browse.deviantart.com/?qh=§ion=&global=1&...
Wallpaper:
- Femme Fatal
(it's on deviantart but I cant find the artist nor the link anymore)
+ Rocketdock
hope you guys like it :D
Stick a Post-it on your ATM, debit, or credit card when going out to a restaurant to make it easier for the waiter/waitress knowing how much on which card. (You know, if you're with a group of people who tend to pay with their card.)
By the way, this one happened to be at California Pizza Kitchen. Good stuff.
This is the Circa Letter size 3x5 Pocket Dock-It available at Levenger 3x5 Pocket Dock-It There are 6 pockets in the front and 6 in the back for holding 3x5 index cards. I'm debating whether to use it for next actions or a quick display of my current goals.
The net was cutting into more useful activities TOO MUCH. Whenever I intended to "just check a few things for 10 minutes" I ended up refreshing Facebook and shit for WHOLE EVENINGS.
I only scoured the entire Internet for a nice lock-yourself-out-of-the-Internet program. I found about three (for Windows at least)... One was reportedly very buggy. Two apparently can be reset by RESTARTING THE COMPUTER. OMFSM, WHAT A HASSLE!!! NOT.
I used "Temptation Blocker" for a while - one of the programs where you just have to do the restart. It didn't stop me well enough, so I got this box and some metal thingies intended for furniture and had an experienced drill-slinger put them together for me. I leave the key at other people's places, or I hide it in a tree on my way to the bus. WHAT ARE YOU GONNA DO NOW, INTERNET ADDICTION?!?!?!?! :D
I suppose I could break open the box with my hammer, but so far I haven't even fingered said hammer. :)
Stuff I can now do instead of 40000 Facebook-refreshings:
- Zone out
- Daydream
- Eat
- Clean
- Cook
- Read nice books
- Go outside
Eventually I hope to keep myself locked out 5 days a week or so, and finally get my reading and movie-watching almost up to pre-Internet-era levels. :D
UPDATE: I now use the blocking app Freedom instead. It's much better than the box. :D
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Vegan FAQ! :)
The Web Site the Meat Industry Doesn't Want You to See.
Please watch Earthlings.