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		<title>links for 2010-07-24</title>
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What Font is
Ever wonder what font something is using?  This site will try to tell you when you point it at an image.
(tags: tools font design typography)


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		<title>links for 2010-07-02</title>
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How Secure Is My Password?
Learn how secure or mostly insecure, your passwords really are
(tags: password security jquery reference)


Seven Myths About Grilling a Steak
I have heard that you are supposed to bring steak to room temperature prior to grilling a million times, seems like that is wrong.
(tags: cooking grilling lifehacks)


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		<title>links for 2010-06-16</title>
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Turn Your Old Router into a Range-Boosting Wi-Fi Repeater
&#34;With the magic of DD-WRT, you can turn your older wireless router into a range-expanding Wi-Fi repeater to cover everywhere you need a connection.&#34; I&#039;m thinking of doing this to get a signal out to the edges of my backyard  .
(tags: lifehacks router network wireless)


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		<title>links for 2010-05-19</title>
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Universal Wireless Repeater
How to turn your WRT54GS router into a wireless repeater.  Basically, how to extend your network&#039;s range.
(tags: howto wireless ddwrt)


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		<title>links for 2010-05-18</title>
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Build a Silent, Standalone XBMC Media Center On the Cheap
My original Xbox seems to be slowly fading.  This may be an option so I can keep running XBMC.
(tags: howto lifehacker xbmc mediacenter)


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		<title>links for 2010-05-13</title>
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Build Your Own Backyard Fire Pit
I have a portable fire pit but the plan is to build this once I am motivated enough.
(tags: instructables firepit howto)


The Ultimate Start to Finish Guide to Your XBMC Media Center
If and when your Xbox1 dies, XBMC can run on a variety of platforms and look pretty damn good.
(tags: lifehacker [...]]]></description>
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		<title>links for 2010-04-28</title>
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jQTouch
j QTouch is a jQuery plugin for mobile web development on the iPhone,iPod Touch, and other forward-thinking devices.
(tags: android iphone interface framework development)


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		<title>links for 2010-04-21</title>
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How to Buy a Car the Same Way You Would Buy a Big Screen TV
Some great tips on buying a car and saving money.
(tags: car howto shopping)


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		<title>links for 2010-04-20</title>
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Get Movie Theater Popcorn at Home for Pennies on the Dollar
Movie popcorn has a certain flavor to it that home popping methods usually fall short of capturing. Don&#039;t give up on having great theater popcorn at home—this simple method turns out authentic buckets for pennies on the dollar.
(tags: lifehacker recipes popcorn)


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		<title>links for 2010-04-17</title>
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How to Back Up and Play Your Wii Games from an External Hard Drive
Connecting an external hard drive to your Wii to backup and play your games is a simple way to keep expensive discs out of harms way, decrease game load times, and organize your collection with swanky cover art.  More importantly, you [...]]]></description>
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