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Loathe to spend more on monitor stands than you spent on your monitors? Built one yourself and save big. Lifehacker read Nanu was happy with his dual monitors, but not so happy to spend a whole lot...
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This month we showed you the best times to buy anything, all year round, highlighted a better way to tie your shoes, discussed some problems with the Apple iPad, and a whole lot more. Here's a quick...
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Posted by on under detachable solar panel, projection clock, weather station, nearby wall, outdoor temperature, locati, oregon scientific, mth, abode, stati, whole lot, ly, projector, nbsp, humidity, debut, heaven, sun |


Oregon Scientific only introduces a few new products each year, so when we heard that a new pair were making their debut, we couldn't help but take notice. Unfortunately for those in favor of fantastic overhauls, you won't find a whole lot here to cheer about; for those that can appreciate subtle but satisfying updates, you might just be in heaven. Up first is the new
+ECO Solar Projection Clock, which is equipped with a detachable solar panel and an integrated projector that beams the time out onto a nearby wall. Second, we've got the Helios Weather Station, also outfitted with a built-in solar panel; it's designed to forecast the weather in your location for the next dozen hours, and it'll also spit out indoor / outdoor temperature and humidity readings in up to three locations around your abode. We're told that the former will be available for an undisclosed amount next month, while the latter can be snapped up now for $54.99
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Posted by on under users input, search bar, butt, whole lot, mozilla, linux |

darthcamaro writes "How many times did you click the 'Back' button in your browser last week? According to a new study from Mozilla, it's likely that you clicked 'Back' a whole lot. 'Across Windows, Mac and Linux 93.1 percent of users clicked the button at least once over the course of a five-day period. In total the study reported that users clicked on the back button 66 times over the course of five days. The next most used button is the 'Reload' button with 73.2 percent usage and 22 clicks on average per user over five days. Other areas of the main window that were heavily used include the Search Bar where users input search queries. The study found that 67.9 percent of users used the Search Bar for an average of nearly 16 clicks per user over the course of five days.'"

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Posted by on under classic sitcom, lump of coal, hollow heart, housewives, whole lot, shell, brain |

At the heart of every classic sitcom was a wife keeping the family together. And at the heart of every one of those wives was usually a lump of coal or a hollow heart shaped shell of nothing. Because a whole lot of those ladies were anti-awesome, as any man with a brain the size of a peanut would have seen from a mile away.



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