iStraw

The iStraw filters 99.99% of all waterborne bacteria through its built-in filter. The iStraw is capable of filtering up to 500 liters of water before you need to replace the filter cartridge. The nice thing is for $40 you won’t have to go through the pains to refill a water filter around the house, or […]

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Teach Someone Not To Slam Doors With a Buttered Floor

Although I don’t exactly recommend doing this to someone you live with. Er, wait, I guess you’d have to.

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Shower Timer Prevents Being Later For Work And Saves Water

The ShowerTimer, sold by a company in Australia, attaches to your shower head and sets the time you have to shower. Only need 6 minutes a per pop – well then that’s all you’ll get. The water cuts off after a whatever amount of time you set the device. A maximum of 12 minutes can […]

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Move Firefox Tabs In Between Separate Browser Windows

Users who have tabs open in multiple Firefox windows can drag and drop tabs across separate browser windows. Using this technique you can consolidate all of your tabs into a single window. Keeping all of your tabs will make Firefox (and the rest of your system slower) but also let you make the most of […]

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How To Get Someone Else To Pack For You

The whole part about traveling except the “fun” is a major pain in the waa-zoo. First there is getting time off, saving money (hopefully), booking the flight…ah! Packing is the biggest pain since the lazy tend to leave it to the last minute.� Be warned however: most of these tips apply to men only and […]

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Auto Paper Towel Dispenser

The iTouchless Towel-Matic Automatic Sensor Paper Towel Dispenser (wtf kinda name is that) dishes out paper towels with the wave of a hand. It’s supposed to cut down on the transmission of germs, but is really another way to do less work. It can even figure out those half-tear paper towels (another lazy invention). For […]

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Ways To Speed Up Passport Applications

foXnoMad writes: Pay extra for expedited State Department Service ($60). read the rest >>

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The Lazy Persons Guide To Online Competitive Research

Those of you with online [blog] or other web competition would do wise to keep tabs on them. The Technology Evangelist writes that there are easy and automated tools online that can help you. Use Persistent Searches: Too lazy to run that search on a regular basis? Subscribe to blog search results by clicking one […]

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Use Hand Sanitizer Instead of Washing Your Hands

Washing your hands after going potty just makes peeing and pooing take even longer. Carrying around a small pack of hand sanitizers lets you avoid the soap and water dance you do in public places. According to research performed by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, hand sanitizer is considered as effective at […]

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The Sopranos Series In 7 Minutes

With the cultural phenomenon ending this past Sunday after 6 seasons we figured many of you may still be out of the loop. Here is the entire series summed up in 7 minutes. What about the last episode? It’s growing on me.

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