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I was looking at instructables.com for instructions on one thing and, like always with sites like that, you find yourself on something completely different by the end of it.
So, I find myself on Christmas ideas and I found this great idea that I had to share. This is a guide to show you how to put a "rip cord" into your gift wrapping so people can simply pull the string and open the gift in one single step. How awesome is that? The better question is why didn't I think of that? You can find the post here.

Now, I also found this great gift idea that I love, love, love! This post shows you how to make photo tiles that are as easy as can be. You just need tiles, tissue paper, glue and some time.
So, I find myself on Christmas ideas and I found this great idea that I had to share. This is a guide to show you how to put a "rip cord" into your gift wrapping so people can simply pull the string and open the gift in one single step. How awesome is that? The better question is why didn't I think of that? You can find the post here.

Now, I also found this great gift idea that I love, love, love! This post shows you how to make photo tiles that are as easy as can be. You just need tiles, tissue paper, glue and some time.
I've listened to Yahoo's launch music station for years until now. My husband introduced me to Pandora. While you can program launch to play music that suits your taste based on ratings you give artists that they play, Pandora takes that theory and fine tunes it. You pick an artist or a song and it can start a station based off that. Then you rate songs, good or bad, and it customizes based on that.
What's great about it though is how consistent the station is. I put in People In Planes, for instance and everything they played is exactly like that type of music and I like almost everything they play. Launch, however, could throw some stuff at me that they couldn't think I liked based on things I had rated. Plus, Pandora doesn't have commercials. Launch charges you if you want that feature. So, I highly recommend checking it out if you like to listen to new music while on the computer.
What's great about it though is how consistent the station is. I put in People In Planes, for instance and everything they played is exactly like that type of music and I like almost everything they play. Launch, however, could throw some stuff at me that they couldn't think I liked based on things I had rated. Plus, Pandora doesn't have commercials. Launch charges you if you want that feature. So, I highly recommend checking it out if you like to listen to new music while on the computer.






