Last Week’s 10 Biggest Posts

You wanted: Secret fast food menus, how to stream Freeview on Chromecast and 15 things no man over 35 should be doing. Kick off your Monday by checking out the ten most popular posts from last week.

  1. 15 Things No Man Over 35 Should Be Doing
    Lifehacker is filled with advice on how to improve yourself and do things better. Advice on what to avoid can be harder to come by – especially for the over 35 set, who are supposed to have everything worked out by now. With that in mind, here are 15 things that should be a distant memory by the midpoint of your thirties.
  2. How To Stream Freeview On Your TV Using Google Chromecast
    If you own a Google Chromecast, it’s now possible to access Freeview on your TV. This grants you live streaming access to most Australian free-to-air channels – including ABC, SBS, Seven, Nine and Ten – without the need for an aerial. Here’s how to get the app working on your TV.
  3. What Is The Average Australian Weekly Wage?
    The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has released its average weekly earnings report which does exactly what it says on the tin. By taking the average weekly earnings and multiplying them by 52, it’s possible to work out the average annual wage in Australia.
  4. Seven ‘Facts’ You Learned In School That Are No Longer True
    Over time, even facts we consider steadfast truths can change. People used to think doctors could forgo washing their hands before surgery. Knowledge is ever-evolving. The seven ideas below probably changed since your school days. Re-educate yourself.
  5. Six Ways To Get A Cheaper Deal At JB Hi-Fi
    It’s not unusual to find decent discounts on expensive tech gear. In fact, we’d say you’re a bit of a chump if you buy anything at its full retail price in Australia. When you do see a good discount, though, don’t automatically presume you can’t do even better. Instead, follow these six steps to ensure you get the best deal possible.
  6. The Top 25 Australian Companies To Work For (And Their Careers Pages)
    LinkedIn has revealed the 25 most desirable employers in Australia. The rankings are based on the online behaviour of 8 million job seekers and professionals who make up LinkedIn’s Australian user base. Here’s the full list – with links to available jobs.
  7. Try These 11 Australian Fast Food ‘Secret Menu’ Hacks
    For lovers of burgers and fast food, the legend of the “secret menu” is a tantalising one, promising a secret club of tasty, cheap and ridiculously over the top food. Only one fast food outlet has openly confirmed having a secret menu — and that’s the infamous In-N-Out, which is sadly not available outside of the US (unless you make your own). So how do we go for secret menus here, in the land down under?
  8. Meet Dragon’s Breath: The World’s New Hottest Chilli
    Not all chillies are created equal, and few are as unequal as the Dragon’s Breath chilli — a new breed that may soon find itself atop the “world’s hottest” throne.
  9. Tonight, Try These Ideas For Better Foreplay
    Foreplay is something that you don’t even have to think about in the early stages of a relationship. Getting turned on just by holding hands and being together, leading onto kissing, stroking and then the removal of clothes for even more intimate touching – all that spine-tingling good stuff generally comes pretty naturally while you’re still getting to know each other. This guide is aimed at everybody else.
  10. Ancestry.com Highlights Why You Should Read The EULA
    Quick straw poll – how many of us actually read the license agreement when we sign on to an online service or install a new app? I’ll be honest, I almost never do. And the only times I have is in corporate environments where the lawyers have done it for me.

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