Author Topic: The continuum of thoughtful living - Mustachians are but a blip in it  (Read 2230 times)

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Link to video on ‘Kintsugi’ is "the remarkable Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with elegance and grace". Origins 1300's.

https://youtu.be/EBUTQkaSSTY

Does anybody else read LifeHacker? The link to this was from there. In addition to links like the above I have gotten so many practical repurpose ideas from that site over the years. Binder clips - you could probably survive the apocalypse with a few strategically placed binder clips and some Sugru.

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Re: The continuum of thoughtful living - Mustachians are but a blip in it
« Reply #1 on: February 15, 2016, 11:56:28 AM »
Does anybody else read LifeHacker?

Yup. I've had it in my RSS feeds, and read every post (or at least the title of every post, actually reading the ones that interest me, skipping the other ones) since 2006 or so.

It's funny which of their articles have been relevant to me during which stages of my life.

And which articles I used to skip, that I now read.

The parenting and cooking stuff I find particularly useful now, that I wouldn't have bothered with 8 years ago.  :)
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