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18 July 2010

Use Your Mobile Number As A USB Drive Label

Use Your Mobile Number As A USB Drive Label

Use Your Mobile Number As A USB Drive LabelUSB drives have lots of great uses, but they're also easy to leave behind. One Lifehacker reader adds an extra degree of identification by making his phone number the volume label for his USB drives.

David offered up the hint in a comment on our post on 10 USB drive tricks:

I always use a volume label of my mobile phone number . . . If I leave the USB device somewhere, it'll show my phone number and hopefully someone will recognise it's a phone number, and call me to tell me they've found it.

Volume labels can have up to 11 characters, so a standard 10-digit mobile number fits in nicely. To change the label in Windows, right-click on the drive in an Explorer Window (or from the Computer icon on your start menu), select Properties, and then retype the label, as seen in the screenshot.

The success of this approach depends on users noticing the volume label, of course: if you're a real klutz, then a stick-on label with your phone number (or email address) might be a necessary extra. We've suggested signing your portable media with a text file or a fun photo message, but this is another nice suggestion. Thanks David!

Smart idea!

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Use Lifesavers to Keep Candle Wax Off Cakes

Use Lifesavers to Keep Candle Wax Off Cakes

While a splash of wax on your cake frosting isn't the end of the world you can easily keep the surface of your cake wax-free with the asssisstance of Lifesavers candies.

In the above video the stuff at Howcast, the how-to video site, share a simple trick for keeping cake wax-free. When you are setting up the candles on the cake place the candle firmly through the center of a hard and round candy like Lifesaver. Any wax that drips down the side will harden on the surface of the candy and not across the surface of your cake.

Can we still buy Lifesavers in NZ?

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