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2 Tasty Recipes To Shake The Salt Habit

Salt Free Seasoning Shake Recipe #11 TBS garlic powder1 tsp basil1 tsp thyme1 tsp parsley1 tsp savory1 tsp mace1 tsp onion powder1 tsp black pepper1 tsp sage1/2 tsp cayenne pepperSalt Free Seasoning Shake Recipe #22 tsp garlic powder1 tsp basil1 tsp oregano1 tsp lemon peel powderDirections For Both: Simply mix together the ingredients from either [...]

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Fun and safe way to make money online.

I will show you how to have a successful time making money online while you are having fun on a safe to use website.How it works!I have looked in many places on the web for money making opportunities. I have come across many scams as well as websites[...]

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Wrestling with a Wireless Network


Since I find myself vying with my daughter for the computer's pilot seat this summer while school's out, I decided to set her up a box of her own. I had an old Compaq Proliant sever gathering dust, so I set that up.

Why Linux? I'm cheap!

I was always a UNIX/Linux guy when I was coding, plus I'm cheap, so it made sense to use an open source OS rather than a Micro$oft product (the server wasn't formatted). So I put Ubuntu on it.

Plenty of games. Yay! However, it only took about five minutes to hear, "Awwww, there's no Internet!"

OK, so I installed a Linksys broadband router between cable modem and my primary PC. So far, so good. Now I've just got to get the Linux box to see it. Challenges, challenges.

But Back to Work...

But I can only spend so much time pulling my hair out fussing with drivers and cables. Still got to make a living so I wrote an article on installing suspended acoustical ceilings. There was a time when I used to do that for a living.

So I've done blue collar gigs and white collar gigs in my time. Which one's better? It depends on how you look at it. Desk jockeys make more money, but construction work can't be outsourced overseas. Not yet anyway.

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Segway gets a BigFoot facelift

This video shows an incredible 6 tire mod to a standard Segway, which turns it into a cousin of "BigFoot", the original monster truck. This might even scare away the cops who ride Segways.via Street UseRead more | Permalink | Comments |[...]

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HOW TO - Old battery simulator/power supply for
guitar pedals

For most circumstances, an old battery exhibiting 'voltage sag' is a bad thing - but many fuzz pedal aficionados take interest in an aging 9-volt's effect on a circuit's tone and behavior. The very excellent Geofex guitar-DIY site shows you how to make[...]

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days of summer :: 17



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Envelope and stamp

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I'm going stamp-crazy over here! I stamped all over this blank white envelope and I'm totally thrilled with how it turned out. How fun would it be to get a crazy patterned envelope in your mailbox? My friend Keith is entering a monastery in September and his Internet and email usage is going to be minimal so we've decided to become penpals. I can't wait to send these envelopes to the monastery!

Hmm....what else can I stamp....?

(In other news, my friend Liza just went through a very scary situation in Honduras where she was hit by a stray bullet and had to be Medevac'ed to San Francisco for surgery. Her father-in-law is an NPR host here in Boston and has blogged about the situation and his family's reaction to it here. She's doing OK now and going home from the hospital today.)



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Stonehenge Robotic Digital Clock

 Steve Norris from Norris Labs has created one of the most interesting clocks I have seen in a long time. This clock would make watching the time go by very enjoyable."Stonehenge uses a CrustCrawler Smart Arm and a Parallax Propeller chip to display the current time. All the digits needed to display the time are [...]

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DIY: Electric Cub Cadet Tractor

Frank from TheWorkshop sent in this electric conversion of an old International Harvester Cub-Cadet tractor. He was able to scavenge the electrical system from a 1950's industrial personal transport unit. Sounds like a Segway doesn't it?Read more about[...]

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Projects How-To's Pleated Mini Skirt!


combine cute fabric, lace, buttons, spare time,and a sewing machine,

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