I’ve always felt nervous when using adaptive cruise control (ACC) on a busy highway. ACC has always left too much of a gap between my car and the lead car: even setting ACC for one car length, the minimum most automakers allow, I felt the gap would allow someone to sneak in and I was always unsure of how the … Continue reading
We’re one week out from the launch of the SNES Classic Edition, but today, SlashGear’s review unit landed on my doorstep. Though I can’t give you a full review just yet (that’s coming soon), I can give you an early peek at the mini console itself, along with my initial impressions. It kind of goes without saying, but just like … Continue reading
Netflix is facing a trademark dispute with the family of Pablo Escobar, the subject of its popular series Narcos. Escobar’s brother Roberto De Jesus Escobar Gaviria is seeking a billion-dollar payment from Netflix over its alleged intellectual property violations. In return, and based on a legal letter that recently leaked, it seems Netflix’s own lawyers are threatening to slap the … Continue reading
Over the last couple of weeks, the price of AppleCare+ has gone up for Plus model iPhones and screen repair for the 6s and newer models has gotten $20 more expensive. However, while screen replacements for phones under AppleCare+ warranty are still $…
Like most auto makers these days, Mercedes-Benz is investing in electric vehicles in a big way. The Daimler-owned company is fast-tracking all of its models to an electric future by 2022. It has also been showing off a slate of EV models, like the Ge…
Target continues to try and outcompete digital retailer and competitor, Amazon. The red bullseye-logo company has been testing its own Prime Pantry-like delivery service for a few months now, offering faster times than Amazon. Dubbed Restock, Target’…
Recently, Verizon sent letters to around 8,500 customers living in rural areas that informed them their service would be cut off as of October 17th. Verizon claimed that those customers were using enough data while roaming outside of the Verizon netw…
These days, most of us only have our latest photos in digital form. But sometimes it’s nice to have prints of our pictures so we can frame and display them around the house. Whether you snap traditional 35mm images, get your digital images printed, or use that shiny new-old Polaroid camera that just came out, here’s a fun and different way to hang your images.
These LED photo clips are basically just like Christmas lights, but each light sits behind a see-through clothespin. Simply hang up the light string, clip them to the corners of your photos, and you have a fun and instant display that doesn’t require any of the hassle of putting pictures in frames and carefully hanging them up.
I love the idea that you can change the pictures whenever you want too. So when your family comes over, you can swap all your embarrassing, drunken party pictures for your embarrassing, awkward childhood pictures. They’re also a fun way to brighten up a party with photos of the honored guest(s).
There are a few different companies selling these LED photo clips over on Amazon, and the prices range from about $10 to $20 (USD) for a string of 30 or 40 lights, so they’re not expensive at all. If you’d rather do something more splashy, there’s also a multicolor string available.
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