The Best Way to Store Leftover Pizza in the Fridge

For retaining optimum qualityand taking up as little space as possibleuse this method. Instead, Anderberg suggests grabbing a plate and stacking the pizza slices one on top of another. The Best Way to Reheat Pizza| The Art of Manliness

September 25, 2014 · 1 min · 39 words · Sheila Ferguson

The Credit Cards That Give You Free (or Cheap) Companion Plane Tickets

You’re probably already familiar with typicalcredit card rewards, cash back ormiles for travelor other purchases. This perk could save you hundreds of dollars every year. The companion ticket benefit will no longer be available on the rebranded card. There are still a few cards that offer companion tickets, though (see the next section). Southwest Airlines Rapid Rewards Premier Card This card was among Lifehacker readers’favorite travel rewards cards. As with the other cards, you’ll also have to pay taxes on the companion ticket....

September 25, 2014 · 1 min · 153 words · James Jones

The Luxury Accessories You're Probably Paying Too Much For

Let’s run down a few of them. Of course, some things can be worth their cost ifyoufind them truly useful. Even so, others are hard sells at any price point. Their conclusion was not good news for Riedel. For the intensity ratings of most attributes, no significant difference was found between the glasses, they write. But overall, they concluded, None of the correlations are significant. If you’re wondering who paid for the study, the answer is simple: the researchers themselves....

September 25, 2014 · 2 min · 410 words · Alice Roberts

The Rustic, Richly Textured Workspace

It belongs to NYU professor Alison Aldrich (great-granddaughter of US Senator Nelson W. Aldrich). It’s warm and colorful, and looks like a great place to live and work. you might see more photos and details in the New York Times slideshow below. see to it any photos you include are at least 640x360. Keeping them to 16:9 helps, too! If your clever organization and good design sense catches our eye, you might be the next featured workspace....

September 25, 2014 · 1 min · 89 words · Kenneth Parker

What's the Best Gift Registry Tool?

This week we want to hear which you think are the best. Which tool do you think is the best? Sound off in the discussions below. The call for contenders is closed. Don’t forget to cast your vote for the all-out winner. Maybe you used it for your wedding. Maybe everyone loves it, or you know it makes life easier. take a stab at keep it to a single paragraph, maybe two....

September 25, 2014 · 1 min · 119 words · Miss Emily Martinez

Why You Should Never Feel Self-Conscious About Being Frugal

It’s like there’s something uncool about saving money. But frugality doesn’t mean the same thing to everyone, and you should never feel self-conscious about it. This post originally appeared onReadyForZero. I’ll admit upfrontI’m usually “the frugal” one in any given group. In that way, it’s been easy to maintain my frugal tendencies. During those times I also felt the need to excuse my desire to save and defend my frugality....

September 25, 2014 · 3 min · 541 words · Tyrone Henderson

"You May Have the Gears to Succeed, But You Also Need the Engine"

Skateboarders crash repeatedly for hours and hours in hopes of landing the perfect trick. It’s a great analogy for finding success in your own ventures. Nobody lands a kick-flip the first time they try it. More importantly, Mullen talks about the factor that makes you get back on the board again. On getting up again: Rodney Mullen at TEDxOrangeCoast| YouTube

September 24, 2014 · 1 min · 60 words · Javier Hess

Add Products to Your Amazon Wish List with a Twitter Hashtag

Amazon Customers Wish with Tweets - Introducing #AmazonWishList| Amazon Blog viaEngadget

September 24, 2014 · 1 min · 11 words · Veronica Aguirre

Avoid Solely Prioritizing Urgent Tasks Over Important Ones

Because of the urgency of immediate tasks, we often neglect our long-term goals. Ironically, this can undermine our ability to put out short-term fires. This key in of blunder isn’t new. How your organization responds to this stress in allocating scarce resources is a crucial but often unaddressed issue. The problem is, this instinct crowds out longer term, innovative thinking. We’ve talked to many organizations in this bind. One of them told us, “We’re playing non-stop ‘Whac-A-Mole’ here....

September 24, 2014 · 1 min · 138 words · John Goodwin

Develop Your LinkedIn Base with These Daily, Weekly and Monthly Posts

LinkedIn can help youland a job, but you may not have the time for regular updates. Click “Like” on interesting articles. Simple interactions that should only take a couple of minutes. Do Three Things Monthly:refresh your profile every month, keeping in mindwhat recruiters look for on LinkedIn. Contribute to one or two major LinkedIn groups relevant to your field. Check out the full post below for further details and advice on each of the interactions....

September 24, 2014 · 1 min · 93 words · Troy Martinez

Drill a Straighter Hole with Some Scrap Wood

It can be difficult to get a straight hole when using a hand drill. It’s important to make everything true and square or you’re wasting your time. Position the drill bit tight into the corner of the jig and bore your hole. Heck, if you don’t have scrap wood,you could even use some LEGO. See the complete list of tips at the link below. 3 Tips for Drilling Straight Holes| Popular Mechanics

September 24, 2014 · 1 min · 72 words · Nicole Olson

Five Questions I Wish I'd Asked Before Quitting My Job for a Startup

I didn’t want to be a cog in that system. I wanted to run my own business, but I never anticipated the challenges that came with it. This post originally appeared onMedium. An SMS hitting my BlackBerry on Sunday evenings used to decide my destination and client for the coming week. I was working for one of the top three global strategy consulting firms. “Tomorrow morning 5am, flight number AZ610 from Rome to NewYork....

September 24, 2014 · 4 min · 660 words · Brian Price

Fix iOS 8.0.1 Upgrade Issues By Downgrading Back to iOS 8

Instead of waiting for Apple to release a fix, iMore suggests downgrading back to iOS 8. Go to About and then Check for Updates or visit iTunes.com . Launch iTunes on your Mac or PC. Connect your iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus to iTunes via Lightning to USB cable. Let iTunes do its thing That’s it. It’ll take a little while for your phone to restore, but it should be working after that....

September 24, 2014 · 1 min · 97 words · Michael Robertson