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Upcycle an Empty CD Spindle into a Desk Lamp

// January 30th, 2011 // No Comments » // Hacks, Home Projects

Upcycle an Empty CD Spindle into a Desk LampGood ol’ Lifehacker — always has great.. well life hacks. This one takes an old DVD or CD spindle and with a few parts from the hardware store, you’ve got some nice ambient lighting.

I wouldn’t mind trying my hand at this one, but you have to make sure that wraparound print is done right. That would probably be the most difficult part of the project:

Upcycle an Empty CD Spindle into a Desk Lamp

Float IKEA Bookcases For Maximum Shelf Space With Zero Footprint

// January 16th, 2011 // No Comments » // Hacks, Home Projects

I’m all about having maximum storage space, along with floor space. This Ikea hack from good ol’ Lifehacker is pretty sweet. Thanks as always to Lifehacker for their sweet ideas (or at least passing them on).

Float IKEA Bookcases For Maximum Shelf Space With Zero Footprint

Top 10 Homemade Versions of Things Lifehacker Loves

// December 14th, 2009 // No Comments » // General Posts, Hacks

Another cool list of miscellaneous stuff from Lifehacker. This one is ten ways to mimic store-bought stuff at home, usually cheaper and often better and obviously has the ability to be more custom, including making your own ice cream creations and building a pizza oven at home. I especially like the DIY DTV Antenna and Hackintosh running Snow Leopard, but the whole list is pretty cool.

Top 10 Homemade Versions of Things We Love

Top Firefox 2 Config Tweaks

// January 23rd, 2008 // No Comments » // Computers, Hacks, Internet / Web

Firefox 2I always love these tweaks, helping to optimize Firefox’s speed and responsiveness. Here are two links I found this morning:

Improve Firefox’s Responsiveness While a Page is Loading
Top Firefox 2 Config Tweaks

iPhone Speaker Too Quiet? Stab It With Needles

// January 18th, 2008 // 2 Comments » // Apple, Hacks, Tech

iPhoneI have no doubt this would help with the lack of loud enough volume, but I’m not willing to break up the bottom of my phone and void my Apple warranty. It’s really tempting to try just adding a few more holes on the speaker side, but I’ll wait for a more official and less destructive solution.

The two places where the volume is worst is when I get notifications of new text messages and using the speakerphone. I can’t use the speakerphone at all in the car. Thankfully, I’ve got a bluetooth headset for the commutes.

iPhone Speaker Too Quiet? Stab it with Needles