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Our brains are great for processing information and making decisions but terrible for storage. Read more

I almost always run by myself (I should probably be more social). But here are a few more tips to make it more interesting: Read more

I agree, this is a great post! Read more

Cadence = your steps per minute (or in music beats per minute). So in this case, you'd be wanting to do 170 steps per minute. Read more

Brown gets a bad rap. It's often miscooked and ends up dry and fibrous. If you cook it in a fuzzy logic rice cooker like a Zojirushi (which dynamically adjusts cooking temperature and time) it comes out great. Also, sprinkle in some hulled barley for more flavor and fiber. Read more

Agree to disagree. I've had some great pasta dishes with lardons - large fried cubes of bacon. It's crispy, crunchy, and porky. Read more

Kinja and other Gawker products are made (in part) in Budapest. The offices have a great view of the Basilica:

If you're thinking of switching to minimalist running shoes, you'll need to change your stride from being a heel striker to a fore- or mid-foot striker. Read more

iOS 7 has something like smart albums - at the most granular level, "Moments," it groups photos by rough day and/or location. If you step back one notch, "Collections," it groups photos by macro location (city / state) and/or by date in chunks of one day to one or two weeks, depending on how much you roam around. For

iOS 7's photos fixes a lot of the issues with the current camera roll. There's intelligent groupings by date, location, and event as well as the year view, which is sort of mind blowing. I've been using iOS 7 since beta 1 was released and haven't felt like it needed a 3rd party photo organizer app. Read more

I posted this on the sunrise alarm article, but it's probably relevant here too:

I live in a railroad apartment in NYC and the bedroom window faces an airshaft, so there's almost no natural light. It's great for sleeping but terrible for waking up.

Wasted food in the pantry or fridge - I've thought about and tried to tackle this problem quite a bit. Here are a few ideas: Read more

Maybe a skipjack...but the striping looks different... Read more

I see a tiny tuna in there, what kind is it? Read more

Whenever I travel, I always bring my running gear and go for a run or two. I've been tracking all my runs (including ones at home) with RunKeeper for the past several years. So, seeing my vacation run on RunKeeper is like putting pins in a map for all the places I've been. The thought of missing an opportunity to put Read more

Nice, didn't even see this on Giz! Read more

Guess this is the 1Pass fan club thread right here. Read more

Does anyone use 1Password? If not, why? (Seems like most people use KeePass or LastPass). Read more