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Everyone loves potato chips. The only things more American are Natural Light and arson. We thought we would share our way of making our own potato chips with you. They are HALF the price, HALF the fat, TWICE the flavor, and TWICE as awesome- plus you can make them any kind of crazy flavor you want to. They are healthier and tastier because they are baked, not deep-fried. Baked chips are expensive in stores, but you can make them for next to nothing. 1) Get some potatoes. I used the little tiny ones, but you can use whatever you have laying around. Experiment to find out which ones you like best.  2) Wash your potatoes. Peel them if you want to, but I like to leave the skin on.  3) Slice the potatoes between one-eighth and one-sixteenth inches thick (about 2-6 mm for you non-American readers), use a mandolin if you have one. Thickness is something that you can experiment with, it's mostly preference, but it has a pretty big effect on cooking time.  3) Put all of your sliced potatoes into a bowl. Add about a teaspoon of your favorite oil (I like olive oil).  4) Toss the potato slices in the oil. Slowly add more oil and toss if you need to. Go with about a teaspoon at a time. Only add enough to coat, if you have oil pooling in the bottom of the bowl, you have added too much.  5) Get a baking pan and cover it with aluminum foil. Spray that foil with your favorite non-stick spray. If you don't the chips will stick, and will be really hard to remove.  6) Lay your oil-coated potato slices in a single layer on the baking sheet.  7) Heat your oven to 400 degrees (F), set the timer for twenty minutes. This isn't the total cooking time, since we will watching them to see when they are done.  8) Put the potatoes into the oven and keep an eye on them. They are done when the edges start to curl up. I like mine a little more crispy, so I left mine in a little longer. It's another personal preference thing that you can play around with.   9) When the chips are done, pull them out and set them aside to cool. If you want to put some seasoning on them, this is the time to do it. Most people will add a little salt, but you can get creative with your toppings. I like mine with some black pepper and Old Bay seasoning.  10) Enjoy your chips!
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How to Stop Windows Automatic Updates from Restarting Your Computer Ever get tired of seeing this screen?
 It's easier to get rid of than you think. Just pull up Windows Command Prompt (usually Start > Run > and type "cmd"). Just type this following line to stop the annoying screen from popping up:
net stop "automatic updates"
 Voila! You are finished.
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Introduction: So I'm sure that all of you have seen some of the articles out there about making camping/hiking stoves out of a soda can. I look at them all the time, but they have one big flaw. Most of them don't have enough pictures, don't explain how the stove works, and have very vague directions. I am going to try to write an article that contains all of these things, and is easy to understand. The stove that I am going to show you to make can be used for camping, hiking, sitting around, making light, or just watching stuff burn. Instructions:- Get two cans. Make sure that they are empty and dry on the inside.

- Cut the bottom off of one of the cans. Make a smooth cut (I used a razor blade). The cut should be a little further up the can than an inch.

- Do the same with the other can.

- On one of the cans, you should crimp the top. Do this by gripping the can with a pair of pliers every half inch and twisting.

- Put the two bottoms of the cans together. The crimped can goes on top and inside of the uncrimped can. Press tightly to make sure that there is a good seal.

- Use a thumbtack to place a small hole in the lip of the upper can. The metal is fairly thick at this point, so it might take a little bit of force.

- Repeat this every 1/2 to 3/4 of an inch all the way around the can.

- Place a small group of holes (I used seven) in the center of the can that you just poked the holes around.

- Done
How it works:- The small group of holes that we cut on the top will be used for filling the stove. You have a few choices of fluid, but you can use any alcohol over 70%, or 140 proof. You can use denatured alcohol, HEET, or even vodka. Whatever works is fine, just don't use anything explosive like gasoline. I am going to use plain rubbing alcohol.

- Once the can is filled, we are going to cover the group of holes with a penny and fill the "well" that the can makes with our fluid. The penny is used to make sure that the fluid stays in the "well" and does not go into the stove.
- Carefully light the fluid that is filling the "well".

- The burning fluid on top of the stove causes the metal that the stove is made of to heat up, which boils the fluid inside. When the fluid starts to boil, it turns into a flammable gas that starts to escape from the group of holes that we punched around the top. The flaming fluid on the top ignites this gas.

- Once the fluid on top is used up, you end up with just the gas being burned that is coming out of the row of holes. This will continue to burn until the fluid inside runs out, or you cover with something and deprive it of oxygen.
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In this article I am going to explain to you a simple mechanism that you can use to blind a security camera, webcam, tv camera, camcorder, and most other optical recording devices. The idea is very simple, when a powerful laser is pointed directly at the lens of a camera, the lens is overwhelmed and cannot see. However, it is very difficult to precisely aim and keep a laser still from any practical distance. Here, I will show you an easy remedy for this problem. Materials
- A powerful laser, can be any color that you choose. Your range will depend on the power of your laser. (I suggest the C.O.R.E. by Wicked Lasers)
- A gun scope, binoculars, golf range finder, or other magnifying eyepiece. In this article I will use a gun scope.
- A small tripod.
Construction
- Start by attaching the laser to the gun scope in a fashion shown below. You can use any means of attachment that you want. Duct-tape, super glue, rubber bands, or string work well. Just make sure that the laser is on snugly and can be adjusted easily.

- Attach this unit to your tripod. Make sure that the whole unit is steady and well attached. If you plan on using this unit outdoors, it might be helpful to cover any critical components with a plastic shopping bag.

Use
- Before any use, the scope and laser must be properly aligned. To do this you should position the unit at the approximate distance from the camera that you will be using. Looking through the scope, move the laser into the center of the crosshairs, and lock the laser into place.
- Move to the location that you are going to use, it is best to have a straight shot at the camera.
- Look through the crosshairs and aim the unit at the target camera.
- Turn your laser on and fine-tune the positioning of the dot onto the camera. You should know that the laser is aligned properly because the laser will cause a glare when it reflects off of the lens of the camera.
- Lock the laser into the "on" position. This can be done simply by taping the button on most lasers down with a piece of strong piece of tape or tightly tying a piece of string around the laser over the button.
EffectThe following are demonstrations of the effect in action. Note the improved effect as the range is decreased. Also, using a green laser like the one mentioned above from Wicked Lasers will result in MUCH better result.    In my experiments using the C.O.R.E., the results were much better. The camera was completely disabled and all that resulted was a white screen. This was from a 15m range using a Microsoft WebCam. I would highly suggest using at least a 5 mW green laser over the 1 mW red lasers that are shown in the above picture. For an ever better result, you could use a combination of red/green lasers, which would making filtering the image nearly impossible. The images used in the article are used with permission by Michael Naimark, fromthis website, where there is a lot more information about this topic. |
There are a lot of good websites out there where you can watch tv shows online for free. Lately, I have been so busy that I haven't had the chance to catch all of the shows that I like to watch on tv, so I have been resorting to online streams. Here are my favorite links for (some legal, and some not so legal) websites where you can catch up on your shows, or just kill some time: TV Shows/MoviesSouthParkStudios.com- Matt and Trey (the guys that make South Park) made this website where you can watch every episode of South Park free and uncensored. It contains short commercials, but it is definitely a good site. hulu.comThis is a website that has partnered with NBC, FOX, and lots of other companies to bring you free streams of their popular shows. Some of my favorites are The Office, Scrubs, House, American Dad, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, King of the Hill and Futurama. They have tons of shows, you can check out the full directory of shows here. They also have a few good movies that you can check out here. WatchTVSitcoms.comThis website has a ton of content. It isn't quite as legal as the first two, but it has a lot more content. There are tons of movies (lots of which are still in theatres), and lots of TV shows. Some of my favorites are Prison Break, Weeds, The Sopranos, and The Boondocks. No ads, but sometimes the videos don't work. CWTV.comThis is the CW's site of videos. I don't watch this channel much, but I have some friends that really love it. The site looks pretty nice, and I'm pretty sure that the videos have ads in them. ComedyCentral.comI really only ever go to this site to watch clips of The Daily Show, but there are a lot of other clips from Comedy Central on there. It's worth a look. Musicmp3000.netThis website searches for mp3s on private servers. It is technically legal since they don't host any of the music, they just link to it. It has links to both listen to and download a file. mp3gle.comA lot like the site above, but sometimes their download link doesn't work very well. The streaming is very fast and good quality though. If all else fails just try BitTorrent!!! My favorite site for finding torrents is nowtorrents.com, it searches lots of different torrent sites and displays them in the same window. |
So I've been using this a lot lately. You can get an answer to most questions by sending Google a text message (sms). To do it, simply send a message to 466453 (G-O-O-G-L-E). Here are some example of what you can do: (send the following commands) - definition aspartame (returns the definition of aspartame)
- weather 90210 (returns the weather conditions for the zip code 90210)
- score yankees (returns the score for the Yankees game)
- movies 90210 (sends back a list of movies playing, you choose the movie and it returns movie times)
- translate hello in german (gives you the word hello in german, 'hallo')
- stock goog (returns stock quote for 'GOOG')
You can even convert things: - 5 gallons in liters
- 6 euros in usd
There are a lot of other cool things that you can do with it. For more information, and an interactive demo check out Google's web page on the subject here. |
Article reproduced with permission by Vic from lasercommunity.com. In this Page, I will show you how to make an Homemade Collimator for your laser! A laser collimator is basically a laser beam adjuster. You could adjust the beam of your laser to as thin as hair(great for burning). Or you could adjust it to go as far as possible, also known as the mRad(the laser beam's divergence). Things Needed:
- Concave Lens, About the size of your Laser(Look at picures)
- Convex Lens, About the size of your Laser(Look at pictures)
- Pen/Lead Pencil about as thick as your laser(Look at pictures)
- Fire Source(To heat knife)
- Knife(To Cut the "Pen/Lead Pencil")
- Epoxy Glue, ask a hardware store for the best glue for glass)
- File
The Lenses I used were from an old Camera. Instructions:Step 1: Test your lenses(concave infront of laser, move convex lens back and forth) and write down the distance between the 2 lenses that you think has the best divergence. Step 2: Heat up a knife until it's red, make sure the knife's handle isn't metal, if it is, make sure to wear gloves. Step 3: Look at the picture below to see where to cut, leave some extra space for the larger tube.  Step 4: Cut off/file down the pieces until you think the lens will fit (screw the 2 pieces together and look at your measurements from Step 1, look at the diagram and file down to about 1-3mm behind the dotted red line, DON'T GO PAST IT!!)  Step 5: Mix a small amount of Epoxy glue, and use a toothpick to apply it to where you put the lens.  
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Why would you want to take the safety off of a lighter? There are a lot of reasons- so you can tell your lighter from other people's, to be unique, just to do something when you're bored, but mostly because it gives you a WAY smoother light. Look at your lighter. Where the safety meets where the flame comes out, you will see two metal prongs that meet in the middle.  Using a pair of pliers, or a screwdriver, or a pencil or anything else you can, carefully pry both prongs up so that they point ninety degrees from their original position.  The safety on the lighter should now protrude slightly. Using your pliers, or just your fingers, grab the safety and pull it back towards the back of the lighter.  Gently wiggle the safety back and out until it comes free from the lighter.  Gently fold the two prongs back down to their original position.  You are now done! Enjoy your improved lighter.
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