We’ve said it before, but the holidays can be a vexing time for the minimalist. We want to perpetuate the spirit of giving, but don’t want to give a bunch of stuff that will likely go unused or straight to.
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When I go grocery shopping, I tend to buy a number of staples: broccoli, spinach, chicken, etc. Not a planner at heart, I know through experience that I will be able to configure these ingredients in some palatable manner. This.
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When we did a short guide of streaming media devices a couple months ago, we omitted an important detail: where to get your streaming media. Streaming media is not quite there in terms of breadth and depth of selection (right now,.
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We love to watch TV and movies sometimes. But getting media from standard cable is a drag, mostly because it locks you into a steep monthly bill–not a good deal if you don’t watch the American average of 34 hours.
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A system called Kevo by Kwikset might have the power to free the world from the scourge of sharp-toothed keys forever. The system is similar to proximal automotive systems that open doors and allow you to start a car with a.
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We’ve said it once and we’ll say it again: Selling stuff can be a real pain in the butt. The relief of unloading is often more than offset by the grief of haggling, scamming and parting with your stuff at.
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Many of us are aware that we can save money on our bills. We know we pay too much for cable or car insurance, we maintain our cell phone plan even though it’s not the best deal or we stick.
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Okay, we’ve talked about the limitations of multifunctional design, but we have to say the IRIScan Mouse Scanner is a pretty cool and logical combo. All you do is wave the mouse over your doc and their software pieces together.
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Many of us spend a good portion of our days dealing with email. Whether we relish or loathe the task, we can all agree that it makes sense to figure out how to do go through your inbox as efficiently.
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In the coming months, we will be highlighting products and services we use in the LifeEdited apartment. Today, we’re looking at the streaming music service Spotify. Do you remember going to the CD store (or for some, the record store)?.
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