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Desk Clocks The Watch Snob tells us about the only clock that's worth owning and a classic watch for a husband. |
Fast Company Jul/Aug 2012 Julie Taraska |
Thermador's Smart Cooktop Nixes Burners So Home Cooks Can Use Up Every Inch With an ultrasmart surface that senses where you place your pots and pans, the Thermador Freedom Induction Cooktop offers 36 uninterrupted inches of just what its name promises: cooking freedom. |
Fast Company Jul/Aug 2012 Seth Porges |
In Dyson's New Vacuum, A Rolling Ball Mechanism Doubles As The Engine In the new Dyson DC40 Multi Floor vacuum, the ball is now also the engine -- more than 110 pieces of machinery, circuitry, and filters are stuffed inside. |
Fast Company June 2012 Rachel Z. Arndt |
Classic Manual Tools That Bring The Pleasure Back To Handmade Goods Motors may be more efficient than human muscle, but there's still plenty we can do better than our electricity-driven replacements -- especially with this classic equipment. |
Fast Company June 2012 Julie Taraska |
The CSYS, A High-Tech Desk Lamp Inspired By Elevators, Science, And Apple Jake Dyson talks about the inspiration behind his sleek desk lamp that won't droop or dim |
Fast Company June 2012 Margaret Rhodes |
A Lens Case From Pretty Mundane Objects Is Anything But Pretty Mundane Objects is Beverly Moon's plan to redesign one tired, ubiquitous item a year. "Little things people overlook should be beautiful," she says. |
This Old House Mark Powers |
10 Uses for Sawdust If you're working on a home-improvement project, chances are you've got a few piles of sawdust in your garage. Here are some ways to keep it out of the trash bin. |
This Old House Sarah Max |
How to Review and Update Your Homeowner's Insurance Reassess your home owner's policy on an annual basis with these five steps |
This Old House April 2012 Scott Omelianuk |
On Backyards: Digging Myself into a Hole. Again How one homeowner sandbagged his entry in preparation of Hurricane Irene. |
AskMen.com Dave Golokhov |
Super Bowl Events The average Super Bowl party host will dish out $118.80 this year, which includes food, drinks and all sorts of other knickknacks. |
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