Lifehacker.com
Did your father or grandfather ever teach you how to sharpen a knife, or set up a fishing rig, or tie a knot? If they didn’t, maybe the Boy Scouts did. As you got older, where did these sources of learning come from? Maybe a buddy in school, maybe a teacher or maybe a coworker.
Of course you won’t be smelling your grandfather’s cigar, or enjoying that special father-son bond, but at the Web site Lifehacker, you will discover a treasure of learning. In their words: Lifehacker offers tips, shortcuts and downloads that will help you to get things done smartly and more efficiently.
The authors sum up the week’s most popular posts. In this link you’ll learn how to make better coffee, how to stop living paycheck to paycheck and how to build your own air conditioner.
You know how we are all about developing technicians. It is an incredible feeling to know that a tidbit of information that you passed on, helped someone out. Here’s your chance to cop that feeling. Tell someone else about Lifehacker. They cannot help but to learn neat and interesting stuff here!
