Monday, August 18, 2008

How are the Beijing Olympics Medals Made?

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Obverse Side
















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Putting jade into the medal






























Finiahing

Friday, May 16, 2008

How to Care for A Miniature Dachshund


Dachshunds were originally bred in Germany to be courageous, tough and persistent in order to hunt badgers and also foxes and rabbits. Their small size and short legs enabled them to dig foxes, badgers, and rabbits out of their dens. Dachshund, means "Badger Dog". Dachshunds were originally larger than seen today but were bred to be smaller towards the end of the 19th century.

Things You’ll Need:

* Feed bowl
* water bowl
* collar
* dog bed
* Suitable toys

Step1
Grooming. Short haired Dachshunds will require only occasional grooming, long haired Dachshunds will require daily grooming.

A brush or grooming mitt will be needed to prevent the hair from becoming matted and to remove loose hairs. Long Haired dogs will require a stiff brush, whereas short haired dogs will require a soft brush.

Rubber Grooming Mitts fit over the hand allowing the dog to be groomed whilst firmly stroked.

Claws may require trimming from time to time with a pair of nail clippers.
Step2
The amount of food required will depend on its size and also on its age and daily exercise. Most commercially prepared dog foods will include a feed chart indicating the average food requirement by size of dog and this will act as a reasonable guide.

It is important when changing foods to do so gradually by feeding the old food with a small amount of the new food and then over a few days decreasing the amount of old food and increasing the amount of new. This should avoid any stomach upset due to change of diet and is particularly important with puppies and young dogs.
Step3
The Dachshund is very active and needs regular exercise. Early training is recommended. Long Haired Dachshunds require regular grooming and regular ear cleaning is needed for all varieties of Dachshunds.

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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Drumkit Setup Guide

Set up your drum kit, base, snare, cymbals and all, with basic tips and tricks for beginners; learn how with tips from our expert drum instructor in this free drum kit video music lesson.

How to Play 1-4-5 Bass Guitar Progressions

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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Introduction to Bass Guitar Basics

In this segment we would be discussing the introductory basic to the bass guitar. We would be talking about the components of the guitar itself, the body, the head, the neck. We would be demonstrating on our 4 string base though you might own a 5 string or a 6 string we recommend learning first with the 4 string base. Well at least these 4 strings EAD and G. Whether it is 6 strings, whether it is how to tune using the electric tuner or using your ear. We would talk about proper positioning, about how to pluck the strings. We would talk about the different methods but we would go probably concentrates in using our fingers as oppose as a pick or our thumb. Those are reliable techniques to you would rather work on the harder one and the more rewarding. We would talk about notes on the top 2 strings the low E and the A string on our bass ans we would learn the natural notes on those plus a melody. By the end we would be playing Mary Had a Little Lamb and we would understand also in between where our sharps and our flats can be found. How to read base clef and how to read notes as well.




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Sunday, May 11, 2008

How to Clean a DVD Player


Source: www.ehow.com

This brief walk-through will teach you a quick and efficient way to clean your dvd player, as well as tips to keep it maintained.

Things You’ll Need:

* Air Duster
* Cleaning Disc
* Q-Tips
* Rubbing Alcohol
* Screw Driver
* 3 in 1 Oil

Step1
First you will want to start by, unplugging your DVD player from the wall and tv, and move it to a more suitable working environment, like a table or desk.

Step2
Examine the outside of the DVD player, around the vents for the cooling fans, and look for any excessive dust build up, if the vent area seems to have a small quilt of dust on it, it has been way to long since you cleaned! You dont want to blow this dust with the air duster, as it will spread back into the DVD player, however, if your dust build up is light, you can begin by blowing through the machine. If you open the drawer, on some models this will allow you to blow all the way through the DVD player.

Step3
Next, you can put your cleaning disc in and relax as it plays through, however, if you had the "Quilt 'O Dust" mentioned above, your dvd player is most likely still not playing correctly. If the cleaning disc played through, you can stop here, if you had the quilt of dust, you will need to do a bit more thorough of a cleaning, continue to the next step if this is your case, otherwise.. go watch a movie!

Step4
Ok, now for the fun part, and a crash course in electronics. We will now disassemble your dvd player for a good clean. First looks around the seams of the dvd player for the screw holes, and for security tape. (There should be a piece of tape on the dvd player that would break if the dvd player's case is opened, this will VOID YOUR WARRANTY, continue only if you could care less about your warranty or its expired) Now once you have made your decision to open it up anyways... remove the screws on the bottom side, so that you are removing only the outer casing of the DVD player. Now that you see all the insides of the dvd player, start removing the heavy dust collections around your vents by hand, after you have completed this, you can go over all of the insides with the air duster, just be sure not to tilt, shake, or hold the can upside down, the liquid nitrogen that comes out can damage your electronics and your skin!

Step5
Once you have the inside blown down, you can get your rubbing alcohol and a q-tip, dip your q-tip in the alcohol, and use this to wipe down the laser, you can also use the alcohol on the rails that the laser is guided on if there is dust here as well, do not use the alcohol on any of the circuits, or the boards they are on, just the laser, the rails it rides on, and if it has small belts on it, you can clean them and around them with the alcohol.

Step6
Once this is wiped down, and you have let it dry (wont take but a minute) get your 3-1 oil, and dip another qtip in it, and lightly brush some on the rails the laser rides on for a smoother move, this may even make your dvd player run a bit quieter, you can also use this on any gears you may see that are attached to belts. Make sure not to get any on or around the laser, or on any of the circuit boards, be very careful.

Step7
Once you have done all of this, you can begin to put your DVD player back together, once its together, you can run the cleaning disc, however, this probably isnt necessary, as you just cleaned the laser with alcohol. Your DVD player should now be restored to practically new!

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

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Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Pro at Cooking Ep#1

Monday, April 21, 2008

Mentalism Trick

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How to Insert a Contact Lens



Source:eHow Health Editor
www.eHow.com
Inserting soft contact lenses can be exasperating for new users. Just when they think they are done, the lens pops out because it is too dry or inside out. By following a few simple steps, new users will be inserting and enjoying their contact lenses just like long time contact lens wearers.


Things You’ll Need:



* Soft contact lenses
* Contact lens case
* Contact lens solutions

Step1

Prepare the work area. Most people insert contact lenses in the bathroom. Be sure to use a cleaner to sanitize the bathroom counter or vanity. Arrange the lens case and solutions for easy reach.

Step2
Ready yourself. Push up long sleeves. Contact lens solutions can roll down the hands and arms. Wash your hands thoroughly and dry with a clean towel. Plan to spend a little time. New users typically need 5 to 10 minutes until the procedure is learned.

Step3
Open the contact lens case. Remove one lens using the index finger. Apply a few drops of rinsing solution. Balance the lens on the fingertip.

Step4
Examine the edges of the contact lens. They should point upward as if ready to cup the eye. If the edges are flat, the lens is inside out. Flip it over.

Step5
Control blinking. Raise and hold the upper eyelid using one finger from the free hand. With the other hand, extend the index finger that holds the lens. Use the middle finger next to it to draw down the lower lid.

Step6
Look directly into the contact lens. Carefully place it on the center of the eye. For an alternative method, look upward toward the ceiling. Lightly touch the lens to the white of the eye.
Step7
Remove the fingertip. Gently let go of the lower eyelid followed by the upper lid. Close the eye. Count to 5. If the lens feels dry, insert a few drops of rewetting solution. Insert the other contact lens using the same procedure.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

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Sunday, April 13, 2008

How To Get Rid of Fleas



Fleas can transmit disease and cause tapeworm, so getting rid of fleas on your pet is a must for a healthy animal and a healthy home. Fleas prefer warm and humid conditions and is therefore more than a seasonal problem in some parts of the country. Follow these steps to help your pet and learn how to get rid of fleas.

Instructions:

Things You’ll Need:

* Washing machine
* Flea/tick pet shampoo
* Hot, soapy water
* Flea/tick spray or powder
* Prescription flea-control medication
* Pet flea comb
* Vacuum
* Veterinarian

Step 1:
The best way to get rid of fleas is by prevention; fleas thrive in heat and humidity (and are most active in summer and fall), so assess your pet and his environment frequently.

Step 2:
Help prevent fleas indoors by vacuuming your home thoroughly and frequently, paying close attention to corners, cracks, crevices and basements. Dispose of vacuum cleaner bags conscientiously, as adult fleas can escape. Also, choose your pet's friends wisely; avoid animals you suspect may carry fleas. Dog parks are fun, but a move-able feast for fleas!

Step 3:
Remove any fleas from your pet using a fine-toothed pet comb designed for flea removal, and drop the fleas into soapy water to drown them.

Step 4:
Wash pet bedding in hot, soapy water weekly; this is the most likely site for flea eggs and larvae.

Step 5:
Prune foliage and keep grass trimmed short to increase sunlight, as flea larvae cannot survive in hot, dry areas. Remove any piles of yard debris close to your home.

Step 6:
Bathe pets weekly, if possible, to get rid of fleas. If bathing is not an option, speak to your veterinarian about appropriate alternatives.

Step 7:
Watch your pet for signs of flea trouble: excessive scratching and biting, especially around the tail and lower back, and possibly raw patches where the animal has been biting and scratching himself. Also watch for 'flea debris' (black, granular dried blood) and fleas themselves on your pet's skin.

Step 8:
Talk to your veterinarian about various treatments for your flea-plagued pet: a flea adulticide applied monthly to the skin; a monthly pill that prevents fleas from reproducing but doesn't kill adult fleas; and multipurpose products that prevent flea reproduction and control heartworms, hookworms, whipworms and roundworms. Also consider flea collars and flea powders.

Step 9:
Look into chemical flea-treatment products to apply by hand around the environment in spray or powder form. Ask your veterinarian for a recommendation on the best product and how to use it.

Saturday, March 29, 2008

How To Mount a Dashboard Camera

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Infrared Goggle Hack For Under $10

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