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C-Euro posted:
What I have at home is Colgate Plax Fresh Tea mouthwash. It's slightly minty but with a sweet green tea (? tastes kinda like iced tea) flavour that's really quite pleasant, as well as keeping everything feeling fresh.
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C-Euro posted:Speaking of smells, how about a good mouthwash that doesn't make my mouth feel like poo poo in the morning? What I mean by that is that I'm currently using Listerine Total Care (the purple stuff), which my dentist says is the most effective mouthwash on the market but in the morning my mouth feels like I've been out drinking a bunch the night before because the mouthwash is 20+% alcohol. Is there something I could be using that's just as effective but not as gross-feeling? Wanamingo posted:Act. Literally everybody go use Act. Seconded. Act is a fluoride rinse and is good for your teeth as well as your gums. Whether you choose Act or Listerine or some other kind of mouthwash, try to choose one without alcohol in it. It should say "alcohol free" or "sensitive" on the bottle. The alcohol isn't great for your tissues, long term.
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Flipperwaldt posted:I like the Nivea Balm stuff.. I use this stuff as shaving cream and have never found anything better.
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Chinaman7000 posted:I will be trying out these tea ideas despite feeling let down by not having a single magic device that does this all for me with minimal cleaning. My sister in law has (and loves) Mr Coffee Fresh Tea. I have no idea if it makes good tea or is easy to clean, theirs is filthy so I won't pour myself a glass.
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couldcareless posted:Thinking about getting a universal remote. From what I understand, the logitech harmony series is the recommended product, but their line is pretty diverse, with prices ranging from $70 to $350. I know very little about good universal remotes so I'm not sure what sort of features there are in the higher end models that I would care enough about to drop a few hundred on vs $100. Drogadon posted:I have this one and it owns, goes down to $80 sometimes A couple pages back, but I also have this one and can confirm that it owns. I originally had a Harmony remote with a screen, but the little function buttons next to the screen started to become nonresponsive to the point of unusability, it was finicky about recharging on its stand, and (minor quibble) you had to hold it pointed at the TV while it turned everything on in sequence. This one has a simple remote that's very slim and connected to a separate IR hub using wi-fi, you don't even need to point the drat thing at your TV at all. I placed my hub under my TV, and it doesn't have any line-of-sight issues from that location. You can also control it with a cellphone app if touchscreens are your thing, but I prefer the remote, as you don't have to unlock it, find the app and open it before you can change the volume or something. And yes, it even works with my 360.
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# ? Jan 15, 2015 16:00 |
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Ages and ages ago, when I was first getting into IT, there was a post somewhere in SH/SC jerking off about some particular brand of polos for IT work. Why do I remember it? I don't know. I wish I had saved that post, or at least remembered the brand name, but I didn't. So here I am. I need to buy some polos. Good polos. Polos I can crawl around under a desk in. I'm currently wearing a gray golf polo with two runs in the fabric because I work in IT and the "athletic" fabric has a bad habit of snagging on metal corners and pulling out single threads. Not good. So I need a polo that can survive IT work. Any suggestions?
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# ? Jan 15, 2015 17:58 |
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Looking for an easy to read timer/clock that displays seconds. I need something that can time out 2-5 minutes of rest between my workouts that I can read from 20 feet away and wouldn't require going over and punching a button between each set. Ideally the display would look like this but it would cost 50 dollars less and be smaller: http://www.amazon.com/eHealthSource...s=digital+clock Plugin preferred over battery powered.
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He Who Wears Pants posted:A couple pages back, but I also have this one and can confirm that it owns. I originally had a Harmony remote with a screen, but the little function buttons next to the screen started to become nonresponsive to the point of unusability, it was finicky about recharging on its stand, and (minor quibble) you had to hold it pointed at the TV while it turned everything on in sequence. This one has a simple remote that's very slim and connected to a separate IR hub using wi-fi, you don't even need to point the drat thing at your TV at all. I placed my hub under my TV, and it doesn't have any line-of-sight issues from that location. You can also control it with a cellphone app if touchscreens are your thing, but I prefer the remote, as you don't have to unlock it, find the app and open it before you can change the volume or something. This looks like the one I need. No battery draining screen, simple sleek look, and console control is right on. Guess I'll put this on watch for a price drop
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# ? Jan 16, 2015 06:44 |
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What are some powered headphones with a volume control that are relatively cheap and are hard to pull the cord loose at the headphone end? I roll around in my chair a lot and the cables tend to start tearing free after a while.
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couldcareless posted:This looks like the one I need. No battery draining screen, simple sleek look, and console control is right on. Guess I'll put this on watch for a price drop You can also just buy the fancy touch remote and pair it to the Hub if you ever do want to go all-in. The system is modular.
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I'm looking for a decent shower head. The one I have now doesn't have near enough pressure. I don't need anything super fancy. I looked on Amazon, but wanted to hear some other opinions.
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Scruffy the janitor posted:I'm looking for a decent shower head. The one I have now doesn't have near enough pressure. I don't need anything super fancy. I looked on Amazon, but wanted to hear some other opinions. Get yourself a Niagara shower head. Easy to install. Great water pressure. Only 20 bucks. You're giving up the broad range of massage settings that many shower heads tout, but be honest with yourself. Do you ever really use more than one or two settings anyway? This will get the shampoo out of your hair.
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# ? Jan 16, 2015 18:40 |
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Super Scissors are the best pair of scissors I've ever owned. You can get them for less than $4 at Harbor Freight and I've used them everywhere: kitchen, garden, upholstering, and plain old paper. They were originally marketed for paramedics to cut bandages and clothes off of people and it shows, they cut through everything from denim to leather to metal without getting dull.
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# ? Jan 17, 2015 04:19 |
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Can anyone recommend me a good bread machine?
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# ? Jan 17, 2015 21:56 |
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Alright so I'm surprised there's not a thread for this, but I am looking for a camera recommendation. My sister and my father both have one of these: http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Galax...g+galaxy+camera and my girlfriend was really impressed with it. However, she is really only looking for a party camera, and she wouldn't use most of the features on there. The main things that she wants are the auto focus stuff which seems to be pretty basic (?) and the internet connectivity/ android OS. Are there any cameras that are a bit more basic and a bit less expensive that we should take a look at?
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# ? Jan 18, 2015 02:57 |
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There's a point & shoot thread in the dorkroom. If I had to guess, that'd be the place for recommendations for things like that.
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Scruffy the janitor posted:I'm looking for a decent shower head. The one I have now doesn't have near enough pressure. I don't need anything super fancy. I looked on Amazon, but wanted to hear some other opinions. On that note, can anyone recommend one of those rainfall showerheads?
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Wamdoodle posted:On that note, can anyone recommend one of those rainfall showerheads? I bought this one a few months ago and love it: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003064FXY/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1 The head doesn't come with an arm, so depending on what you are replacing, you probably need one of these too: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0064TYE9Y/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Still, overall ~$50 and it's pretty great. We have really good water pressure though, I imagine it wouldn't be all that great if you don't (I think that's probably true for any rainfall head)
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Hixalot posted:Can anyone recommend me a good bread machine? I'd check out the product recommendation thread in the Goons with Spoons subforum. It's pretty active (although you really need to preference with how much you are looking to spend with those guys, as they will sometimes recommend industrial/restaurant-level equipment).
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1redflag posted:I'd check out the product recommendation thread in the Goons with Spoons subforum. It's pretty active (although you really need to preference with how much you are looking to spend with those guys, as they will sometimes recommend industrial/restaurant-level equipment). Will do, thank you.
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Hummingbirds posted:I'm trying to decide between getting a Kanken or Herschel backpack; any thoughts on durability or whatever? I like how the kankens look but they're twice the price. I have a Herschel backpack, duffel, and wallet. One of the strap loops is coming off on one side of the backpack however I have brought it up a 11,000 ft mountain and through the Mojave Desert and it still hasn't come off. They also have a 1 year warranty. I recommend them wholly.
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Julet Esqu posted:Get yourself a Niagara shower head. Easy to install. Great water pressure. Only 20 bucks. You're giving up the broad range of massage settings that many shower heads tout, but be honest with yourself. Do you ever really use more than one or two settings anyway? This will get the shampoo out of your hair. Thanks for this, I've been in the market for a new shower head for a couple of months. What stuck out for me was the part that screws onto the pipe is metal, and the handle is oblong instead of round so it cannot spin after you hang it up. Pretty good pressure for a 2 GPM head too.
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Sportman posted:I bought this one a few months ago and love it: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003064FXY/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Thanks! I'll take a look
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1redflag posted:No advice, but I like your forthrightness. If you can wait an extra hour or two, you can make much better tea in the fridge. Putting the tea in the sun doesn't really do much anyway: http://drinks.seriouseats.com/2012/07/the-food-lab-the-truth-about-sun-tea-forget-the-sun-cold-brew-tea-is-better.html
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drat! Got another one. My blender just kicked the bucket. Anyone got a suggestion for a good blender that will stand up to crushing ice? I make a lot of smoothies but I don't need one of those one serve smoothie blenders.
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http://www.amazon.com/Ninja-Ultima-...asin=B00ESQ5DD6 This is like the go to poorman vita-mix. I got one on meh.come for $100 refurbished. They've been popping up on slickdeals.net a lot as well on various sites for decent deals. So pretty much keep replacing lovely blenders, get a vitamix (or blendtec I guess), or get the one above. Some ok refurbished deals on vita-mixs on their site sometimes but still expensive as gently caress The little smoothie cups are amazing as well for quick smoothies etc. Has a pulse setting that works good for crushing ice. Nostalgia4Dogges has a new favorite as of 01:42 on Jan 21, 2015 |
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Nostalgia4Dicks posted:http://www.amazon.com/Ninja-Ultima-...asin=B00ESQ5DD6 Wow! Vitamix sure is proud of their blender Thanks for the suggestion
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# ? Jan 21, 2015 02:07 |
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I work in an office and keep getting forwarded articles about how sitting is going to make me die real fast no matter how much I go to the gym. Can anyone recommend a program that'll pop up a reminder every 30-45 minutes to stop working, get up, and walk around for a bit?
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Cornuto posted:I work in an office and keep getting forwarded articles about how sitting is going to make me die real fast no matter how much I go to the gym. Can anyone recommend a program that'll pop up a reminder every 30-45 minutes to stop working, get up, and walk around for a bit? An alarm? If you want something a little more techy, the Vivofit has a little bar tracker thing to alert you when you have been inactive for too long.
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Cornuto posted:I work in an office and keep getting forwarded articles about how sitting is going to make me die real fast no matter how much I go to the gym. Can anyone recommend a program that'll pop up a reminder every 30-45 minutes to stop working, get up, and walk around for a bit? Every 45 minutes you will get up for sure and you will get exercise.
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Jmcrofts posted:If you can wait an extra hour or two, you can make much better tea in the fridge. Putting the tea in the sun doesn't really do much anyway: Cool, thanks for the article!
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Cornuto posted:I work in an office and keep getting forwarded articles about how sitting is going to make me die real fast no matter how much I go to the gym. Can anyone recommend a program that'll pop up a reminder every 30-45 minutes to stop working, get up, and walk around for a bit? The best way is to just request a standing desk from your office manager. I think I read that most american offices must comply with this request, due try disability reasons or something. It takes about two days to get used to it.
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I want an amazing backpack in the $200 or less range. It has to have a pretty big main section (20" tall at least would be nice), and I want it to look cool. Anyone have suggestions?
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Jmcrofts posted:I want an amazing backpack in the $200 or less range. It has to have a pretty big main section (20" tall at least would be nice), and I want it to look cool. Anyone have suggestions? What do you intend to do with this backpack? Is it for lugging your laptop and books around? Taking on a plane with clothes inside? Long distance hiking? Short distance hiking? There are a lot of options available.
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Comatoast posted:What do you intend to do with this backpack? Is it for lugging your laptop and books around? Taking on a plane with clothes inside? Long distance hiking? Short distance hiking? There are a lot of options available. No outdoors stuff, I travel a lot and have taken to throwing all my poo poo in a backpack rather than carrying around a big suitcase. Clothes and random junk, no laptop though. I've been using the same $30 backpack for like 5 years and it's starting to fall apart. E: this guy caught my eye but I'm open to suggestions. Jmcrofts has a new favorite as of 20:26 on Jan 22, 2015 |
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Jmcrofts posted:No outdoors stuff, I travel a lot and have taken to throwing all my poo poo in a backpack rather than carrying around a big suitcase. Clothes and random junk, no laptop though. I've been using the same $30 backpack for like 5 years and it's starting to fall apart. How do you travel (plane, train, automobile?) and how many clothes and junk do you take when you travel. You mention carrying the contents of a big suitcase and then linked to a 6" deep bag. If you want to haul a bunch of stuff get a hiking pack like deuter or a messenger backpack from reload bags. I have bags from both and the deuter backpack (I have a regular speedlite30 one not a big hiking pack) is slim and can carry a lot without a sweaty back. The reload bag is a workhorse that has been in a few bicycle accidents and multiple international trips and is still going and is massive if you get the larger sizes.
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Jmcrofts posted:I want an amazing backpack in the $200 or less range. It has to have a pretty big main section (20" tall at least would be nice), and I want it to look cool. Anyone have suggestions? Hit the ? and check out my posts about the Osprey Porter line.
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Yo, hit me with your favorite kitchen items goons. Specifically things that make life easier I have some decent ceramic knives, nice set of silverware, cutting boards, couple lovely pots and pans, nice bowls, and a nice blender plus some barebones poo poo like plates and a couple pots. Trying to cook more and eat healthy etc. Love making salads. Should probably invest in a good skillet.
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Jmcrofts posted:I want an amazing backpack in the $200 or less range. It has to have a pretty big main section (20" tall at least would be nice), and I want it to look cool. Anyone have suggestions? I got the Osprey Porter 46 recently on another goons recommendation and I love it. I used to live out of a duffel bag, but the porter is infinitely superior in every way (other than price).
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Nostalgia4Dicks posted:Yo, hit me with your favorite kitchen items goons. Specifically things that make life easier If you don't have a few nice (I.e. $5) wooden spoons and a small and large cast iron pan , get those. I use them every single day. Also, a steamer insert for a 2qt pot is a good way to eat more green vegetables. I'd also recommend a cheap roasting pan and tray; you can cook a whole chicken for real cheap and it will last you a whole week (and be healthy). Also, an electric kettle is super convenient if you have gas ranges, as boiling water on gas takes forever.
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