Technology
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#3454: Bluetooth Range Lies: How to Get Audio Through Concrete Walls
Your phone's Bluetooth antenna can't punch through concrete walls. Here's the dedicated transmitter that can.
#3452: Quick-Pick Bins: The Storage System That Works For You
Slanted-front modular bins that present your parts to you. How they work, what goes in them, and whether they belong on your workbench.
#3450: Who Actually Buys a Luggable Computer?
The people who need a 27-inch workstation in a hard case. Military, oil rigs, and live events.
#3447: Projector Mounting for Renters and Toddler-Proofing
Ceiling mounts, renter-friendly alternatives, and how to keep a projector safe from curious kids.
#3431: How YouTube Stores 500 Hours of Video Every Minute
YouTube's videos are shredded, replicated across global servers, and stored at a cost approaching zero. Here's how.
#3429: IKEA's Hidden Waste: When Storage Bins Don't Fit
IKEA changes product dimensions every nine days. The environmental cost of those missing millimeters? Nobody's measuring it.
#3425: How Cellular Coverage Fails in Tunnels and Skyscrapers
Why your signal drops between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv — and how leaky feeder cables fix tunnels.
#3423: Three Japanese Hatchbacks That Actually Last
Toyota Yaris, Mazda2, or Suzuki Swift? Which small hatchback actually delivers on reliability in Israel's unique market.
#3419: How Stair-Climbing Dollies Actually Work
Hand trucks, stair-climbing dollies, and platform trucks explained — plus safety tips for urban moves.
#3404: Debt Restructuring vs Refinancing Explained
How loan workouts, A-notes, and cash-out refis actually work — from distressed office towers to your home mortgage.
#3403: Why Clip-On Speakers Beat Headphones for Parents and Workers
Clip-on speakers solve problems headphones can't. Who uses them, what they clip onto, and which ones are actually good.
#3399: Why Mail a Disc to Your In-Law?
Cloud backups are durable. Physical backups give you sovereignty. Here’s why both matter — and how M-Disc fits in.
#3387: How Airport Bookstores Actually Work
The surprising supply chain, real estate, and psychology behind every book you see in a terminal.
#3371: What Rosie and Jim's Silence Really Says
Rosie and Jim wasn't just gentle kids' TV — it encoded class anxiety, surveillance, and the ghost of industrial England.
#3362: The Morbegs: Ireland's Unsettling Puppet Show
A deep dive into the 90s Irish puppet show that accidentally created one of the most unsettling children's programs ever broadcast.
#3355: Childproofing Eurobox Racks for Home Businesses
How to stop a toddler from pulling heavy Euroboxes off open shelving — without destroying your workflow.
#3337: What Your Apartment Toolkit Says About You
From laser measures to thermal cameras: the gear that separates serious renters from performance artists.
#3335: Industrial Standards That Outlast Consumer Gear
Gastronorm pans, 19-inch racks, Euro pallets, and DIN rail — the industrial standards that save money and last decades.
#3332: How to Find Plastic Storage That Won't Disintegrate in the Sun
Why consumer "outdoor" plastic bins fail in months, and how to buy the industrial-grade ones that actually last.
#3331: Euro Boxes for Your Garage: Modular Storage That Actually Works
Ditch mismatched bins forever. A practical guide to Euro boxes, RPCs, shelving, and weight ratings for home storage.