Tuesday, December 31, 2013

What happens when people draw a map of the world from memory


What happens when people draw a map of the world from memory


Can you draw a map of the world just from memory? And if you did, how accurate do you think your map would be? Probably not very. You'd forget some land masses, make things too close too each other, bulge continents the wrong way and hastily add stuff without knowing where they would go. But still. You'd at least get the general shape down, right? Well, here's what it looks like when people draw a map of the world from memory.







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Thursday, December 26, 2013

The Amazing MLB Payroll Graphic Gets An Update


The Amazing MLB Payroll Graphic Gets An Update


Now that the winter meetings are over, Phil Roth has updated his excellent interactive payroll tool, which lets you explore the salary commitments of every MLB team from 1998 through 2024. That purple block you see above is $240 million worth of Robinson Cano, yours for just 10 flat payments of $24 million.







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Tuesday, December 24, 2013

OpenEmu Emulates Nearly Every Classic Console on Mac

OpenEmu Emulates Nearly Every Classic Console on Mac


Mac: OpenEmu is an all-in-one video game emulator where you can emulate your games, create collections, set up controllers, and plenty more.


OpenEmu does pretty much everything you'd expect. You can set up controllers with different layout schemes for each console you're emulating, organize your games by console or into different libraries, and of course, play games. OpenEmu's powered by open source emulators, which means it can emulate Nintendo, Super Nintendo, Genesis, Turbografx-16, and plenty more. It's also incredibly easy to use. OpenEmu scans your hard drive for games, supports a ton of popular controllers out of the box, and automatically pulls the box art for you. Basically, it's the last emulator you'll need, and it works great.


OpenEmu (Free)






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Bake an Apple Pie in an Apple for Impressive Individual Servings

Bake an Apple Pie in an Apple for Impressive Individual Servings


Here's a twist on the classic apple pie that could impress a crowd: Bake pie filling directly in a hollowed-out apple. You only need five ingredients and about an hour to make these tasty treats.


The photo above, from I Love Gardens, explains the process. Cut the top of the apple and carefully scoop out the insides with a spoon. Add the apple pieces you scooped out plus sugar and cinnamon, then top with strips of pie crust and bake in a pan.


Food.com offers the recipe and commenters there suggest you should choose large apples and can speed up the process by using canned apple pie filling.


Seems like a clever way to turn apples into individual pies—great for parties, but also for packing in a lunchbox.


Apple Pie Baked in the Apple | Food.com






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​Watch The Steam Controller Play A Bunch Of PC Games


​Watch The Steam Controller Play A Bunch Of PC Games


Valve's interesting, innovative new Steam Controller has caught a lot of eyes while simultaneously raising a lot of eyebrows. How exactly will this thing work? Will it really make traditionally mouse & keyboard PC games playable in your living room?







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It's Snowing In Los Santos


It's Snowing In Los Santos


A beautiful sight, we're shooting each other in the face tonight, walking through Grand Theft Auto Online's magical holiday snowfall. I'm sorry. I probably could have resisted if I'd tried harder. Let's just unwrap Rockstar's Christmas gifts.







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White Chocolate Wasabi Peas From Francisco Migoya's Hudson Chocolate

If you're looking for a last minute stocking stuffer or something other than wine to bring to a holiday party, Hudson Chocolates' Wasabi Peas ($12) may be just the thing.



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Angry Birds Plus Beastie Boys. Listen To It.


Angry Birds Plus Beastie Boys. Listen To It.


There's no reason that McMaNGOS should have mashed up the theme from Angry Birds and the Beastie Boys' 'Intergalactic'. Except that it works surprisingly well.







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Monday, December 23, 2013

Magical Jelly Bean KeyFinder Finds Product Keys for All Your Programs

Magical Jelly Bean KeyFinder Finds Product Keys for All Your Programs


Windows/OS X: Ever had to reinstall a program, but couldn't find your product key? If you have it installed on one of your PCs (or even an old hard drive), Magical Jelly Bean KeyFinder can uncover the product key for you.


I recently borked one of my Windows PCs, and had to reinstall Windows—but I didn't have my product key handy. All I had to do was plug that drive into another computer and run Magical Jelly Bean KeyFinder. By default, it'll search for keys on your PC, but if you have an old hard drive, you can just go to Tools > Load Hive and point it to another hard drive. Within minutes I had the original product key, ready to activate on my fresh install.


Note: This only finds product keys for programs you've already installed and registered on your system. It is not a keygen, nor will it provide you with the means to activate a program you haven't bought.


It's one of those programs you hope you won't need too often, but can come in handy when you're caught in a bind. Note that the Windows program is free for basic use, but some of the more advanced features—and programs—cost $25. In that case, you may want to try one of these similar key finders first to see if they solve your problem. The Mac version (which we didn't test) appears to be freeware. Hit the link below to try it out.


Magical Jelly Bean KeyFinder






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Watch Carlos Santana Reunite With Homeless Ex-Bandmate On San Francisco Local News

Marcus Malone was a percussionist in the original Santana Blue Band in the late ’60s, but he parted ways with the band in 1969 because of some personal problems, just before Santana performed at Woodstock and became hugely popular. Around the same time, Malone did some prison time and lost contact with Santana. These days, [...]

















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Thursday, December 19, 2013

What's the Best Nexus 7 Case?

What's the Best Nexus 7 Case?


The Nexus 7 is arguably the most popular and powerful Android tablet on the market, but if you want your investment to last, you'll want a decent sleeve, case, or folio for it. This week, we want to know which ones you think are the best.


We covered the best iPad cases a few weeks ago, but this week it's your turn, Android tablet owners! Which cases are the best at keeping your Nexus 7 safe from the elements, or just from drops, jostles, or other objects in your bag? Sound off in the discussions below!


Let's hear your vote in the discussions below! To cast your vote, follow these guidelines:



  1. Follow this format for your vote, including the bold print. If you don't, it won't be counted:
    A PHOTO OF YOUR FAVORITE NEXUS 7 CASE

    [preferably at 970x546]

    Vote: [BEST NEXUS 7 CASE]


    Why: Explain why this case stands above all others. What makes it stand out, and why? Make your case! Try to keep it to a single paragraph, maybe two. Let us know how much it costs, if you know.




  2. Don't duplicate nominations! Instead, if someone's nominated your pick, star (recommend) it to give it a boost, and reply with your story instead.

  3. Please don't leave non-entry, direct comments on this post. They'll just get pushed down. Save your stories for others' submissions!


If you're not sure what we mean, just check out the nominations by our writers below. We'll give you a head start, and they should all be in the proper format, so you can just follow our lead.


The Hive Five is our weekly series where you vote on your favorite apps and tools for any given job. Have a suggestion for a topic? Send us an email at tips+hivefive@lifehacker.com!


Photo by Ray Bouknight .






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Credit Card Stolen? Don't Panic. Here's What to Do


Credit Card Stolen? Don't Panic. Here's What to Do


You might have just found out that your credit card number may be compromised. Target reports that up to 40 million customers may have had their names, card numbers, expiration date and security code stolen via hacked credit card checkout scanners. Here's how to find out if you're one of them, and what to do next.







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Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Get Your Amazon Prime Membership Extended If a Package Arrives Late

Get Your Amazon Prime Membership Extended If a Package Arrives Late


Here's a little-known fact about Amazon's Prime membership: The company guarantees your package will be delivered at the promised time. If it's not, Prime members can get a one-month extension of their membership.


As Redditor jeffnnc points out, with the holidays here, chances are greater that the estimated delivery dates will be missed. You have to contact customer support to get the extension, and you can get the extension twelve times in a year.


Those who aren't Prime members can get the shipping costs refunded by contacting Amazon as well.


Read the fine print on the policy below.


Guaranteed Accelerated Delivery Fine Print | Amazon via Reddit


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Friday, December 6, 2013

The Five Worst Wawa Parking Lots

There are a lot of things to love about Wawa. But one thing to hate about Wawas? Parking. Check out this list of the five worst Wawa parking lots in the area. And be sure to add your own least favorites to the map. The 5 Worst Wawa Parking Lots in the Philly Area [Philadelphia…


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Brussels Sprouts Grilled Cheese Sandwiches

I'm generally a purist when it comes to food—I'll take my burgers with onions and pickles and my cookies with chocolate chips, thank you—but I make exceptions now and then, especially when they involve Brussels sprouts, easily my favorite fall vegetable. On the menu today: Brussels sprout grilled cheese sandwiches.



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Thursday, December 5, 2013

Hear A Choir Sing MST3K’s ‘Patrick Swayze Christmas’

It Stinks!!!
The Nerdist Hear A Choir Sing MST3K's 'Patrick Swayze Christmas'

A choir singing Crow T. Robot's stirring Mystery Science Theater 3000 holiday carol "Let's Have A Patrick Swayze Christmas This Year"? With a cameo from Joel Robinson himself? Yes, please:

This awesome gift is from Reddit and Joel Hodgson, and yes, yes, yes. NOW I'm in the spirit of the season.




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Ting's New Calculator Uses Your Bill to Show You How Much You'll Save

Ting's New Calculator Uses Your Bill to Show You How Much You'll Save


Ting, one of our favorite alternative cellphone carriers, just unveiled a new savings calculator that uses your current cell phone bill to figure out how much you'd save by switching. Plus, they're giving out $5 Starbucks gift cards if you use it.


The promotion is all about saving money and "free coffee," as it were. If you're a current Verizon Wireless or AT&T customer, you can use the new savings calculator to log in to your account, and let the tool scrape your past three wireless bills to see how much voice, data, and texts you used and how much they cost. Once Ting knows how much you're spending and what you get, the calculator will show you how much you'll save—if anything—by switching to Ting (which, remember, is an MVNO on Sprint's network).


For your trouble, you'll get a $5 Starbucks gift card (a free cup of coffee.) If you're a current customer, they'll give you a $10 credit to your Ting account if you take a friend out for coffee, tell them why they should switch, and then send them your receipt. If you don't have Verizon or AT&T, well, the savings calculator still works for you, but it can't scrape your current bills (and no coffee for you, sadly.) Hit the link below to give it a try.


Savings Calculator | Ting






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Friday, November 29, 2013

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Skyrim For $7.50 Highlights Steam Thanksgiving Sale


Skyrim For $7.50 Highlights Steam Thanksgiving Sale


Happy Thanksgiving! Skyrim is $7.50 on PC today. Sleeping Dogs is $5. So is Rogue Legacy.







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2013 Deadspin Hall Of Fame Nominee: "Go Fuck Yourself"


2013 Deadspin Hall Of Fame Nominee: "Go Fuck Yourself"


The Donald reached out to us last winter, thinking he was being gracious. Fuck him. Here's an illustration of Donald Trump with a dick for a nose.







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Tuesday, November 26, 2013

10 Common Food Storage Mistakes You May Be Making

Stepcase Lifehack 10 Common Food Storage Mistakes You May Be Making

Millions of pounds of food go to waste every year, and in an era of produce shortages and rising food costs, this is something we should all strive to avoid as much as possible. In addition to not buying more food than you're certain to use within a week, you can try to store certain items for later use, either by freezing them or packaging them safely. Unfortunately, many people make mistakes when it comes to food storage, and those errors can lead to some rather nasty health issues, in addition to wasted groceries. Here are a few of the more common mistakes that people make when it comes to putting food away:

Storing Onions with Potatoes

Some people may think that the taboo about storing onions with potatoes is an old wives' tale, but it has actually been proven that keeping these two veggies in close proximity will result in a whole lot of mankiness. Store your potatoes in a cool, dark, dry place, and keep your onions far away, also in a cool, dry place, but one that gets plenty of air circulation. I always refrigerate mine, but that's your call.

Keeping Leafy Greens in Plastic Bags

If you've ever bought lettuce and left it in its plastic bag, you've probably noticed that it got all wet and slimy. This is because plastic doesn't allow air to circulate around the leaves, which accelerates the growth of mold and bacteria, so it rots more quickly. Either store your lettuce in perforated plastic bags, or wash it, dry it out as much as possible in a salad spinner, then layer it with sheets of paper towel and keep it in a large bowl in the fridge.

Refrigerating Berries Without Rinsing in Vinegar First

As scrumptious as they are, berries tend to be little cesspits of bacteria and mold, and it's not uncommon for a package of raspberries or blueberries to get fuzzy and gross overnight. When you buy a box of berries, rinse them thoroughly in a 3:1 water:vinegar solution, dry them off well, and then refrigerate them in a perforated container.

Not Labeling Frozen Foods

Have you ever tried to analyze some random frozen food item in an attempt to sort out what the hell it is? This is what happens when you don't label things before you freeze them: you will not remember what they are a few months down the road, and you'll play a risky guessing game in an attempt to sort them out. Whenever you freeze something, label it with the contents and the date that you froze it. As you add more items to the freezer, pull older items forward so you'll use them up first.

Not Labeling Home-Canned Items

The rules for frozen foods also apply to home-canned goods: label everything with the contents and the date canned. Sure, most canned goods remain in edible condition for quite a while, but it really is best to use them within a year.

Not Rotating Canned Goods

You may have heard canned goods referred to as "non-perishable food items", but that just means that they won't rot without refrigeration. They won't remain fresh and edible forever. If the canned goods you've bought don't have expiration dates that are easily visible, grab a Sharpie marker and write the date of purchase on the can's lid. As you purchase more canned goods, pull the older ones forward so they'll be eaten first.

Keeping Dry Goods in Original Packaging

Mice, meal worms, and mustiness: these three Ms are the main causes of in-edibility when it comes to dry goods, and all can be avoided by repackaging those foods in airtight glass containers. Skip the Rubbermaid containers, because mice can chew right through them. Your best bet is to store dry cereals, grains, pasta, and flours in glass Mason jars, or any other glass jar that you've cleaned thoroughly after using the contents. Pasta sauce and pickle jars are ideal, though jam jars are also great for smaller quantities.

Storing Dry Goods in Damp Spaces

You can add mold as a fourth M to the list above if you plan to store dry goods in spaces that are exposed to a fair bit of moisture. Never keep dry pasta or cereal in the cupboards above (or near) the stove, as any moisture that evaporates from kettles or pots will be absorbed into the food.

Keeping Dented Cans

When a can is dented, there's a greater chance that tiny cracks have formed along the dent, which can lead to spoilage (mmm botulism!) inside it. It's better to ditch them than risk hospitalization.

Leaving Hot Food on Counters Before Refrigerating It

If you've ever been told that you should allow food to cool down before refrigerating it, you probably received that advice from someone who grew up with an icebox, or an early model of fridge. Modern refrigerators are more than capable of cooling warm food quickly; it's what they're for.

How long can your foods live? The Shelf Life of Common Foods

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Yikes, David Price



Everyone thats traveling for thanksgiving please be careful! Driving conditions will be rough with these storms! Ladies..let ur man drive!


— David Price (@DAVIDprice14) November 26, 2013








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Go Popcorn Opens In Philly

Popcorn. It’s salty, crunchy, and (depending on the amount of butter tossed into it) has some nutritional street cred from its status as a whole grain. The holy popcorn trinity is caramel, cheddar, and movie theatre “butter.” Maybe there’s room for sweet, yet salty, kettle corn in the mix, but that’s about as far as…


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If you subscribe to Showtime on Comcast Cable, starting today you can watch unlimited on-demand cont


If you subscribe to Showtime on Comcast Cable, starting today you can watch unlimited on-demand content (and even some live stuff) for free, anywhere, on your mobile device. All you need is the Android or iOS app.







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Paper airplanes finally get the smartphone remote control they deserve


Thank you, PowerUp. Apparently the last time we had the opportunity to write about paper airplanes was back in 2011, when a Seattle doctor built a tiny one using a da Vinci surgical robot. This time out, it's a Kickstarter project that brings smartphone control to the notoriously staid word of paper airplanes. The gadget's setup is pretty simple, all said. At the front is a Bluetooth module and battery, while the back contains the propeller and rudder. Build a paper airplane, attach the PowerUp up and boom, you've got RC aircraft you can control with your smartphone. Creator Shai Goitein has taken the project to Kickstarter in an attempt to score $50,000 in funding. A pledge of $30 will get one of these little fliers in your hands, come May of next year. That's plenty of time to practice your folding skills.


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It's easy to cross the line with Skyrim mods; once you've installed a few, there's no going back.


It's easy to cross the line with Skyrim mods; once you've installed a few, there's no going back. Eventually, you might end up with a setup like this, breaking the game's lore and theme as badly as possible. Even Sven, one of the NPC followers, realizes that something's not right.







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Friday, November 22, 2013

Philadelphia becomes first city to ban 3D-printed guns

The bill, a legislative aide told Philly Mag, is "pre-emptive" and not based on any specific threat City Council caught wind of.



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