Sometimes when you want to learn how to make something obscure it can be hard getting any resources from the library or bookstore.
Or for example you wanted to start a project but did not know where to start. What do you do?
Well you're in luck as there are plenty of "how to" websites on the internet.
There are plenty of website you can visit to go for help. One of my favorite sights is http://www.videojug.com/ . It has an immense library of video help that you can follow step by step. There are plenty of other sites that are great and educational when you need help. How Stuff Works is a great website that basically gives you in laymen terms how stuff works, lol.
eHow and wikkihow are also great website for starting projects or just to have a plain goofy project (marshmallow blow gun) to do.
One of my favorite things to do is Sushi. Sometimes I may forget how to do sushi rice and I have to hop on videojug to remind me the rice vinegar/salt/sugar mix. Or how to roll sushi and it makes it so easy to learn visually by going to videojug and using one of their lessons to succesfully accomplish this.
Sushi rice link:
http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-make-sushi-rice
Monday, November 24, 2008
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