I threw this up on Metafilter too, but why not here?
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@mhoye For every powerboard you have, put sticker labels on the base of each power cord that plugs into it, e.g. "router", "printer", "laptop", "screen". So you never have to trace a cord back to its source to work out what it's for.
An extension of this I eventually picked up:
Put similar sticker labels on *both* ends of each signal cable - video cables, audio, USB, other digital cables - as well as on the power cords.
Now when you have to move your computer or other components around, you know immediately how to put things back together the way you had them working before.
This is even more useful in a work environment or server room.
(Edited to fix autocorrupt garbled text.)
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@michaelcoyote @mhoye Totally agree on sharp knife = best knife. We have chef’s knives for proper chopping. But for an apple, cheese derinding (
), or opening a box the bar is lower. Also, I cheated and sharpened some on a whetstone and didn’t factor stone + time into the actual cost
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I threw this up on Metafilter too, but why not here? Lazyweb, a question:
On a whim, I've added zipper pulls to a bunch of my clothes and coats. It's such a small, inexpensive thing but it's an improvement I notice dozens of times a day, especially wearing winter gloves.
So I'm thinking about aggregating marginal gains now, and wondering what other options like this I have. What is the _smallest_ thing - in terms of size, cost, effort, whatever - that has made your life better in some way?
@mhoye An online friend pointed me to the shoelace TED Talk, and now my laces hardly ever come undone, which is small but not trivial, if you’ve ever stepped on your lace and faceplanted.
How to tie your shoes
Terry Moore found out he'd been tying his shoes the wrong way his whole life. In the spirit of TED, he takes the stage to share a better way.
(www.ted.com)
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Oh, another one: a jar of binder clips in the kitchen. Don’t bother with ties or big “chip clips” or whatever, just fold the bag over and put the clip on it, cheap and easy.
@mhoye I got clothespins at the dollar store just for this.
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@mhoye An online friend pointed me to the shoelace TED Talk, and now my laces hardly ever come undone, which is small but not trivial, if you’ve ever stepped on your lace and faceplanted.
How to tie your shoes
Terry Moore found out he'd been tying his shoes the wrong way his whole life. In the spirit of TED, he takes the stage to share a better way.
(www.ted.com)
@bittersweetdb that is one of the all time great pieces of subversive performance art. That man stepped on stage and told an audience full of the Silicon Valley elite to their faces that they didn’t know how to tie their own shoes, and they applauded him for saying it.
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@gvwilson @mhoye yeah, brushes if you wash (some) dished by hand.
A small dish or more specific thing for posing the spoons et al you're using to cook.
Having toilet paper stored in the bathroom (I didn't have it when I was a kid). Also, cleaning stuff close to dirty stuff for opportunistic cleaning, even if it means several instances of the same thing. The liquid to clean the toilet is ON the toilet, the brush on is side, the sponge not far.
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@bo_brinkman @mhoye I second the power strip. Mine has an IEC14 socket on it, and I use it with leads that adapt local plugs to IEC. Ideal in Europe where sockets vary a lot.
@bo_brinkman @mhoye @drmikepj
I have a few variations on that idea for travel between Schuko (CEE 7/7) and BS1363 countries.Buy an extension strip and plugtop for each 'other' area, and make an adapter lead by swapping out the plugtop or cable.
This will require some shopping in advance.This might also require visiting a Real Hardware Shop to get a plugtop or outlet strip. In some cases I was able to reuse a power lead from a dead appliance, by attaching it to an outlet strip.
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@mhoye I replaced a split-ring keyring with a cable keyring. It is much easier to add and remove keys, and the non-rigid nature makes it more comfortable in a pocket.

@edebill oooh, smart
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@mhoye I can't use jar wrenches due to arthritis, so I learned to use the flat head of a screw driver by inserting it in a lid and prying. People sometimes use knife tips, but screw driver doesn't bend or break as easily
@carolannie @mhoye For arthritis a screwdriver with its thick handle is a pretty good choice. My finger joints are hypermobile but otherwise they're alright, so I usually use a big spoon. Way safer than knives.
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I threw this up on Metafilter too, but why not here? Lazyweb, a question:
On a whim, I've added zipper pulls to a bunch of my clothes and coats. It's such a small, inexpensive thing but it's an improvement I notice dozens of times a day, especially wearing winter gloves.
So I'm thinking about aggregating marginal gains now, and wondering what other options like this I have. What is the _smallest_ thing - in terms of size, cost, effort, whatever - that has made your life better in some way?
@mhoye An insulating outdoor sitting pad. Cheap, foldable and lightweight. Wanna enjoy the view from this wet bench? Just sit down. Wanna cuddle with that friendly cat on the dirty street? Just sit down.
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@mhoye An insulating outdoor sitting pad. Cheap, foldable and lightweight. Wanna enjoy the view from this wet bench? Just sit down. Wanna cuddle with that friendly cat on the dirty street? Just sit down.
@mhoye @katzentratschen wanna go ice bathing and need to change in the open? Just step on the pad, have clean feet and be happy!
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I threw this up on Metafilter too, but why not here? Lazyweb, a question:
On a whim, I've added zipper pulls to a bunch of my clothes and coats. It's such a small, inexpensive thing but it's an improvement I notice dozens of times a day, especially wearing winter gloves.
So I'm thinking about aggregating marginal gains now, and wondering what other options like this I have. What is the _smallest_ thing - in terms of size, cost, effort, whatever - that has made your life better in some way?
@mhoye A laminated sign on the fridge door, to mark with magnets for the common kinds of leftovers we have. Doubles as a whiteboard.
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