Category Archive: how to

How to make music on an iPad

Somethingyousaid.com’s 25ThC considers the best way to make music using an iPad, and interviews the people in the know: No-one can deny that the iPad, and the iPhone before it, has transformed how… Read More

Gay or Nay? How to have good Gaydar

According to Something You Said’s Tammy Potakh and Ty Tong, having a good Gaydar is important these days if you’re in the single-and-struggling-to-mingle gang. Here are their thoughts on how to improve your… Read More

How To: Decorate on a budget

One of the many joys of Sydney’s rental market (alongside such delights as having to provide a comprehensive life-history and the promise of your first-born to secure a lease), is the fact that… Read More

How to share a hostel room & not be an idiot

Travelling blesses us with some of the most poignant highs of our lives, but with those blissful new horizons come some pretty grizzly doses of reality. Usually in the form of shared accommodation.… Read More

Transform a Room with Accessories

Somethingyousaid.com offers some useful pointers about how to transform a room with accessories: If you want to give your home a bit of a decorative lift without going to the effort and expense… Read More

How to: Request songs from a DJ

Ah the life of a DJ. International jet-set travel, huge paycheques and glamorous women throwing themselves at you for cheeky BJ’s behind the decks. I’m sure superstar DJ’s do have that lifestyle, but… Read More

How to completely fail at detoxing

Somethingyousaid.com’s Sonia Clarke promises to treat her body like a temple, but the struggle continues. Residing in Sydney – global centre for body fascism – many is the Monday morning when I solemnly… Read More

Read This Before You Play Music In Public

These are the rules. I didn’t make them up. These are inalienable truths, a part of the divine spectrum of unquestionable constants that hold our universe together. There might be those who feel… Read More

How to buy a drink & not be an idiot

Right, listen up, because bartender Jess Matthews is dispensing invaluable advice on the etiquette of ordering drinks: The world of hospitality spins on a completely different axis to the rest of the ‘normal’… Read More