Snapping product photos for eBay or Facebook Marketplace just got a whole lot easier! Using this simple lightbox you can shoot on a blank “infinite” background to emphasize the item, instead of your surroundings.
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There’s no quicker way to suck the lifeforce out of a room— just mention this word: database.
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Unfortunately there are times when such evil things cannot be avoided. A recent project required keeping track of the ins and outs of certain items. Dates, amounts, notes, and sometime even photos would be recorded. A spreadsheet seemed adequate… until it wasn’t.
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Or An Ode to the Lowly Grease Gun
My latest project involves an Italian motorcycle from the Seventies (yes, apparently I do have too much time on my hands). It’s a 1978 Moto Guzzi V50 that I bought in relatively good condition with 14k miles. It’s very complete and pretty much unmolested– meaning the fenders haven’t been buzzed off or removed. Of course, it’s still over 40 years old so… well, there are issues.

Save on F1 TV
UPDATE— April 2022 It appears the discount program has been silently discontinued. You can still enjoy Formula One coverage as detailed below, but at this time we have not found any discounts on the $80 annual rate.
F1 isn’t the most popular sport in the U.S. The dedicated fans who do watch Formula One typically find it on ESPN. Since 2018 they have relayed the Sky TV Sports coverage from the UK to American audiences.
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Have you ever pondered your car’s original price? Or maybe which factory options were ordered? There’s now a free online tool that can help.
