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Late last year I began the process of hiring a handful of writers to help create new content for Digital Photography School (I wrote a little about i read more »

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Time for a quick break from the life hackin' to get your opinion, dear readers. Do we post too many items here per day? Too few? Is it just right? After the jump, please indulge us with your thoughts on the matter.Note: Right now we publish about 19 posts a day on the front page. Our top stories (available as a feed), contains about 6 items per day. A single feature story gets published per weekday (also available as a feed).

This poll refers to the total number of posts we put out per day.

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emailcomments.png If filling out a web page form is just too much, now you can comment on Lifehacker posts via email. When you're not logged in, an @ button appears next to each comment, as well as a "Comment on this post via email" link. Click it to dash off a message with your thoughts on the post. Like all first comments submitted to Lifehacker, your message is subject to approval before it shows up in the thread. If it is, you'll get a randomly assigned user name for each comment-by-email after that. Of course, we won't publish your address on site. Non-logged in readers, give it a try, and let us know what you think.

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The case that seems to be one of the most violent disputes ever created by a YouTube clip continues as a Saudi blogger posted a reply to Fitna, the anti-Islam clip that caused demonstrations and protests in several Islamic countries. Raed Al-Saeed, 33 year-old, has created a video response to the clip produced by the Dutch law maker Geert Wilders and uploaded it on the popular video sharing service YouTube. The 6-minute movie is based on Bible verses that encourage people to war and crime and ev... read more »

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The Lifehacker tech elves released two new features on the site today: the ability to automatically include images pulled from other web sites in your comments, and email subscriptions. First, to include an image in your comment, just enter a link and our system will automatically pull a thumbnail image from that web page and add it to your comment. Don't want it? Check off "Remove image." Second, you can now get our top stories via email or other means. Enter your address into the text box in the sidebar to subscribe to posts via email, Twitter, Skype, or IM. Er, as you can see from the screenshot, we may have a few kinks to work out of the comment images feature, so try it out for yourself and let us know how it goes.


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http://jackin4beats.com : It would appear that The New York Post is up to their racist antics once again. Most of the world was in shock by a cartoon from famed cartoonist Sean Delonas. His cartoon depicts two police officers - one with his smoking gun drawn and standing over a dead chimpanzee. The one officer says to the other, “Now they’ll have to find someone else to write the next stimulus bill.” read more »

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