dimanche 30 septembre 2018

How to Quit Drinking For 'Sober for October'

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There was a point in my mid 20s where I had a solid 4-beer-a-day habit. At the time I was dating a brewer and my entire social life just happened to be tied to beer. Going out at night to meet friends for a beer or cracking open a few bottles a pal had brought back from a recent trip (or that my boyfriend had just…

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How to Get Your U.S. Passport Fast

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My first passport was stamped exactly one time for a trip to Jamaica when I was 17. My current passport is on its very last pages, but its first one almost didn’t get stamped at all because it arrived just a few days before a trip to London a few years ago.

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These Airlines Offer Free In-Flight Messaging

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Competition amongst airlines has had a few solid benefits for flyers over the past few years. Free meals on domestic flights (or at least upgraded sac options) are starting to make a comeback, and now a number of airlines have started offering free messaging on flights as well.

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The Best Value in the Sonicare Line Is Only $20 Today

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Philips’ entry-level Sonicare Essence electric toothbrush has long been a reader favorite, and now Amazon’s running the best deal we’ve seen on the sequel, the Essence+.

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samedi 29 septembre 2018

Prevent Apps From Tracking if You've Opened an Email With This Gmail Extension

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A few years ago a friend told me about Streak, a Gmail extension that allows you to track whether your email has been opened. For me it was a game changer, simply because it allowed me to have some concept of whether or not a message had made it to the person I intended or had gotten stuck in a spam folder in…

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How to Remove Your Phone Number From Facebook

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This week a TechCrunch article revealed that Facebook is using phone numbers users have provided as a security measure for two-factor authentication as a way to send targeted ads to those users.

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vendredi 28 septembre 2018

The iPhone XS Is Forever

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I’m sick of buying iPhones. For the past decade, I’ve been buying them and loving them and breaking them and losing them and replacing them and, when September comes along, upgrading them. Last year, it cost me over $1,200 to get an iPhone X, and against my better judgment, I’m very seriously considering spending even…

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How to Get the Best Dynamic Desktop Wallpaper for Windows 10

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Windows: While you might be wedded to your desktop wallpaper—be it a picture of your family, your favorite Internet pet, or something else amazing—there’s no reason you can’t have a little variety each day. All those Apple fans might get macOS Mojave’s dynamic wallpaper, but you can do even better in Windows, thanks…

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Can a Dealer Low-Ball My Trade Because It Has a Recall?

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As Jalopnik’s resident car buying expert and professional car shopper, I get emails. Lots of emails. Sometimes folks get into a tough spot or don’t know what to do, so I’ve decided to pick a few questions and try to help out.

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How Are You Decompressing From This Hell Week?

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This was quite a week, huh? For survivors of sexual assault, especially, know that you’re not alone, that people are working hard to help you and that your voice does matter. If you need help, we have a few resources, and you can also call the RAINN hotline at 800.656.HOPE if you ever need to.

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The Fastest Way to Save $1 Million

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Read one article about personal finance and you know that compound interest is one of the most important reasons to start saving and investing early. Well, in theory. You’ve heard that if you start investing in your 20s, you’ll have a bajillion dollars more than you will if you start in your 30s. Or something like…

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A Parent's Guide to Teaching Your Kid About Consent 

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This week, we’ve read story after wrenching story of sexual assault. We’ve heard the old excuse “boys will be boys.” We’ve seen inexcusable behavior brushed off as normal teen hijinks. One thing has become clear: whatever we’re doing to teach our kids about consent—it is not enough. Creating a culture of consent…

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Get Inside Your Smartphone With This $8 Toolkit From AmazonBasics

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Not that we’d endorse voiding warranties, but if you want to get inside your phone to make repairs, this compact kit from AmazonBasics has the tools you need for the job, including screwdrivers, pry bars, and suction cups, all for just $8, the best price Amazon’s ever listed.

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How to Have a Conversation With a Conspiracy Theorist Without Losing Your Mind

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Faked moon landing, #PizzaGate, September 11th was an inside job, Vince Foster was murdered by the Clintons to cover up Watergate, the Sandy Hook massacre was a hoax—the list of American conspiracy theories is long and bizarre. Side-show paranoid nonsense becomes alarming and enraging, however, when ordinary people…

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How to Impeach a Supreme Court Justice

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Impeachment isn’t just for Presidents. The Constitution allows other officials to be impeached, including Supreme Court justices. No justice of that court has been successfully removed through impeachment—yet.

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Brett Kavanaugh and the Myth That Sports Build Better Men

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Brett Kavanaugh needed to project a certain type of masculinity on Thursday, so he talked about sports. He was captain of his high school varsity basketball team. He played football too, offense and defense. He lifted weights. He ran track. He supported other women playing sports. He’s coached his daughter’s youth…

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This Dark and Stormy Week Calls for a Dark 'n' Stormy Cocktail

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Happy weekend, everyone, and welcome back to 3-Ingredient Happy Hour, the weekly drink column featuring super simple yet delicious libations. This week we’re making the rum-heavy Dark ‘n’ Stormy, because this week has been, for lack of a better phrase, total bullshit.

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Grab One of Last Year's Best TVs For Just $400, While You Still Can

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TCL’s P and C-series TVs are noteworthy for offering Dolby Vision HDR for a fraction of the price of most competitors, and you can get last year’s 55" C-series set for $400 right now, the best price we’ve ever seen.

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Ask The Salty Waitress: Help! My server speaks like a millennial nitwit

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Dear Salty: In the past few years, I’ve noticed a scourge of servers (mostly at trendy restaurants) who speak to customers with, how do I say it, internety jackass millennial language? There’s no more decorum, like: “How is the food?” Instead we get: “Are we stoked on the grilled octopus? Killer, right?” or “Man, you…

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How to Lock and Unlock Your Chase Credit Card

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If you’ve ever temporarily lost your credit card and panic-canceled your account, Chase is now offering credit card users an alternative: You can lock and unlock the card from your phone or computer. The feature is live now for credit cards and will debut later in the year for debit card holders.

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These Cheddar Biscuits are Better Than Red Lobster's 

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Unless you are devoid of tastebuds and a heart, you probably love a bread basket. A good complimentary bread, served before the meal, does more than whet your appetite; it breeds loyalty. Case in point: I will go to Red Lobster. Those cheesy, salty, aggressively seasoned Cheddar Bay Biscuits are worth the trip to the…

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How to Rage-Donate Against Chuck Grassley

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Well, that was quick: Less than a day after Grassley’s interrupting, screaming, dismissive performance at the Senate Judiciary Committee’s hearing investigating Christine Blasey Ford’s allegation of sexual assault against nominee Brett Kavanaugh, a Crowdpac has been started to fund his future opponent in 2022. In…

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How to Find HDR Content on YouTube

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The iPhone XS and XS Max are the latest devices to support High Dynamic Range (HDR) videos on Youtube, which is great news for those who own either. If you’re unfamiliar with HDR, it’s a video format with an expanded contrast ratio that makes colors more accurate and more vibrant than non-HDR (Standard dynamic range,…

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Apple's Screen Time Report Is Not Accurate for Tracking Your Habits

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iOS 12 is out, and a lot of people are suddenly realizing that they spend way too much time on their smartphones. Way. Too. Much. Time. That’s all thanks to the Screen Time feature you’ll find within your device’s Settings menu—right under “Do Not Disturb.” Tap it, and your iPhone or iPad will give you all sorts of…

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Where to Get Free Coffee for National Coffee Day 2018

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Saturday, September 29 is National Coffee Day, and chains are offering freebies and discounts, ranging from generous to laughably stingy. Here are the best deals, so you can get a no-strings free cup of coffee instead of settling for 25% off a bag of beans (the current “deal” at Peet’s).

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Possible Price Mistake? Add Tile Trackers to Eight Different Items For About $5 Each.

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Whether you’re buying them all for yourself, or sharing them with particularly forgetful family members, we’ve never seen a better deal on the Tile Mate than this $44 8-pack. The Mate’s most obvious home is on your keychain, but it’d also work great on a gym bag, in your luggage, or even attached to a TV remote.

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Use the 100x Method to Only Start Worthwhile Projects

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“The most successful things I’ve done have one thing in common: I’ve done them at least 100 times,” says writer Josh Spector. He turned this observation into a principle: if you want to start a project, commit to 100 iterations, however you can.

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Gear Up For Your Next Camping Trip With This One-Day Amazon Sale

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There’s still time to take a camping trip or two before it gets too cold, and you can gear up with this one-day sale from Amazon. Inside, you’ll find tents, sleeping bags, hiking poles, dry bags, and more, all marked down to great low prices. These prices will only last for today though, so lock in your orders before…

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jeudi 27 septembre 2018

5 rules for better drinking at a beer bar

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I have a fridge full of beer at home, and yet I’ll still find myself out on a Friday night at my favorite bar in town. Why? Bars offer much more than just what’s in your glass: The best are refuges where we find a friendly face, a listening ear, and sometimes a sympathetic pat on the back. I’m not going to go all …

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Here's the Streaming Video Service That's the Best Bargain for Your Money

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It feels as if Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime want you to be confused about how many titles they offer at any given time. Streaming video aggregator Reelgood (a search engine and launcher for all your streaming video accounts) has been tracking their libraries for years, noticing things like Netflix’s shrinking and

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Facebook Is Giving Advertisers Access to Your Shadow Contact Information

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Last week, I ran an ad on Facebook that was targeted at a computer science professor named Alan Mislove. Mislove studies how privacy works on social networks and had a theory that Facebook is letting advertisers reach users with contact information collected in surprising ways. I was helping him test the theory by…

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Use Freeze-Dried Fruit to Color Your Frosting  

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While I’m not the biggest fan of unicorn food, there is no denying the beauty of a brightly colored confection. I don’t have any particular qualms with the little bottles of artificial food coloring but, thanks to Stella Parks, I have recently become a huge fan of coloring sweet things with pulverized, freeze-dried…

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Microsoft Office 2019: Everything You Need to Know 

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You may have noticed that Microsoft began rolling out a new version of Microsoft Office early this week. That means that there are now three versions of Microsoft Office out in the wild—Office 2016, Office 365, and the brand-new Office 2019.

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eBay's Taking 15% Off Basically Everything For a Few Hours - Here's How to Make the Most of It

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eBay’s back at it again today with another sitewide sale, this time taking 15% off almost any $25+ order, with a maximum savings of $100. Just use promo code PICKSOON at checkout to get the deal, which expires at 9PM ET tonight.

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How to Fix a 'CPU Temperature Error' When Your Computer Gets Too Hot

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It can feel jarring to restart your computer and see an error message instead of your computer’s lovely login screen. Worse, when that error message is one of these scary ones:

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I Have $80,000 To Spend On My Dream Car, But It Must Fit Two Car Seats! What Should I Buy?

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Michael has been working his ass off serving overseas and can now buy his dream car and enjoy some open-air motoring. He has a pretty healthy budget, but the catch is this ride must be able to fit two car seats comfortably. What car should he buy?

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What to Do If Your Snapchat Streak Disappears

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If you use Snapchat every day, there’s a decent chance you have at least one or two people that you snap regularly, maybe even every day. People who snap each other every day can rack up a Snapstreak; a little number with a flame next to it that tracks how long you’ve been snapping each other. Some people (see: teens)…

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Aioli Is Not 'Fancy Mayonnaise'

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It seems that, in an attempt to rebrand mayonnaise, various hip food establishments insist on calling all sorts of creamy condiments “aioli,” and I refuse to stand idly by, letting this go unchecked. Aioli is not, as some would have you believe “fancy mayo.” Aioli is its own, very specific thing, and it is amazing.

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The Anatomy of a Perfect Bar Cart

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A bar cart is a deeply personal part of the home, but there are still certain basics you should keep around to make all your favorite classic cocktails. Here we show you the essentials you need to build a functional, adult, properly-stocked cart of booze. Once you have a handle on these elementary building blocks,…

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Watch These Timeless TV Shows With Your Kids 

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Most old kids TV shows are like bottles of champagne gone flat. Once the fizz of the pop culture moment passes, they’re just vinegar you pour down the drain. But not always. Some shows transcend their moment, by chance or by design, and manage to become timeless. The 10 programs listed below are my choices for older…

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Your Notifications Are Lying to You

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Ding! This needs your attention right now, notifications seem to say. Boing! It might be an emergency. Or, just as often: Boop! Somebody you love might want to talk to you. We get hundreds of notifications every day, and they are almost all lies.

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