Posts about Lifehacker as of August 17, 2009
08/17/2009
There’s a pretty decent article over at Lifehacker about how to stock your bar for a party, all for $100. It has two ideas, one for a 15 person party, one for a 30 person group, and a 100 person blow out. They have pretty safe choices for what type of liquor you should choose, but that’s not a bad thing. If you’re stocking for a party, you want liquor that everyone’s heard of, and probably likes. They admit though for the 100 person blow out that your also going to blow your $100 budget.
08/17/2009
BY NICK YINGLING Today’s MBTN is a little short because I don’t subscribe to the same newsfeeds as Bill, so I apologize and beg for your mercy. These two are about going back to school, which, for a good number of you, is very soon. I’m also going to cheat a little bit by calling them “Back-2-School”. Check them out after the jump. The Back-2-School Checklist for Teachers What? You haven’t started planning already? You better get rolling! This list starts out 1 month in advance and takes you right up to Day 1.
08/17/2009
Most people think of attics as a place to stash boxes of Christmas ornaments and dusty boxes of mementos. Follow the example of today’s featured workspace, and the attic becomes a place for 8-core workstations and Rock Band sessions. If we had to guess how Lifehacker reader edgefactor627 came about the idea of having such a pile of goodies in his attic, we’d have to go with him having a strong desire to serve as a beacon of fun for the whole neighborhood, drawn to the signal of condensed awesomeness in the highest room in his house.
08/17/2009
Most people think of attics as a place to stash boxes of Christmas ornaments and dusty boxes of mementos. Follow the example of today’s featured workspace, and the attic becomes a place for 8-core workstations and Rock Band sessions. If we had to guess how Lifehacker reader edgefactor627 came about the idea of having such a pile of goodies in his attic, we’d have to go with him having a strong desire to serve as a beacon of fun for the whole neighborhood, drawn to the signal of condensed awesomeness in the highest room in his house.



