Having a very sharp knife goes a long way toward preventing disastrous knife slips, but there are oh-so-many ways of cutting yourself with any kind of knife. Tom Mylan, a Brooklyn butcher, shares his hard-earned tips on avoiding bad blade slips.
A Butcher's Tips for Avoiding Cuts in the Kitchen
Thursday, February 11, 2010
A Butcher's Tips for Avoiding Cuts in the Kitchen
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The Dubious History of Pun (Pun Among Other Pungent Words)
A question about the origin of pun. Our correspondent noticed that pun and pundit appeared in English at nearly the same time, that a pun “heaps together” different meanings (so Skeat), while the root of pundit (Sanskrit for “learned man”) also means “to heap, pile up.” Moreover, bunk “berth” may likewise go back to a word for “heap.” Is it possible that pundit and bunk provide a clue to the origin of pun?
The Dubious History of Pun (Pun Among Other Pungent Words)
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Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Google Buzz Introduction
It feels like there is not a day where Google is not updating or publishing a new service. Google Buzz is the latest service that is being rolled out from today on to all Gmail users.
Google Buzz Introduction
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How to Lessen the Strong Taste of Brussels Sprouts
Brussels sprouts are healthy and delicious when not over-cooked. But for some, the taste is too strong and overwhelming. To get the nutritional benefits of these lovely veggies, as well as achieving a good flavor, here are some ideas.
How to Lessen the Strong Taste of Brussels Sprouts
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World's Longest-Married Couple to Answer Your Romantic Queries Via Twitter
If Dear Abby and your therapist just aren’t cutting it this Valentine’s Day, you can tweet at the world’s longest-married (living) couple, Herbert and Zelmyra Fisher, for the scoop on how to score and sustain love.
World's Longest-Married Couple to Answer Your Romantic Queries Via Twitter
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Tuesday, February 09, 2010
Explore A Website’s History With WaybackFox
Webmasters and researchers sometimes need to take a look at a website’s history. This is for instance essential when buying a website to make sure that the seller has been running the website for the time claimed and not snatched a dropped domain to make a quick buck. The Wayback Machine at archive.org is the preferred way of checking how a website looked in the past. Not every website is included obviously but the most popular and visited websites usually are.
Explore A Website’s History With WaybackFox
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How to Stop Waiting for Permission
When you were a child, you often had to wait for permission to do something. Perhaps you needed to be a certain age before you were allowed to use the oven or cross the road by yourself. Once you’re eighteen, you’re free to do what you want (within the bounds of legality). So why do we get stuck waiting for permission?
How to Stop Waiting for Permission
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FollowUpThen Automates Email Follow Ups
You're pinging somebody over email right now, but they'll probably need a reminder or follow-up in two days. CC twodays@followupthen.com, and if that person hasn't responded yet, they'll be automatically re-pinged 48 hours from now. It's a neat service, and it's free.
FollowUpThen Automates Email Follow Ups
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Sunday, February 07, 2010
FBI's Most Wanted: Your Browsing Activity
FBI Director Robert Mueller wants ISPs to track “origin and destination information” about their customers’ browsing habits and store them for authorities’ use for two years, according to a CNET report.
FBI's Most Wanted: Your Browsing Activity
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Focus on 8-Minute Increments to Beat Back Chores
If you're tired of the boom-bust cycle of getting chores done, you might want to consider adopting the Eight-Minute Rule as the guiding force in taming your chores and tedious tasks.
Focus on 8-Minute Increments to Beat Back Chores
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How to Open a Locked Interior Door When You've Lost the Key
If you have a lot of interior doorknobs with key locks on them, sooner or later you're bound to lose the key or lock them inside the room. Here's what to do to get back in.
How to Open a Locked Interior Door When You've Lost the Key
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Friday, February 05, 2010
Scars run deep as Kinglake remembers
"It'll all be better after February 7. It'll be history then."
Scars run deep as Kinglake remembers
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How To Deal With Unintended Acceleration
Lexus and Toyota models were stung recently by claims that faulty floor mats had jammed throttle pedals and were causing wide-open acceleration. Toyota has agreed to a largest-ever recall of 4.3 million vehicles (which could cost $250 million or more) to modify the gas pedals and remove unsecured or incompatible driver’s floor mats. Not since Audi was decimated by accusations of unintended acceleration in the late 1980s has the topic of runaway cars received so much media attention.
How To Deal With Unintended Acceleration
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WWII historical imagery in Google Earth
Many of us have heard stories, read books and watched films which show the many impacts of WWII across the world. Today we're giving you another way to understand this period in time - by exploring a new set of historical aerial images, taken over European cities during World War II, via the historical imagery feature in Google Earth. They can now be compared directly to images from the present day.
WWII historical imagery in Google Earth
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6 Traits that Separate Winners from Whiners
Have you ever been blind sided by an unexpected event that threatened to throw your dreams, hopes, and life plans off-course? If nothing that grandiose has happened (lucky you!), how about just being surprised by small obstacles that threaten to ruin your day?
6 Traits that Separate Winners from Whiners
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"Marriage is About...Tea, Doctor's Appointments, Trivia, Quirks."
The relationships among love, marriage, and expectations are some of the most complex and important issues within the subject of happiness, so I was very interested to read Lori Gottlieb's book, Marry Him: The Case for Settling for Mr. Good Enough -- though she is quick to emphasize that the book is about finding true love by looking for the RIGHT Mr. Right, by focusing on what's important in love rather than on things that don't really matter.
"Marriage is About...Tea, Doctor's Appointments, Trivia, Quirks."
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Thursday, February 04, 2010
Forbes Releases Its 2010 Web Celeb 25 List
The Forbes Web Celeb 25 is a list of the biggest and brightest stars on the Web. From penniless bloggers to geek entrepreneurs, these are the folks who are capturing eyes, influencing opinion and creating the digital world from the bottom up.
Forbes Releases Its 2010 Web Celeb 25 List
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Business Advice In Three Words
Don’t you hate it when people give you advice that’s confusing and complicated? I have found that the best advice is typically the simplest. So I decided to take a page out of Dharmesh Shah’s book and give you business advice in 3 words.
Business Advice In Three Words
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Wednesday, February 03, 2010
Another Great Reminder Not To Use The Same Password Everywhere | Lifehacker Australia
Earlier today, several Twitter users received emails from Twitter prompting them to change their passwords because of suspicious activity that appeared to have resulted from phishing. Turns out it was something different from a traditional phishing scam altogether, and it involved BitTorrent.
Another Great Reminder Not To Use The Same Password Everywhere
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Remove a Stripped Screw with a Rubber Band
The head of the screw you stripped while you were hanging that shelf may not have seemed like a big deal at the time—until you needed to unscrew it, that is. Next time you're having trouble, try a rubber band.
Remove a Stripped Screw with a Rubber Band
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