Container Car is Beautiful Guest House

This is amazing. There are multi pics on the site. Definately worth the time to click across and look. Unlike anything else I've seen... Beautiful

iPhone App -- Coundown Timer On Home Page

I use my iphone's built in timer almost daily. It's a great way to force myself to take breaks -- to remember that 3pm conference call -- or to split projects up into timed segments to plow through unpleasant tasks.

This free app adds just a bit of convenience above the apple standard clock. I can see the timer on my home screen like a widget so I don't have to leave the app open to see how far along I am.

Another terrific tip from lifehacker.   lifehacker.com

Timer Minutes to Go Puts a Countdown Timer on Your iPhone Home Screen


Timer Minutes to Go Puts a Countdown Timer on Your iPhone Home Screen

One annoying issue with iOS is its lack of home screen widgets, forcing you to launch an app to get simple tidbits of information. Timer Minutes to Go is a free app that solves that problem by placing the minutes remaining in your timer in the badge on its home screen icon.

There isn't much else to know beyond that. You set a timer in the app just like you would in the Clock application built in to your iPhone, start it, and watch the badge icon drop down minute by minute. If you want to be warned prior to the final alarm, you can set pre-alarm notifications as well. The notification you get can be customized, too. Overall the app does one thing really well, looks really slick, and is 100% free. That's hard to beat.

Timer Minutes to Go Puts a Countdown Timer on Your iPhone Home Screen TIMER : MINUTES TO GO (Free) | iTunes App Store

Power Cord Splitter -- Handy for Charging Multi Devices


Power Cord Splitter Charges Your Devices when Outlets Are at a Premium
Power Cord Splitter Charges Your Devices when Outlets Are at a PremiumWherever you're short on outlets—whether at home or in a coffee shop, airport, or library—this super cheap, portable power cord splitter will keep all your devices powered as long as you need them.
It's not the newest concept in the world, of course—we've been splitting cables since the dawn of time (or at least since we've had electricity—thanks Ben Franklin). Despite that, it's hard to beat this power cord splitter from Monoprice. Not only is it small enough to fit into any travel bag, but it's only $2. In addition, it's Y shape gives you enough room to plug in even the biggest, heaviest power bricks without so much as a whimper, unlike more ubiquitous adapters. Hit the link to grab a few, and never be without power again.
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