Make a Homemade Juice Popsicle with Dry Ice

Get a block of dry ice and carve a popsicle shaped groove in it. ensure there is somewhere for the stick to rest and then pour in whatever juice you like. QC#34 - Dry Ice-Pop| YouTube

September 30, 2014 · 1 min · 36 words · Jacqueline Jackson

Make Sure You Don't Lose Any 401(k) Funds When You Leave Your Job

If you’re saving for retirement and you’ve taken advantage of an employer match, that’s great! Before you quit a job, check your 401(k)’s vesting schedule. Less than half (45 percent) of 401(k) plans immediately vest all employer contributions. It’s an important stipulation to keep in mind if you plan on leaving a company. For more common 401(k) mistakes, check out their post in full. 5 401(k) Gotchas to Avoid| U.S. News and World Report...

September 30, 2014 · 1 min · 77 words · Marcia Green

Make Your Own Instant Noodle Cups for Healthier, Tastier Lunches

Do you love cup of soup and instant ramenas much as we do? Kenji offers several examples to get you started (Spicy kimchi beef flavor instant noodles! Thai coconut curry shrimp flavor instant noodles! ), but more important are his tips for making your own flavors. And second, select specific noodles to make this work. it’s possible for you to find these in Asian supermarkets or the Asian aisle of the grocery store....

September 30, 2014 · 1 min · 115 words · Glenn Edwards

Pick the Right Office Plant for Your Environment with This Diagram

This diagram can help you pick the right one for your specific office environment. Find the right plant for your environment and bring some life into your fluorescent jungle. Picking the Perfect Office Plant| The Huffington Post viaVissual.ly

September 30, 2014 · 1 min · 38 words · Jaclyn Turner

Premium Computer Fans Tested: Do They Keep Your Computer Cooler?

LinusTechTips tested premium Noctua fans to find out if they actually kept their computer cooler or quieter. So, they probably weren’t worth the extra money. Note, however, that your mileage may vary a bit. Furthermore, not all “premium” fans cost as much as theirs did. Check out the video above for more. Premium PC Cooling Fans - Are They Worth It?| LinusTechTips

September 30, 2014 · 1 min · 62 words · Rebecca Nielsen

Prioritize Your Email with Computer Message Log Labels

Systems rockstarJustin Garrisonoffers this email labeling method: prioritize emails by severity level. Syslog, or the message logging system used by computers, provides a framework. Above is a partial screenshot of Garrison’s Gmail labels. If you label an email with 0 to 2, you know it’s more important than the others.

September 30, 2014 · 1 min · 50 words · Lance Brown

Six Ways to Power Through Writer's Block

Writer’s block is the bane of all who seek to put pen to paper. You’re staring at your page and you just can’t seem to get the words out. You have ideas, but they’re stuck at the customs checkpoint between your brain and your fingers. You’ll always be ready to come back and write more. This tip is the easiest to do. It won’t be good, butit doesn’t need to be....

September 30, 2014 · 1 min · 88 words · Nancy Malone

The Best Alternatives to Traditional Car Rentals

The traditional car rental process is known for having its frustrations, fromlost reservationstonon-transparent fees. Here are several alternatives to traditional car rentals. They do offer a 30 trial, details can be foundhere. Zipcar is working on aone way option. you might rent by the hour or by the day, with a cap at 7 days. Zipcar is offered in many U.S. cities as well as Spain, the U.K., Austria, and Canada....

September 30, 2014 · 2 min · 327 words · Christopher Fritz

The Best Things to Buy in October

Here are the best things to buy this month. Deals should be even better in October than they were in September. According toDigital Photography SchoolandDigital Camera HQ, check out older models for a lower price. October Appliances: As we said in September, fall is a good time for appliances. As the weather gets a little cooler, ensure you’re all stocked up jeans now.

September 30, 2014 · 1 min · 63 words · Dr. Samantha Camacho MD

The Best Two-Factor Authentication App for iPhone

Instead of using a text message, though, Authy is our favorite two-factor app on the block. You may have heard of these apps before, anda lot of the sites you use probably support them. In a lot of cases, they’ll even work if you don’t have an internet connection. Some of these apps do even morelike automatically log you in if your phone is near your machine. Our favorite, though, is Authyhere’s why....

September 30, 2014 · 1 min · 156 words · Melissa Welch MD

The Software Development and Camera Combo Bag

These days, prepping your bag is rarely about preparing for one task. Putney settled on theChrome Niko Packbecause it’s divided into two main space, a top and bottom. Photos must be at least at least 640x360. If yours catches our eye, we might just feature it! What’s in my bag? Dean Putney| Cool Tools

September 30, 2014 · 1 min · 54 words · Gregory Banks

Why You Should Drive the Agenda During a One-On-One With Your Boss

Use one-on-one time with your boss wisely by preparing your own talking points. Take pre-meeting time to prepare a list of things that need discussed, then use it. Is there a project you want her feedback on? Are you struggling with getting something from a partner organization that she might have more pull with? The Fast Track has some other tips for handling a one-on-one well below. 5 Mistakes to Avoid in Your One-On-Ones With Your Manager| The Fast Track...

September 30, 2014 · 1 min · 82 words · Derek Espinoza

“Where You Are Right Now Is a Necessary Step.”

Sometimes it’s difficult to be happy in the moment because you haven’t reached the finish line yet. Marc Chernoff gave some more tips it’s possible for you to read below.

September 30, 2014 · 1 min · 30 words · Madeline Davenport