When enlightenment makes me want to stay in the dark.
When Jesus comes back to save us; and redeem the bodies for cash and valuable prizes, Lifehacker will have already saved the world. Windows, Macs, iPods, cell phones, email inboxes, and a ginormous number of software programs would be left to rust on your harddrive if not for these tech-blogging superhero’s. But honestly, their genius isn’t limited. I’ve learned so much from these guys that I forgot what it was like to have to figure out my wireless network, my recovery software, my filing system or my cell phone minutes on my own. Windows tweaks, Gmail goodness and del.icio.usness are just a few of the things that are now a part of my everyday life, thanks to the folks over at Lifehacker.
Even vanilla bloggers like myself, teetering on the edge of the blogosphere have turned to Lifehacker for help. Are you interested in knowing where to find the cheapest gasoline in your area? Would you like to make your own laundry detergent? Have you been looking for that perfect note-taking software? Lifehacker has covered it, and covered it well.
Despite Lifehackers uncanny ability to hit the blognail on the head, this post has given me a large dose of the willies. Call me cagey and call me cowardly, but I feel oddly threatened by the thought of brutal honesty, and it wouldn’t suprise me to learn that others feel the same way.
Leave me in the dark.
