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Adding a remote switch to a power strip with cheap parts-- $3 strip from Fry's, <$3 of parts from Discount Builders Supply, and a spare length of cord.
Based on iwilltry's awesome Instructable(s): www.instructables.com/id/Make-your-own-remote-power-switc...
After the chicken has cooked perhaps 30 min or so, you are ready to add some water. I just guess...try to cover the chicken. Add Salt, a chicken bulion cube, and baharat (Saudo mixed spices)
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After drilling a pilot hole then a larger hole in the new brush the Sonicare fits right in. The rubber on the grip protrudes into the hole making a snug fit.
One of life's little inconveniences is figuring out which earbud is left and which is right. Sure, they're labeled "L" and "R", but it's so tiny and hard to read that it makes it hard to see which is which, and when you start untangling the cords it's easy to lose track all over again.
A quick fix is to put some sort of identifying mark on one or both of the earbuds. Colored Sharpie or nail polish would work, but I didn't want a permanent blemish on the buds. So I chose to use my favorite marking tool, colored electrical tape. It can be picked up from any hardware or electronics supplier for cheap - usually under $1 per colored roll. It's easy to cut and work with, and the stretchy adhesive tape sticks quite well to a variety of surfaces. Best of all, it's not permanent and can be easily removed.
I always look for the left earbud out of habit, so I decided to simply mark the "L" bud with a thin strip of orange electrical tape. I used a sharp Exacto knife to cut a thin strip of tape that was about an inch long. Then I just wrapped the tape around the shaft of the earbud, stretching it a bit as I wrapped to give it some staying power. It looks great and makes figuring out which bud is which a breeze.
I used cotton scraps, cut into 4" squares (these are sometimes known as "charm squares" and you can buy them ready-cut on ebay, or do it yourself by cutting round a template.
To make five metres of bunting, you'll need about 30 squares.
This was done primarily for cheezburger but should be useful here too!
Listen carefully glasshoppa ...
At the top of your browser there's a field with the link of the page you're on (eg. for me this page says www.flickr.com/photos/muriell/3472219074/in/set-72157616814029680). To go to a link that someone sends you ...
1. copy the link (click at start of link and hold left mouse button down; move mouse to end of link so that whole link is highlighted; release the mouse button - link will be highlighted; press the Control [Ctrl] and letter [C] keys symultaneowsly (to copy) or right click on the highlighted link and select 'copy' from the pull down menu that miraculowsly appears);
2. paste the link into that field at the top that i mentioned (highlight the text in the top field like you did with the first link; press [Control] and letter [P] symultaneowsly or right click and select 'paste' from the pulldown menu; the original link should be replaced with the one you just copied and pasted); Note: you can paste the link anywhere you want in the same way!!
3. press [Return/Enter] - your browser should then clunk and whirr and show you the link page you copied.
Any probs just ask!
Hope I've clarified rather than confuzzled!!
Mais on la fait en arrondi, le long de la vlieseline de ce côté (pas comme moi quoi), la petite couture.
Ah, très important: fair eun point d'arrêt à la fin de la couture, pour que ça tienne bien quand on va retourner le tissu. Sinon ça va être abîmé.
When you're done doing a running stitch around the entire circle edge, pull on the threads. This should gather the edges together. Simply press the yo yo flat, and it should look like the one in the photo.
Added and blending colorants for handmade soap.
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