Upgrade Your Screen Size with These Large Phone Wallpapers

Today we’re doing something a bit different. These will work on small(er) phones as well, but everyone’s welcome here! Remember, we’re now requesting your participation in the Wallpaper Wednesday series!

September 24, 2014 · 1 min · 30 words · Amy Dunn

What Items Aren't Worth Cheaping Out On?

There’s a point when frugality simply isn’t worth it. So, we want to know, what items are worth the little bit of extra cash? We’re more interested in the cheap stuff. Let’s get started.

September 24, 2014 · 1 min · 34 words · Thomas Barnett

What Weird Things Do You and Your Partner Always Argue About?

Sure, many couples fight about the big thingsmoney and child rearing and what kind of car to buybut it’s the little things we argue about, likewhat to eatandwhich way the toilet paper should roll, that can be more irritating. BuzzFeed’s video above highlights many of the common ones (the actors in the video are actually married in real life), but we’re asking you: What do you and your significant other bicker about?...

September 24, 2014 · 1 min · 90 words · Keith Lawrence

"There is an algorithm for love, but it's one you write yourself."

In the video above, Amy tells us how she hacked online dating. After going on a few failed dates, Amy decided to write her own algorithm. She made a questionnaire for herself to help her identify her match. This questionnaire had all of the questions she deemed important for herself. In the end, it worked. You have to ask those yourself, and look for your match using your own algorithm....

September 23, 2014 · 1 min · 84 words · Kristen Porter

Be Careful with iOS 8's New Private Browsing Mode in Safari

iOS 8 is packed withgreat new features. A new private browsing mode is not one of them. Careful with iOS 8 Private Browsing mode…| Reddit

September 23, 2014 · 1 min · 25 words · Juan Jackson

Build a Modern Concrete Fire Pit from Scratch

Concrete Fire Pit| Home Made Modern

September 23, 2014 · 1 min · 6 words · Jonathan Craig

Choose the Right Mattress for Your Sex Style with This Guide

Not all mattresses are made equal. Likewise, not everyone has sex the same way. The site examines memory foam, air, water, latex, and innerspring mattresses. The remaining 39% believe it to be poor or below average for sex. Some memory foam bed owners love their bed for sex but hate it for sleep, and vice versa. Mattress Types and Sex Suitability: Ratings and Comparisons| Sleep Like the Dead Photo byMartinak15.

September 23, 2014 · 1 min · 70 words · William Pratt

Get More from Difficult People by Shaping Your Requests as Questions

Asking them a question that gets them involvedinstead of just being demandingcan help. allows the person to add value with their reply. By inviting them to the conversation, you give them a chance to contribute. You are showing that you value their input by asking for it. The One Technique to Get What You Want From Difficult People| Dumb Little Man Photo byJD Hancock.

September 23, 2014 · 1 min · 64 words · Wayne Wagner

Highly-Rated Gadget Chargers, Robotic Mop, a Ton of Timbuk2 [Deals]

Here’s a nice little bundle to satisfy your gadget charging needs. [Cuisinart Gold Box] This isn’t your father’s desk lamp. Corsair makes some of the best PC parts and gaming peripherals, and today’s deals execute the gamut. As always, these prices are only valid today, but the best stuff usually sells out early. Down to $10. Now we’re back with your most-nominated mouth cleaning tools, andwe’re ready to narrow down a winner....

September 23, 2014 · 1 min · 98 words · Kimberly Schmidt

How to Charter a Boat for Travel

If you want to try something new for your next trip, charter a boat. You get all the fun of sailing without the year round cost of docking and maintaining it. That aside, here’s how to charter a boat for travel. double-check someone knows how to sail. One option is to hire a skipper to operate the boat. This can be influenced by the season. Some areas are much nicer to sail in during certain times of the year....

September 23, 2014 · 1 min · 166 words · Michelle Weeks

How to Give Your Kids Freedom in a Dangerous World

But kids also need to experience the world firsthand to make it learn and grow. How do you find the balance between freedom and protection when it comes to your kids? This post originally appeared onA Fine Parent. Raise your hands if you think we’re raising our kids in a dangerous world. As such, overprotective parenting has become a lifestyle for many families. But protecting your kids too much can be as detrimental as not protecting them enough....

September 23, 2014 · 3 min · 500 words · Christina Weber

How to Use Technology to Get Through Your Reading List

The internet is full of brilliant articles you haven’t read. So is your read-it-later app of choice, whether it’sPocket,Readability,Instapaperor any other. Here’s how to finally tackle that reading list, with a little help from technology. All of these tricks will also work with Readability and Instapaper. Sign up for an account and use theUpload Webpage featureto add any link you want. Unfortunately, there’s no automatic way to import from Pocket or other services....

September 23, 2014 · 2 min · 343 words · Daniel Kelley

Know the Warning Signs of a Heart Attack (They're Different for Women)

When most people think of heart attacks, they picture sudden and traumatic chest pain. But heart attack symptoms can be mild and have different symptoms. The signs may also be different between men and women. The Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions notes that not all heart attacks are preceded by chest pain. Unfortunately, these symptoms are also common for a host of other medical conditions. If you have symptoms like these, have your doctor check you out....

September 23, 2014 · 1 min · 105 words · Angela Gilbert