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June Breivik80 How To #Websites You Should Know About http://t.co/M7e0Fnn7 #HowTo #DIY
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alex71wNach Kategorien aufgeteilte Liste von 80 Links zu Seiten mit "How-To's", also Anleitungen fürs schnelle Selbermachen/-wissen/-finden
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Johan LarssonSitting on my dining room table, I currently have half a dozen projects in various states of doneness. Some involve vivisected computer parts, others will eventually be wearable and a few are just cool things I’ve ran across on the internet. I like doing
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Christy Brown80 sites...some nifty, some rather useless--seriously, some of the crafting sites were lame beyond belief. But the good ones are very, very good and even the mediocre ones aren't bad. It's just the crafting...if you are crafty, you already have a list a
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mavflySitting on my dining room table, I currently have half a dozen projects in various states of doneness. Some involve vivisected computer parts, others will
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80 How-To Sites Worth Bookmarking Bookmark Sitting on my dining room table, I currently have half a dozen projects in various states of doneness. Some involve vivisected computer parts, others will eventually be wearable and a few are just cool things I’ve ran across on the internet. I like doing things myself — I think the DIY bug is one of the best communicable diseases in the lifehack community. These eighty sites are the places I turn to when I’m trying to figure out how to accomplish any particular goal. Any time I’m facing a new project, I start searching for how-tos that will help me figure out how other people did similar things and how likely I am to finish the project with all ten fingers still intact. I’ve broken them up into a few different categories, just to help you narrow down what you might be looking for. Some are simply archives full of tutorials. Some are blogs that publish how-tos fairly regularly. Some are just great resource sites. But they all have provided me with the information necessary to carry through on a project. Every How-To They Can Get Their Hands On These ten sites are more than happy to host any how-to around. I’ve seen everything from computer hardware hacks to instructions for brewing beer on these sites. This is the place to start — you can narrow down your search as you get a better idea of your project. 1. Make Magazine’s Blog 2. Instructables 3. How Stuff Works 4. Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories 5. wikiHow 6. flickr 7. Lifehacker 8. Popular Mechanics 9. DIY Happy 10. Expert Village Become a Technophile in Ten Easy Steps Each of these sites focuses primarily on providing the hacks you need to make sure that you have the best hardware and software around. One word of warning: you might run across some obsolete answers to your questions in the archives. Software how-tos don’t age as well as tips on building new furniture 1. Hack A Day 2. Hack This Site 3. I
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80 How-To Sites Worth Bookmarking Bookmark Sitting on my dining room table, I currently have half a dozen projects in various states of doneness. Some involve vivisected computer parts, others will eventually be wearable and a few are just cool things I’ve ran across on the internet. I like doing things myself — I think the DIY bug is one of the best communicable diseases in the lifehack community. These eighty sites are the places I turn to when I’m trying to figure out how to accomplish any particular goal. Any time I’m facing a new project, I start searching for how-tos that will help me figure out how other people did similar things and how likely I am to finish the project with all ten fingers still intact. I’ve broken them up into a few different categories, just to help you narrow down what you might be looking for. Some are simply archives full of tutorials. Some are blogs that publish how-tos fairly regularly. Some are just great resource sites. But they all have provided me with the information necessary to carry through on a project. Every How-To They Can Get Their Hands On These ten sites are more than happy to host any how-to around. I’ve seen everything from computer hardware hacks to instructions for brewing beer on these sites. This is the place to start — you can narrow down your search as you get a better idea of your project. 1. Make Magazine’s Blog 2. Instructables 3. How Stuff Works 4. Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories 5. wikiHow 6. flickr 7. Lifehacker 8. Popular Mechanics 9. DIY Happy 10. Expert Village Become a Technophile in Ten Easy Steps Each of these sites focuses primarily on providing the hacks you need to make sure that you have the best hardware and software around. One word of warning: you might run across some obsolete answers to your questions in the archives. Software how-tos don’t age as well as tips on building new furniture 1. Hack A Day 2. Hack This Site 3. I
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