Saw this video and can imagine you guys coming up with more. Clever Everyday Tips and Tricks video.
I use an office binder clip to seal bags. Sometimes I make only half a cup of coffee with the Via packet. I use the smallest clip to keep it closed.
The Altoids boxes -- both regular and smalls -- make great containers for medicine, paperclips, pins.
Got any of your own hacks?
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Altoids tins are popularly used for small electronic hardware projects. Adafruit now sells prototyping boards custom designed to fit. For anyone who doesn't like the work of consuming the mints they also sell Altoids tins that never saw an Altoid
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Good Day!!
LOL!! I love the hacks!! Very cool!!
And I find it very ironic and appropriate that we discuss hacks on.....
Macro Scheduler website!!!
THAT's the best HACK of all!!!
PepsiHog
Drink Pepsi. Do it, or I'll hunt you down and force you to eat your peas!
And I find it very ironic and appropriate that we discuss hacks on.....
Macro Scheduler website!!!
THAT's the best HACK of all!!!
PepsiHog
Drink Pepsi. Do it, or I'll hunt you down and force you to eat your peas!
Windows 7
PepsiHog. Yep! I drink LOTS of Pepsi (still..in 2024) AND enjoy programming. (That's my little piece of heaven!)
The immensity of the scope of possibilities within Macro Scheduler pushes the user beyond just macros!
PepsiHog. Yep! I drink LOTS of Pepsi (still..in 2024) AND enjoy programming. (That's my little piece of heaven!)
The immensity of the scope of possibilities within Macro Scheduler pushes the user beyond just macros!