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28.10.2011 Blogged:
lifehacker.com/5854171/learn-how-to-bark-down-a-dog-to-ge...
11/2011 Used as a one element in a pretty fancy photoshop creation:
www.pxleyes.com/photoshop-picture/4ebb5f480e673/high-reso...
couldn't tell though. :-D
Blogged:
February desktop! Goes very well with my current theme: mrtomcraig.deviantart.com/art/AMORA-BETA-3-191676072
Running Parallel to the sliders screwed to the desk these are set in closer to the centre. This will just be a guide to stop side to side movement of the tray. Originally i used this two part epoxy put it would not stick to the plastic, guerilla glue however worked as always. I put a mild taper on the slide to ensure it to stops sliding forward before it is pulled onto the floor.
Project to make my own light box out of a Whey Protein canister.
Close up of the fight. I like how the floor and background are seemless. I was hoping for a crisper white, but that might just be my bad photography.
After the whole project this is the only scrap from cutting. Only 5 feet extra tube, was a lot more accurate in cuts then I anticipated.
-Iconos Token Light.
-StarKiller.
-Iconos de Notificacion Ocultos.
-Gran pelicula y una grandiosa escena...aqui es donde todo inicia!
-Conmemorando los 25 años de ¡Back to The Future!
-Saludos!
On the left:
Charging stand with:
White Nintendo DS, White PSP, various headsets and Sony PRS-505 eBook reader
On the right:
LaserDiscs
LOTS OF VIDEO GAME TOYS!!
Various Strategy Guides
Project to make my own light box out of a Whey Protein canister.
Close up of the fight. I like how the floor and background are seemless. I was hoping for a crisper white, but that might just be my bad photography - probably used the wrong white balance
A blurry view of the stage at the Sydney Theatre, just before the TechLines webcast on the future of email begins.
I counter sunk the transferred hole markings from the desk onto the polypropelene cutting board I cut up so the hardware will fit just under the top. Here you can see the board screwed to the metal and the granite pushed back as far as possible.
This was my first attempt at a custom desktop and used rainmeter with enigma for most of it.
I added the 8bar with not stats for the taskbar.
As well as using eqclipse 2 white for the icons in the launch bar at the top.
The background is from the NASA released pictures that you are able to download from lifehacker ;)
Using the whites seen above i went with a 60 matte and 40 parts semi gloss to get a nice neutral flat colour.
Inspired by a post in Lifehacker. I traced the shape of a frame on butcher paper, then taped onto a wall. Moved papers around to a pleasing arrangement.
Note: while tracing the frame I used a pencil to poke a hole where the nail would be placed.
This is my wondows 7 desktop customization.
Rainmeter
Object dock Plus 2
Cloud wallpaper from Lifehacker WW last week
thanks Lifehacker desktop pool for the wallpaper! and Geektool...of course. Stoked that the moon gif's actually work! Now I can tell where we are even in our perpetually cloudy environment.
This is my desktop. Pretty simple, with date and time at the bottom right. I used a modified Enigma/HUD Vision White Rainmeter theme to get the total package.
A quick wipe down with lacquer thinner and then bondo in the areas that pockets or grinder gouges. A quick 80 grit paper sanding and then one or two coats of spot filler. Here it sits on two lawn chairs after a soap and water bath and quick dry so the spot filler doesn't soak it up.
Long time fan, first time writing.
I don't know about you guys, but without a window into my fridge's crisper, I completely forget about everything that goes in there. Many a half-used head of lettuce, or scissored Italian parsley has turned brown and countless cucumbers have turned into disgusting puddles of water in my vegetable crisper... until now.
Like any other discovery, it happened completely accidentally. This summer, I was stocking the fridge with beer but I was completely out of room so I opened the crisper. It was empty and then it dawned on me, I'm never going to forget beer! So I stocked the drawer with beer and since then I've repeated the process countless times. The beer has never gone bad because unlike a celery heart with a pair of stalks missing, beer is unforgettable.
I hope this sparks an "aha moment" for someone else out there, it may just save you from having to soap up a smelly veggie drawer.
- Ian
My Desktop.
Running Windows Vista
Clearo Theme.
Sidebar is Desktop Sidebar because it has Exchange support and it shows my Mails, Calendar, Some Clocks, Weather and Winamp Control.
And just some icons as I don't spend time on my desktop! Sidebar is always on top.
Got Launchy to launch applications.
Corners like this had to be hit with a flat grinder disk to get out the pitted rust and cut down the excess filler welding.
Similar in design, much faster to build. Huge thanks to MG Tuning hous for all the time, location and equipment. Can't thank the proprietor, Big Man Blake enough. Its amazing how much sarcasm a mere mortal can suffer through.
Under about a hundred pounds for a week and no signs of movement, cracking, or bending. It is unfazed by two people standing on it.
In honor of South Parks return this week, here is a cool desktop idea. The Boys and the sign are on a separate dock from the dock on top (objectdock plus) allowing for the illusion that they are a part of the wallpaper. I set them to always be on bottom and set the icon shortcuts to system-y types of things, like task manager, shutdown, restart, and control panels.
A while back my dresser quits on me. I remember the Lifehacker article on making a bookcase with the drawers.
lifehacker.com/5433799/make-a-swanky-bookcase-from-old-dr...
Since the drawers are the same size, can't quite get the bookcase hack to work. But I could hack an existing bookcase. My mother made one for me when I was a child, not being a carpenter, one shelf was much larger than the others. For the last 15 or so years it's held some books and largish items, but not really useful. This week I added the extra drawers to the case to create an extra shelf.
Pics will be added to the Flickr tips group with more details.
Trying out this Lifehacker tip. I don't know if I'll use it, but was curious to see what it would look like. (I didn't use it to drive home from the office, I know the way.:)