Follow Up – Earbud Cord Wrapper

No Comments Written by steven on August 9, 2007 in lifehacks.

Ok, so it took me longer than I expected to get around to it, but here it is. Check out the link to my previous post about this little project and the link to the Instructable that inspired it at the bottom of this paragraph if you’re wondering what the hell this thing is. I used an old member’s card from the Flying Saucer since I never really go there anymore anyway. Don’t ask me what ever made me think it was a good idea to pay them money to join a beer drinking club filled with overpriced beer. Leave a comment and let me know what you think about my super awesome craftmanship.

Link to my original post.

Link to the Instructable that inspired it.

Before

See ya later, Flying Saucer Guy.

Voila!

Final

These are cellphone earbuds for the Sony Ericsson w600i walkmane phone.  I had to adjust the width a little to make sure that the mic is always able to sit lengthwise, but it wasn’t much trouble.


Instructables Earbud cord wrapper in 5 minutes or less

One Comment Written by steven on August 6, 2007 in lifehacks.

There’s a great project posted over at Instructables showing how to make a nice earbud cord wrapper from an old credit card. Looks pretty simple. I’m going to try my hand at it later tonight and post the results.

Instructables Earbud cord wrapper in 5 minutes or less

Via lifehacker


Top 10 Ways to Digitally Declutter – Lifehacker

No Comments Written by steven on July 6, 2007 in lifehacks.

Lifehacker has a nice article today about removing digital clutter from your life so that you can focus on getting things done. I know I’m bad about installing tons of new programs that I never use again and for trying every new task manager service out there and that’s something I need to work on. To keep my ‘junk drawer’ clean, I just keep temporary files on my desktop. That combined with my natural tendency to keep the desktop completely clear helps prevent me from stockpiling tons of files that I don’t really need.

Top 10 Ways to Digitally Declutter – Lifehacker