“I love cooking. I have put a few of my recipes on this blog, and this is an interesting read illustrating the most common cooking mistakes” – Ben
Read Article HERE on Cooking Light.Com
Posted by Ben on 06/03/2012, 3:00 PM
“I love cooking. I have put a few of my recipes on this blog, and this is an interesting read illustrating the most common cooking mistakes” – Ben
Read Article HERE on Cooking Light.Com
Posted in How To | Tagged: Common Cooking Mistakes, Cooking, How To, Novice Chef | Leave a Comment »
Posted by Ben on 21/01/2012, 9:00 AM
“I studied Japanese in high school, so I’m familar with their alphabet. I knew Korean was ‘more squarish, with circles etc’, and chinese is just complex looking” – Ben
Posted in Funny Pictures | Tagged: asian language, chinese, chinese writing, How To, japanese, japanese writing, korean, korean writing | Leave a Comment »
Posted by Ben on 13/01/2012, 3:00 PM
“I’ve encountered these once in my life and idly wondered how you would go about making them. Thankfully, someone took the time and effort to make this image.” – Ben
Posted in How To | Tagged: Cake, cake balls, How To, recipe | 2 Comments »
Posted by Ben on 10/01/2012, 3:00 PM
“I occasionally want to go back and link/reference old tweets but find the task of locating them a bit of a pain in the butt. Twitter doesn’t have a native “search your tweets” function. I have discovered that Snap Bird does a great job with minimal effort.” – Ben
Link: Snap Bird
So what’s the point? It makes it easier to find a particular tweet, and also share it (with Twitter’s new embed function):
Did you know that you can embed tweets now? j.mp/xGs22w #blogging
— Ben Lewis (@Benjamin_Lewis) January 6, 2012
“PS, you can contact me via Twitter with comments on a blog post … or just to say Hi” – Ben
Posted in How To | Tagged: Blogging, How To, how to search tweets, search tweets, search twitter, twitter | Leave a Comment »
Posted by Ben on 18/11/2011, 9:00 AM
“I had a pair of shorts that ALWAYS did this (might have been a sign that I needed to start losing weight) but this is an awesome solution to this problem, Amaz-balls” – Ben
Source: LifeHacker AU
Posted in How To | Tagged: fly, How To, unzip, zipper | 2 Comments »
Posted by Ben on 23/08/2011, 3:00 PM
“This is designed for people connecting their laptop to FREE WIFI locations and who want a bit of added security whilst surfing. There are ways of people accessing your data whilst you use those free locations, so its always good to be careful” – Ben
Source: CyberGhost VPN via Lifehacker AU
Posted in How To | Tagged: Anonymous, How To, VPN, Web Surfing | 2 Comments »
Posted by Ben on 21/08/2011, 12:00 PM
“I love Window 7′s ability to have rotating wallpapers. This is a good quick way of doing it if you don’t want to hassle with going through the personalation settings” – Ben
Source: Lifehacker AU
Posted in How To | Tagged: How To, wallpapers, Windows 7 | 3 Comments »
Posted by Ben on 17/08/2011, 3:00 PM
“I’ve just discovered HootSuite and love that I can schedule tweets on my iphone, and facebook status’s! I haven’t yet tried out their desktop client, but I’m sure its pretty nifty too!” – Ben
Source: HootSuite
Posted in How To | Tagged: delay tweets, How To, schedule facebook status, schedule tweet | Leave a Comment »
Posted by Ben on 02/08/2011, 12:00 PM
“I haven’t tried this out myself, but I am keen to give it a go” – Ben
Source: PhotoGrabber via. LifeHacker AU
Posted in Facebook, How To | Tagged: Download, facebook, How To, photos | Leave a Comment »
Posted by Ben on 17/07/2011, 9:00 AM
Posted in Funny Pictures, How To | Tagged: How To, lol, Owl | Leave a Comment »
Posted by Ben on 06/05/2011, 9:00 AM
“I love helping people start blogging. This is obviously one of my hobbies, and I enjoy it” – Ben
I’m going to run through the ones I like/love.

This blog runs on wordpress, it’s free, it’s got a lot of features and its simple to use. You can schedule posts, you can quickly add stuff via bookmarklet widgets and you get some awesome stats on your blog. I converted from blogger to wordpress and have never looked back.

Tumblr is a new, awesome, and expanding blog service. It’s free, it allows you to share and find content quickly. Warning: You will lose a lot of time if you sign up for tumblr and start browsing blogs. I will be doing a How To: Use Tumblr soon (this is how much I enjoy it).
Five examples of why I love Tumblr:
(NB: these are all in ‘archive’ view, which is something I’ll cover in my Tumblr specific post).

Sigh. Blogger is a great ‘beginner’ service. It links into Google and is a good place to cut-your-teeth. I hated the image handling system and found it to be inferior to wordpress.

Whilst not really a ‘true blog service’ it is often referred to as a ‘micro-blogging site’. Sign up, follow people you find interesting, and start tweeting. Add in TwitPic, iPhone, and URL shorteners like j.mp and you can have some fun. Feel free to follow me at @Benjamin_Lewis and ask me questions or just say hi.
Here are two guides to using twitter:
Inspired from the Source: Lifehacker
Posted in How To, Personal | Tagged: blog, Blogging, How To, Personal | 7 Comments »
Posted by Ben on 23/04/2011, 9:00 AM
Posted in How To | Tagged: creative, How To | Leave a Comment »
Posted by Ben on 28/03/2011, 9:00 AM
“Torrents are an amazing way of finding stuff you are after. Lifehacker have done a great job at explaining it, so please click on the source link to read the entire page” – Ben

Assuming you are using Utorrent for your downloads, it has a lot of great settings that you can tweak to ensure your at full speed and with some added privacy.
Source: Lifehacker
Posted in How To | Tagged: bittorrent, boost torrent, How To, increase torrent speed, torrent, utorrent | Leave a Comment »
Posted by Ben on 22/03/2011, 12:00 PM
“I love CCleaner. I used to use it back when it first came out. Now that they have added Chrome support I will definitely be giving my machines a once-over every now and again to free up space.” – Ben

CCleaner via. Lifehacker
Posted in How To | Tagged: clean history, cleaner, computer, free up space, How To | Leave a Comment »