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  • Top 10 Ways to Beat the Heat

    In Lifehacker Top 10, Beat The Heat, Summer, Heat, Cool, Sleep, Sleeping, Comfort, Hot, Temperature, Health, Safety, Cars, Hot Car, Feature, / 26 May 2012 / 0 comments

    Top 10 Ways to Beat the HeatThe heat is back. Summer is coming. The sun is out to get you—but don't lose hope. Here are our top 10 ways to beat the heat.

    10. Ignore the Temperature

    Top 10 Ways to Beat the HeatHeat fatigue might all be in your head. A study tested cyclists in different temperatures and found that the only ones who actually experienced heat fatigue were the ones who knew how hot it was. If you don't know, you don't really suffer from fatigue. Whether you're riding your bike or just walking around, avoid any instincts to check the temperature. If you don't know how hot it is, you'll probably feel better.

    9. Keep Drinks Cooler by Freezing Water in Milk Containers

    Top 10 Ways to Beat the HeatWhen you're bringing cold drinks out to the beach, the pool, the yard, the edge of a hellscape, or any other sunny outdoor area, you want them to actually stay cold. Ice does the trick, but transporting tons of ice can be a pain. Instead of buying bags of the stuff, just save some old milk cartons, fill them up with water, and freeze them. Because they're blocky they fit nicely in the cooler. If you need smaller blocks, just peel off the carton and crush the ice a bit. It's an easier and cheaper solution.

    8. Hydrate Any Way You Can

    Top 10 Ways to Beat the HeatThe are a lot of hydration myths—like drinking soda doesn't help you at all or if you feel thirsty you're already dehydrated—and we've busted most of them. Water will often be your best bet when you need to stay hydrated, but it isn't your only option. If you only have soda or a sports drink, it can still help. You also don't need to drink eight glasses of whatever every single day. Just drink whenever you're thirsty and you should be in pretty good shape.

    7. Beat the Bugs

    Top 10 Ways to Beat the HeatWhen the heat wave comes, bugs often come with it. If you want to avoid these insects, there are quite a few things you can do. First, you want to make sure you're buying DEET-based bug spray because it's the most effective. You can also save yourself some cash by making your own citronella candles, outdoor torches, and bug traps. You can even ward off ants with chalk. So long as you're prepared, you shouldn't be bothered too much by the bugs.

    6. Get the Hot Air Out of Your Car Fast

    Top 10 Ways to Beat the Heat Every year I forget that leaving my car out in the sun makes the entire thing hot to the touch, which is especially unpleasant when you're not expecting it. While cooling off a hot car is always going to take a little time, there's a Japanese trick to get the stuffy air out fast. Basically, you open two parallel doors on your car, then open and close one of those doors repeatedly about five times. This pushes the warm air out and the cool air in. It's a really clever trick that only takes a minute. Just make sure you don't accidentally shut your hand in the door.

    5. Stay Cool While You Sleep

    Top 10 Ways to Beat the HeatWhen you're asleep, you can't actively combat the heat. You also probably have a tough time getting to sleep when you're overheating as it is. There are plenty of ways to stay cool at night so you can sleep comfortably despite the heat. For example, you can build your own air conditioner (or use an alternative method), get a cooling pillow like the Chillow, and put your sheets in the fridge before bedtime. Trial and error will decide which methods work best for you, but all will get you closer to a cool night's rest.

    4. Keep Your Computer Cool

    Top 10 Ways to Beat the HeatAn overheating computer is a fire hazard. It's very important to keep it cool, especially in hot weather. If you don't have the best cooling system on your machine—especially if your home isn't air conditioned—you're going to want to look at getting a better one. The upcoming heat is also a great excuse to go inside your desktop and start blowing out all the dust. A cleaner computer will run a bit cooler, and it'll help you avoid a fire starting inside your case. For more tips and details on everything you need to do, check out our complete guide to keeping your computer cool.

    3. Use the Heat to Your Advantage

    Top 10 Ways to Beat the Heat When you know how heat works, you can use it to your advantage. To do that, all you really need is a basic understanding of thermodynamics. Then you'll know how to use heat to open jars more easily, how to dress to stay cooler, and how to keep your house from turning into an oven. It's science you can use!

    2. Understand Sun Screen

    Top 10 Ways to Beat the HeatSunscreen doesn't actually work the way you think. First of all, most of them don't do anything and so you're wasting your time. If you're not buying a sunscreen that contains both zinc oxide and titanium dioxide, you're wasting your money. You also need to make sure you understand what an SPF rating is. SPF isn't like a sunscreen power level, but rather what determines how long the sunscreen will last before you need to reapply it. To better-understand SPF and learn about how sunscreen actually works, check out this infographic.

    1. Learn Your Body's Cooling Spots for Temperature Reduction on the Quick

    Top 10 Ways to Beat the Heat We all know that cooling off involves coming into contact with something cooler than ourselves (like The Fonz), but that personal temperature reduction can happen a lot faster if you know your body's quick cooling spots. Your neck and wrists are two of the best, but the top of your feet and insides of your ankles work, too (plus a few others). Just focus your ice pack, or whatever you're using too cool yourself, on those areas and you'll beat the heat in no time.

    Photos by Liz Mc, dr_relling, Joost J. Bakker, alterfalter (Shutterstock).

  • DIY Sonic Distance Sensors to Improve Your Parallel Parking

    In Diy, Driving, Arduino, Safety, Cars, Sleep, Sleeping, Comfort, Hot, Temperature, Health, Safety, Cars, Hot Car, Feature, / 25 May 2012 / 0 comments

    DIY Sonic Distance Sensors to Improve Your Parallel ParkingA lot of new cars have fancy cameras on the rear bumper to help you parallel park. If your car doesn't have that feature, DIY blog Mad Science has put together a tutorial to roll your own sensor system with an Arduino.

    The build is incredibly simple and you only need a ping sonic range finder, Arduino, a buzzer, and just a few wires. The sonic range finder emits a sound wave that tells you when you're close to obstacles behind your car. When you're too close to an object the buzzer sounds. If you're not so good at parallel parking or you just want a warning when someone's tailgating you this should help. Find the full guide to making it for yourself over on Mad Science.

    Make These Sonics Distance Sensors for the Bad Driver in Your Life | Mad Science

  • Long Commutes Are Sucking the Life Out of You: Shortening Yours by 20 Minutes Could Save Your Health

    In Health, Infographics, Commute, Cars, Traffic, Sleep, Sleeping, Comfort, Hot, Temperature, Health, Safety, Cars, Hot Car, Feature, / 09 May 2012 / 0 comments

    Long Commutes Are Sucking the Life Out of You: Shortening Yours by 20 Minutes Could Save Your HealthLong drives to and from work don't just suck up your time; these long commutes may also be hazardous to your health. Besides draining you mentally and forcing you to sit for extended periods through traffic jams, long commutes are linked to less sleep, high cholesterol, and obesity.

    This infographic from College@Home spells out the mental and physical impact of commuting (and also explains where traffic comes from). The more time you spend commuting, the more you worry and the greater your health risks—partly because sitting too much wrecks your health and also because commuting is just plain stressful. A recent study of 4,300 people in Texas further supports previous studies on the ill effects of commuting, linking long commutes to less physical activity, excess belly fat, and higher blood pressure.

    It isn't easy to change your commuting time, but it may definitely pay off. Shortening your commute by 20 minutes might lower your risk of neck and back pain by 14%, obesity by 20%, and heart attack by 300% (see how different commuting times affect your health in this Gallup survey). Besides the health benefits, moving closer to work can save you $795 a year for each mile). If you can't move or change your commute, this is just another reason to find more ways to move during the day and try to convince your boss to let you work from home.

    Here's the whole graphic (click to expand or right-click to save):
    Long Commutes Are Sucking the Life Out of You: Shortening Yours by 20 Minutes Could Save Your Health

    The Killer Commute | College@Home

  • How Can I Make My GPS App Give Me Better Directions?

    In Ask Lifehacker, Gps, Turn By Turn Navigation, Navigation, Google Maps, Waze, Iphone, Android, Ios, Maps, Driving Directions, Driving, Cars, Hot Car, Feature, / 02 May 2012 / 0 comments

    How Can I Make My GPS App Give Me Better Directions?Dear Lifehacker,
    My GPS sometimes gives me ridiculous directions: It'll ask me to turn in a "no left turn" lane, drive me in weird little circles, or sometimes even take me on a 10 minute detour before getting to my destination. How can I get it to give me more accurate directions?

    Sincerely,
    Random Routes

    Dear Random,
    A GPS app (or GPS device) can give you wrong directions for any number of reasons, but usually it's just an error in the map. Maybe it doesn't know there isn't a left turn restriction at that intersection. Some users have even had issues with their navigation app asking them to drive off a bridge or onto some train tracks. However, sometimes all it takes is a few settings tweaks to fix the problem. Here's how to make sure you always get where you're going.

    Turn Off Route Preferences

    How Can I Make My GPS App Give Me Better Directions?Most GPS apps and devices have options for things like "Avoid Tolls", "Avoid Highways", and "Avoid Dirt Roads" that, if set, can take you a pretty roundabout way to your destination. Check through your particular app and make sure these are turned off. While these options mean well, more often than not they're just going to take you on a route that isn't as fast as the default. You're better off just leaving them disabled. Note that the "Minimize Turns" option in our favorite navigation app, Waze, is an exception—mostly because if you turn it off, it'll just turn itself back on the next time you open the app.

    I'd also recommend using the "fastest route" over the "shortest route" option. Your GPS is just a computer, and will not understand that saving you a half hour of driving is preferable to saving you 100 feet on your route.

    Update Your Maps (Or Fix the Issues Yourself)

    How Can I Make My GPS App Give Me Better Directions?Some GPS devices (and even a few smartphone apps, like TomTom) store maps locally instead of connecting to the internet, which means that they don't update as often as those that are always connected. If you're getting bad directions, your maps very well may be out of date. If you're using a dedicated GPS device, plug it into your computer and follow its instructions for updating the maps. If you're using a smartphone app, make sure you're using the latest version and that all of its maps are up to date. If you're still seeing the issue, you can submit corrections to the maps provider so that it won't make those mistakes again. They may take awhile to show up, but at least you'll be helping others that need to take that same route.

    This is one of the things we actually really like about Waze. Since it's community driven, anyone can log in and submit errors on the map, and they'll usually be fixed fairly quickly. So, if there's an issue you regularly run into, fixing it can help Waze give you better overall directions. Check and see what kind of error-fixing service your GPS app provides if you aren't using Waze.

    Know Where You're Going Before You Leave

    How Can I Make My GPS App Give Me Better Directions?The sad fact of the matter is that turn-by-turn navigation is never going to be perfect. Some of us have had incredible experiences with certain apps while others of us have had all sorts of incorrect directions. The best thing you can do is wean yourself off that GPS dependency as much as possible. Check Google or Bing Maps for driving directions before you leave, so you have a general idea of where you're going. Buy a paper map for your car in case you get lost and your GPS can't get you home. And always make sure the address you put in is correct—I've driven an hour out of my way just because I forgot to put "North" in front of the street name.

    Above all, remember that your GPS doesn't have common sense—but you do. If your GPS asks you to take a turn that sounds wrong—you know, because it drives you into a lake—it probably is wrong. Ignore the instruction, and your GPS will recalculate the route and (usually) correct itself right away. The better you know where you're going, the better judgment you'll be able to make in these kinds of situations.

    Sincerely,
    Lifehacker

    P.S. Got any other tricks, tips, or solutions to bad GPS directions? Share your experiences with us in the comments.

 
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