There’s some saying that explains how computers were made to help us save time but instead have led us to waste more time than ever. For example, you come home from work and sit down at the computer and check those few blogs you normally check, read those few emails, check your facebook and then before you know it you’re reading about some guy who walked into an emergency room with a screwdriver through his head. And then you go to youtube to find the video.
However computers are the ideal time-saver tool. I can’t tell you how many times a simple google search has saved me a ton of time (and money probably). I almost look forward to problems arising because it usually leads me to learning something new. This doesn’t mean that I won’t take preventative measures though.
Life Hack is just that. Hacks and ideas and mods for you daily life. It was recently just mentioned in Time magazine. At first you might be skeptical with all of the “Top 10 ways to…” or “21 steps to…” but most of the articles are solid. You might even feel like it’s stuff you already know but just arranged in a way that is efficient.
One Minute How-to is fun. It’s a quick podcast (audio only) where there is a new guest every episode that, in 60 seconds, provides vital information on how to do something. From taking a panoramic picture to using twitter to finding the history of a word, the podcast is quite versatile. Some of the subjects might seem trivial but I’m sure they can all be applied in the right situation.