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The legend of zelda: twilight princess WII game walkthrough free guide

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As our holiday gift to you, enjoy this The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess online strategy guide completely gratis—free. Check out our complete walkthrough with boss fight strategies and heart piece locations while sipping nog. Unless you don't like nog. In which case, what's wrong with you?

Secrets of the Wii!

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Secret nintendo wii tips, tricks and techniques for the wii-gnorant!

HOWTO: Oil Change

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A great howto on oil changes with a touch of humor too.

Howto tie a shoe lace fast (video)!

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A cool video on tying your shoe lace real quick!

Starting and stopping services across an entire domain

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Good howto on starting and stopping windows services across the network

Fable: The lost chapters Quest HOWTO

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Good howto on various quests in Fable: The lost chapters

25 Words That Hurt Your Resume

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Great tips on resume writing:

"So, you're experienced? Before you advertise this in your resume, be sure you can prove it."

The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind Walkthrough

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An excellent introduction to Morrowind. If you are starting out or stuck, this is a good tutorial to understand the basics

Better guide to night photography

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one of the most important tools that you will need to take good night pictures is a way to stabilize your camera. Obviously, the easiest way to do this is with a tripod. You can get a basic tripod for about $20 from most stores that sell cameras. If you aren't a big fan of carrying around a large tripod, mini tripods can be found for under $20 that fit in your pocket or camera bag. If for some reason you really hate the idea of carrying a tripod at all, you can still take great night shots with a little creativity. For example, you could place your camera on a low wall with a flat top, your car (turn off the engine to reduce vibrations), the ground, etc.

Howto: Vi Text Edito

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This tutorial will show you how to use vi, a powerful visual editor. Using a special accelerated cheat sheet method, this tutorial is designed to make you a proficient vi user without requiring a huge time commitment. In this vi tutorial, you'll learn how to move around, edit text, use insert mode, copy and paste text, and use important vim extensions like visual mode and multi-window editing.

If you either don't know or aren't comfortable using vi, then you owe it to yourself to take this tutorial and get up to speed with one of the most popular and powerful Linux/UNIX visual editing programs.

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