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Video how to site
Viewdo is the kind of site you need when something is easier to learn by being show then told. The have categories in most fields, so you shouldn't have a hard time finding exactly what you need. The layout of the site is simple, and playing the videos is only one click away since it plays embedded in the page. The site isn't huge yet but it's gaining momentum very quickly, and if people help by contributing their video this could be an awesome resource for everything how-to. So please check it out and add some videos!
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http://www.viewdo.com/
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Disable notification area balloon tips in Windows XP
Balloon notification tips can be quite useful to a new Windows XP user, but to an experience one they are just plain annoying. A simple little registry tweak makes them all go away, forever! This is a direct link to the Microsoft support website.
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http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;307729
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The right way to do sit-ups
Right from the doctor's mouth, this is the proper way to do sit-ups during your work out without injuring yourself. Sit-ups can be very harmful to your body if done in an incorrect fashion. That's why this site explain the way it should be done. The site also explains how sit-ups do not magically remove flub for the beer gut, but tone the muscles in the area. With this site and a proper diete you should be looking better in no time.
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http://www.physsportsmed.com/issues/1997/06jun/sit_up.htm
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How to tie a necktie
Who hasn't been stuck trying to tie their own necktie, without a wife, girlfriend or mom in sight? It will teach you the four-in-hand knot and the double windsor knot. The instructions and diagrams are very thorough. There are a couple tips at the bottom of the site to make things even easier. No more being late for work because your lack of tie tying skills.
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http://www.mckinnonsc.vic.edu.au/school/ties/ties.htm
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How to glue
This is a neat little site which the visitor selects two items from a drop down menu and the site tells you what type of glue you would need to use in order to bond the materials together. The site also has a frequently asked questions section with common gluing problems.
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http://www.thistothat.com/index.shtml
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