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Detailed Bow fishing Guide
Fishing with a bow can be done very successfully if you know what to look out for. Using this simple guide you will learn the basics of every aspect for bow fishing. The bow, reel, and arrows that are used are properly explained. It even tells you about shooting safety devices. It's a great way to spend a day outdoors.
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http://www.bowfishiowa.com/starting.htm
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Build a binary clock
What’s a better way to show everyone your extreme geekiness than sporting a beautiful hand crafted binary clock on your night table? This site gives you the parts, and lays out the circuit diagram for building this masterpiece of ingenuity. Although the circut looks complex, with the guide at hand it should be a breeze. It even has an AutoCAD drawing. The site does assume you can solder logic gates. Now if I could only read the time.
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http://www.hanssummers.com/electronics/clocks/binary/
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Simple tutorial for solving Sudoku puzzles
This four part Sudoku guide teaches you the essentials for solving these number games. It includes a couple different ways to master the sometimes overwhelming puzzle. It has a nice feature where you scroll over the diagrams, and it visually shows you an example of what you need to look out for when working on these. Now you won't have to take up the whole day at work trying to figure these out.
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http://www.sudoku.com/howtosolve.htm
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Huge HTML color chart
A graphics artist's and web designer's dream. This site has them all. Every color is marked with its appropriate "R,G,B", hexadecimal, or ccs hexadecimal number, making is easy to cut and paste into your favorite designer tools. This page could very well have the most colors of any other chart on the net. A site with a simple design that has all your coloring needs, what more could you want?
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http://web.njit.edu/~kevin/rgb.txt.html
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ArcGIS Desktop version 9 Introductory Tutorial
This is more of a book than a step by step but it is done so well that the site should be mentioned. Screenshots are provided and every little detail of this amazingly powerful software is explained in full. The tutorial is broken up into six sections, start off by getting familiar with what piece of software does what, to making and printing very intricate maps. This is chalked full of information provided in a manor that anyone, a beginner or an expert, could easily understand. Provided by the University of Arkansas Libraries, this is a must read for anyone going into GIS and topographical mapping.
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http://libinfo.uark.edu/gis/tutorial.asp
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