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A weekend may not seem like a lot of time, but you might be surprised by what you can learn in just 48 hours.  Here are a bunch of new skills you can pick up on the weekend, or at least master the basics. More »





   
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Making your own customer t-shirts is awesome, but it can get a little pricey and excessive if you have to order in bulk.  The quality of inkjet transfers isn't exactly ideal, either.  Fortunately, Instructables user Matthew Vieke has a great solution that requires just a shirt, a sharpie, and a few other optional items: More »





   
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We spend a lot of time talking about how to improve our own lives, but how about the lives of our pets?  Today we're looking at ten great ways to improve the life of your cat—which has its benefits for you, too. More »





   
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If you want a quick and easy way to mount your phone or MP3 player to your car's dashboard, reader Craig Lloyd shows us how with a simple office supply. More »





   
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Looking for a place to stash some cash, jewelry, or other valuable objects? Your home offers plenty of hiding spaces, and the Construction of Secret Hiding Places is a free manual that will teach you how to use or make them. More »





   
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 Dear Lifehacker,More »





   
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Last week, we showed you how to build your own custom PC, from picking the parts, to putting it together and installing your OS. Here's the complete guide, along with a printable PDF version that you can use as a reference. More »





   
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 When you need to scan an image, you use a regular scanner, but what do you do when you need to scan a 3D object?  Apparently you use a webcam, a laser pointer, and some free software.More »





   
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At its most basic, Network attached storage, or NAS, is a great way to share files on your local network. But it's also a perfect solution for backing up your computers, streaming media across your home network, or even torrenting files to a central server. If you have an aging computer lying around, you can turn it into a NAS for for free with the open-source FreeNAS operating system. Here's how. More »





   
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 DIYer Palle Olsen picked up some cheap super glue and mounting tape to mount his PS3 and its four annoying cables to the wall.More »





   
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    <dc:date>2011-04-10T15:00:00+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/lifehacker/full/~3/dXOJud7vJQ4/diy-self+disinfecting-toilet-brush</link>
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Does the thought of the germs and bacteria that may be breeding on your reusable toilet brush gross you out?More »





   
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We're pretty big fans of do-it-yourself work around here, but having the right tools is imperative. The New York Times shows us that for about $250, you can outfit yourself with the dozen or so tools essential to home maintenance.More »





   
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    <dc:creator>hanicker</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[





Inexpensive phone mounts are almost always disappointing with low-quality parts and a poor grip on your phone. This cheap DIY mount is slim, solid, and and will fit your phone perfectly.More »





   
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    <dc:creator>hanicker</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Hardware enthusiast Dave Hacks read about the Viper SmartStart system, capable of remote starting your car from anywhere, all for $500. He loved the idea, but not the price, so he rolled up his sleeves and made his own on the cheap.
After looking into the system, I soon stumbled onto the fact that the system is ridiculously expensive, as is everything that has to do with the Goddamned iPhone newer technology. Further research on the subject yielded little hope, as all other systems were out of my budget (cheap as hell).
He details the step-by-step process in great detail on his blog in three parts. The project as a whole cost him $71.03, and while it certainly requires some time and know-how on your part, the end result is pretty cool.

Remote Start using Cell Phone: Part 1; Part 2; Part 3 [Dave Hacks via Jalopnik]



   
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