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		<title>Greendiyenergy Review &#8211; Chose The Diy Guide That Best Suits You</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 May 2012 09:35:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Manosh</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are interested in producing your own energy for your house and you want to build yourself some solar panels you have two options regarding the DIY guides. You can find one on GreenDIYEnergy.com and by using it you will be able to produce your solar energy system with less than 100$. Click Here [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are interested in producing your own energy for your house and you want to build yourself some solar panels you have two options regarding the DIY guides. You can find one on GreenDIYEnergy.com and by using it you will be able to produce your solar energy system with less than 100$.</p>
<p><strong>Click Here to Download The Green DIY Energy Guide</strong></p>
<p>However the activity is time consuming and it implies hard work. Building solar panels can be difficult, but Green DIY Energy makes it easier for you by providing detailed instructions. You still need to invest some time and some energy before you can power your house with solar energy.</p>
<p>When you purchase Green DIY Energy you will receive instruction manuals for both solar panels and wind turbines, very useful video tutorials to watch the process of building solar panels step-by step and customer service. Green DIY energy is one of the best DIY guides available on the market and it teaches you all you should know about building solar panels. Even if complete beginner, you will be successful in this activity. Don&#8217;t worry if you don&#8217;t like the guide because you have 60 day money back guarantee.</p>
<p>If Green DIY Energy is not right for you, you can take into consideration the second best such guide, in my opinion, Earth4Energy. The instruction manuals and the bonuses are great, but the video tutorials are not so many. The lack of videos makes this program the second best after Green DIY Energy.</p>
<p>Earth4Energy has some important advantages such as an e-book on making biodiesel that you receive as bonus and the free upgrades. Whenever Earth4energy releases a new video, for example, you will receive it for free. This is a very helpful feature.</p>
<p>Compare the two guides and pick up the one you consider more suitable for you. Building your own solar energy system is not at all difficult, no matter which guide you choose.</p>
<p><strong>Click Here to Get an Extra Discount for Earth4Energy !</strong></p>
<p><strong>Click Here to Download The Green DIY Energy Guide</strong>.</p>
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		<title>You Can Do It Yourself! Tackling Diy Bathroom Plumbing</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 May 2012 09:34:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Manosh</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do it yourself. A generational catch phrase born from the crop of reality-based television programming that has captured an audience with extravagant remodels accomplished over a weekend and elaborate decorating on a budget. Do it yourself &#8211; or DIY &#8211; always existed as concept &#8211; budget-conscious homeowners pulling up their sleeves to tackle a project [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do it yourself. A generational catch phrase born from the crop of reality-based television programming that has captured an audience with extravagant remodels accomplished over a weekend and elaborate decorating on a budget. Do it yourself &#8211; or DIY &#8211; always existed as concept &#8211; budget-conscious homeowners pulling up their sleeves to tackle a project armed with tools and the ability to think on their feet. But the phrase do it yourself has produced a whole new harvest of weekend warriors filled with newfound confidence and eager to experience the self-satisfaction of a job well done.</p>
<p>&#13;Nothing seems to urge on do-it-yourselfers like a DIY bathroom plumbing project. The evidence lays in the community of homeowners who have dug in their heels, refusing to shell out hard earned dollars to a plumber simply to rectify a leaky faucet. The DIY bathroom plumbing project runs the gamut from drippy faucets and running commodes to noisy nozzles and flooding floors. But even more diverse are the extended projects that result from this initial foray into DIY-land. Suddenly, a DIY bathroom plumbing project becomes a full-blown remodel &#8211; vanities replaced; showers re-tiled; original floors swapped for their newer counterparts.</p>
<p>&#13;For those who have strapped on their tool belt and begun their journey into their DIY bathroom plumbing project, there are a few things to keep in mind. First and foremost, it is imperative that before beginning any repairs of sinks, toilets, and showers to turn off the water to that location. Nothing ends a DIY bathroom plumbing project quicker than a surprise flood. Further, any project involving electricity should be handled with extreme caution. Just as you turned off the water &#8211; turn off the electric power in the bathroom before tackling any projects.</p>
<p>&#13;Secondly, be sure that you have the appropriate parts to complete the DIY bathroom plumbing project. Parts that don&#8217;t fit will elongate the project and can easily end with disastrous results. </p>
<p>&#13;Finally, do your homework. Be sure to research the DIY bathroom plumbing project prior to starting. The Internet can be an enormous source of information as can your local home improvement store. And remember, you may be doing it yourself, but that doesn&#8217;t mean you can&#8217;t call in a professional if you get in over your head. Sometimes a pro can actually wind up saving you money in the end.</p>
<p>&#13;If you are well-researched, organized, and on your toes, your DIY bathroom plumbing project can pay dividends. Not only will you have the bathroom you want, but you&#8217;ll have the unrivalled satisfaction of knowing you did it yourself.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Apr 2012 09:35:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Manosh</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do it yourself. A generational catch phrase born from the crop of reality-based television programming that has captured an audience with extravagant remodels accomplished over a weekend and elaborate decorating on a budget. Do it yourself &#8211; or DIY &#8211; always existed as concept &#8211; budget-conscious homeowners pulling up their sleeves to tackle a project armed with tools and the ability to think on their feet. But the phrase do it yourself has produced a whole new harvest of weekend warriors filled with newfound confidence and eager to experience the self-satisfaction of a job well done.</p>
<p>&#13;Nothing seems to urge on do-it-yourselfers like a DIY bathroom plumbing project. The evidence lays in the community of homeowners who have dug in their heels, refusing to shell out hard earned dollars to a plumber simply to rectify a leaky faucet. The DIY bathroom plumbing project runs the gamut from drippy faucets and running commodes to noisy nozzles and flooding floors. But even more diverse are the extended projects that result from this initial foray into DIY-land. Suddenly, a DIY bathroom plumbing project becomes a full-blown remodel &#8211; vanities replaced; showers re-tiled; original floors swapped for their newer counterparts.</p>
<p>&#13;For those who have strapped on their tool belt and begun their journey into their DIY bathroom plumbing project, there are a few things to keep in mind. First and foremost, it is imperative that before beginning any repairs of sinks, toilets, and showers to turn off the water to that location. Nothing ends a DIY bathroom plumbing project quicker than a surprise flood. Further, any project involving electricity should be handled with extreme caution. Just as you turned off the water &#8211; turn off the electric power in the bathroom before tackling any projects.</p>
<p>&#13;Secondly, be sure that you have the appropriate parts to complete the DIY bathroom plumbing project. Parts that don&#8217;t fit will elongate the project and can easily end with disastrous results. </p>
<p>&#13;Finally, do your homework. Be sure to research the DIY bathroom plumbing project prior to starting. The Internet can be an enormous source of information as can your local home improvement store. And remember, you may be doing it yourself, but that doesn&#8217;t mean you can&#8217;t call in a professional if you get in over your head. Sometimes a pro can actually wind up saving you money in the end.</p>
<p>&#13;If you are well-researched, organized, and on your toes, your DIY bathroom plumbing project can pay dividends. Not only will you have the bathroom you want, but you&#8217;ll have the unrivalled satisfaction of knowing you did it yourself.</p>
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		<title>Protect Against DIY Disasters</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Apr 2012 21:35:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Manosh</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to a survey of 2,000 households carried out by Allianz Insurance, 16% have damaged their homers or their property while attempting to make improvements. 20% also admitted to injuring either themselves, or someone else, while carrying out DIY. This is supported by figures from the Society for the Prevention of Accidents, which estimate 200,000 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to a survey of 2,000 households carried out by Allianz Insurance, 16% have damaged their homers or their property while attempting to make improvements. 20% also admitted to injuring either themselves, or someone else, while carrying out DIY. This is supported by figures from the Society for the Prevention of Accidents, which estimate 200,000 DIY enthusiasts turn up at hospital each year. Interestingly the survey revealed householders in the north east of England have the most DIY disasters, while people in the south east are least likely to have a mishap.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>One of the main problems, according to Halifax Home Insurance, is that many people don’t know what they are doing. Research conducted by the company found that two thirds of men admit they only do DIY due to pressure from their partners or a sense of duty. Contrary to popular belief, men are not natural ‘DIYers’. Despite this many may be planning to attempt ambitious and potentially dangerous home improvement projects this Easter involving building, gas or electrical works. Halifax figures show that over a quarter of men have attempted electrical wiring at home, while almost a quarter of men have attempted to fit an entire new kitchen. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Without the proper qualifications or experience these people risk invalidating their home insurance policies if things go wrong. &#8220;TV home makeover shows make it all appear so simple, and it&#8217;s easy to forget that these are highly skilled professionals. In reality, trying to tackle certain areas you are not qualified for, such as electrics or plumbing, could invalidate your home insurance policy, leaving you liable for any subsequent damage. We&#8217;d recommend using a reputable tradesman rather than going it alone,” explains Halifax Senior Claims Manager Martyn Foulds.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Allianz Insurance figures reveal that 55% of those surveyed claimed to have started a DIY job without the correct tools and almost 50% said they had started a DIY job without really knowing how to do it. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>“Thankfully people can add accidental damage cover to their buildings and contents insurance to cover them for paint spilt on carpets or hammering a nail into a pipe,” says Simon Coughlin, spokesperson for Allianz Insurance.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Accidental breakage to some parts of the home such as sinks, baths, ceramic hobs and fixed glass in doors is included in most buildings insurance policies. However householders many need additional accidental damage cover to protect against common DIY disasters, such as drilling through water pipes, spilling paint on carpets or putting feet through ceilings. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>So before you get bitten by the DIY bug this weekend make sure your policy covers all eventualities, otherwise it could prove to be a very expensive weekend. “We suggest DIY enthusiasts should check to see if their insurance policy covers them for accidental damage in case the job goes horribly wrong,” says Simon Coughlin. “The average cost of a claim for DIY related damage is £600 and our claims staff expect to be busier than usual following a Bank Holiday weekend.” And, if in doubt, get an expert in to do the job!</p>
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		<title>Protect Against DIY Disasters</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Apr 2012 21:34:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Manosh</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to a survey of 2,000 households carried out by Allianz Insurance, 16% have damaged their homers or their property while attempting to make improvements. 20% also admitted to injuring either themselves, or someone else, while carrying out DIY. This is supported by figures from the Society for the Prevention of Accidents, which estimate 200,000 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to a survey of 2,000 households carried out by Allianz Insurance, 16% have damaged their homers or their property while attempting to make improvements. 20% also admitted to injuring either themselves, or someone else, while carrying out DIY. This is supported by figures from the Society for the Prevention of Accidents, which estimate 200,000 DIY enthusiasts turn up at hospital each year. Interestingly the survey revealed householders in the north east of England have the most DIY disasters, while people in the south east are least likely to have a mishap.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>One of the main problems, according to Halifax Home Insurance, is that many people don’t know what they are doing. Research conducted by the company found that two thirds of men admit they only do DIY due to pressure from their partners or a sense of duty. Contrary to popular belief, men are not natural ‘DIYers’. Despite this many may be planning to attempt ambitious and potentially dangerous home improvement projects this Easter involving building, gas or electrical works. Halifax figures show that over a quarter of men have attempted electrical wiring at home, while almost a quarter of men have attempted to fit an entire new kitchen. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Without the proper qualifications or experience these people risk invalidating their home insurance policies if things go wrong. &#8220;TV home makeover shows make it all appear so simple, and it&#8217;s easy to forget that these are highly skilled professionals. In reality, trying to tackle certain areas you are not qualified for, such as electrics or plumbing, could invalidate your home insurance policy, leaving you liable for any subsequent damage. We&#8217;d recommend using a reputable tradesman rather than going it alone,” explains Halifax Senior Claims Manager Martyn Foulds.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Allianz Insurance figures reveal that 55% of those surveyed claimed to have started a DIY job without the correct tools and almost 50% said they had started a DIY job without really knowing how to do it. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>“Thankfully people can add accidental damage cover to their buildings and contents insurance to cover them for paint spilt on carpets or hammering a nail into a pipe,” says Simon Coughlin, spokesperson for Allianz Insurance.</p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>Accidental breakage to some parts of the home such as sinks, baths, ceramic hobs and fixed glass in doors is included in most buildings insurance policies. However householders many need additional accidental damage cover to protect against common DIY disasters, such as drilling through water pipes, spilling paint on carpets or putting feet through ceilings. </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>So before you get bitten by the DIY bug this weekend make sure your policy covers all eventualities, otherwise it could prove to be a very expensive weekend. “We suggest DIY enthusiasts should check to see if their insurance policy covers them for accidental damage in case the job goes horribly wrong,” says Simon Coughlin. “The average cost of a claim for DIY related damage is £600 and our claims staff expect to be busier than usual following a Bank Holiday weekend.” And, if in doubt, get an expert in to do the job!</p>
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		<title>Attenborough: Amazing DIY Orangutans &#8211; BBC Earth</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Apr 2012 09:34:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Manosh</dc:creator>
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If you thought the Lyre Bird was a good mimmic, you&#8217;re in for a treat. This clip will bring your heart to your mouth as you wonder at how close orangutan behaviour is to our own. From the BBC documentary series, Life of Mammals. Watch more high quality videos on the BBC Earth YouTube channel here: www.youtube.com and visit www.BBCEarth.com for all the latest natural history exclusives and fantastic new wildlife videos.</p>
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		<title>Measuring the Success of a DIY Home Improvement Project</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Apr 2012 21:34:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Manosh</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gauging your success &#13;How does one gauge the success of a do it yourself home improvement project? What level of expectations should we have upon their completion? &#13;For a good many people, evaluation of a DIY home improvement project is out of the question. There is a general misconception that once a DIY project is [...]]]></description>
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<p>&#13;How does one gauge the success of a do it yourself home improvement project? What level of expectations should we have upon their completion?</p>
<p>&#13;For a good many people, evaluation of a DIY home improvement project is out of the question. There is a general misconception that once a DIY project is done, it&#8217;s done. No need to further evaluate whether the project was really a success or not. The need to evaluate the success of a DIY project has two main goals:</p>
<p>&#13;	Establish whether the project had been executed according to plan.</p>
<p>&#13;	Establish whether you&#8217;re improving as compared to previous different projects that you have done before. </p>
<p>&#13;The criteria</p>
<p>&#13;1.	Cost- how does one evaluate the true cost of a DIY project? Start with the basic raw materials. A central blueprint for any DIY project should have a list of the materials for the completion of a project. If the cost of the finished product and the projected cost of the project do not match, then this should be avoided in the future. A disparity of 25% from the actual cost can be acceptable.</p>
<p>&#13;The point of a DIY home improvement project is to basically save money. Saving money entails sticking to a budget- which has already been computed to be cheaper than actually hiring or buying finished goods. </p>
<p>&#13;In some rare instances, central plans have wrong computations- this is fine, as long as effort is given to remedy this problem in the future. </p>
<p>&#13;2.	Finished product- whether you&#8217;re replacing floor boards or making a rocking chair, one particular consideration would be the finished product itself. Simply put, does it look good?</p>
<p>&#13;Of course, do not expect that a hand-made cabinet made with spare wood found in the garage can look as attractive as the ones you buy from a furniture store or a factory outlet. But at least, the finished product should look decent, in combination with other pieces of furniture in your home. </p>
<p>&#13;This criterion is especially important when you plan to make large-scale DIY home improvement projects, such as replacing walls or parts of the roof. Once you&#8217;re done, indeed, you&#8217;re done. </p>
<p>&#13;3.	Timeframe- one thing should be made clear when we talk about DIY home improvement project timeframe: time does count. This issu can be discounted if you have a lot of free time in your hand: for instance, summer vacation or the like. But if you&#8217;re doing the DIY project on weekends, you have to make sure that you&#8217;re completing the phases of the project on time. </p>
<p>&#13;The reason for this criterion is that time is money when you think about it. If you spend three months creating a cabinet no bigger than a child&#8217;s table, then there is definitely something wrong with the project. Laziness should be eliminated in the picture- you can&#8217;t simply reason that you&#8217;ve been lazy. What would be the function of timeframe then?</p>
<p>&#13;Timeframe can vary from project to project. Try your best by sticking to a limited timeframe; indeed this will have its reward in later DIY projects. You can call it GOAL Setting.</p>
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		<title>DIY Wind Turbine Blade DC 180 Volt Electric Generator HAWT Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Mar 2012 09:34:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Manosh</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This DIY wind turbine blade is hooked to a 180 Volt Leeson 3.8 Amp Permanent Magnet Electric Motor acting as a generator. Maximum voltage recorded at ground level was 27 volts. Maximum Watts produced was 43 watts. People Come Here Using:&#124;dc motor wind turbine&#160;&#124;diy wind turbine&#160;&#124;Published News Upcoming News Submit a New Story Groups general [...]]]></description>
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This DIY wind turbine blade is hooked to a 180 Volt Leeson 3.8 Amp Permanent Magnet Electric Motor acting as a generator. Maximum voltage recorded at ground level was 27 volts. Maximum Watts produced was 43 watts.</p>
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		<title>Usual Trouble Spots in DIY Home Improvement</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Mar 2012 09:35:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Manosh</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people want to get in on DIY home improvement. Curiosity might have killed the cat, but curiosity for individuals who engage in DIY home improvement is gold. The reason for this is that often, curiosity is the strongest &#8220;hook&#8221; in every DIY home improvement project. &#13;Interestingly enough, this curiosity pushes people to pursue seemingly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people want to get in on DIY home improvement. Curiosity might have killed the cat, but curiosity for individuals who engage in DIY home improvement is gold. The reason for this is that often, curiosity is the strongest &#8220;hook&#8221; in every DIY home improvement project.</p>
<p>&#13;Interestingly enough, this curiosity pushes people to pursue seemingly daunting tasks: replacing the electric gate closer, repairing faulty electric wiring, fixing broken furniture, replacing worn-out parts of the wall, etc. Though the general success rate for these attempts varies, there remains the fact that many people continue with their DIY projects, sacrificing time and cash just to complete a project.</p>
<p>&#13;The pleasure is in the making, as they always say. However, there would be less trouble ahead if common trouble issues are known and avoided.</p>
<p>&#13;The usual trouble spots</p>
<p>&#13;1. Willingness to finish- no DIY home improvement project would prosper if you are not willing to &#8220;attack&#8221; a project until its logical conclusion. DIY sometimes has a bad name because some people start two or three projects and abandon them midway.</p>
<p>&#13;What happens when a person treads on the dangerous territory of DIY home improvement laziness? The house will be in shambles, or at least will suffer from a lot of clutter.</p>
<p>&#13;One should not sacrifice the beauty of a home to do it yourself shenanigans. If you don&#8217;t have enough will power to actually replace the door that you just forcefully removed with your power drill, then perhaps it&#8217;s time that you put it back to where it was before.</p>
<p>&#13;Never begin a big project that you cannot finish at all. To do so would be a waste of valuable resources.</p>
<p>&#13;2. Lack of skill- let&#8217;s face it. Not everything in life could be achieved through sheer willpower alone. You should take time to learn and develop the necessary skills as well.</p>
<p>&#13;If you have no prior experience with carpentry, that can be remedied by studying the basics of carpentry. If you don&#8217;t know how to tinker with the electrical system of your house, then that&#8217;s okay, do your research first before you start pulling out the wires from their rightful places within the walls.</p>
<p>&#13;DIY or do it yourself is not guesswork- its far from it. In its best manifestation, do it yourself is the application of what you learned on your own so far. Though some people might consider it play, it really isn&#8217;t. DIY home improvement is not about messing around with a few pieces of wood and some nails, laughing about how horrible the finished product is and throwing away the product of your labor.</p>
<p>&#13;This pervading mindset in DIY is harmful in many ways- first, it tarnishes the very basic precepts of DIY, and furthermore, it defeats the purpose of &#8220;doing it yourself&#8221;. If you go about it like a simple school project, chances are you would be wasting cash on something that you should have just bought in a shopping mall or a department store.</p>
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		<title>DIY iPhone Binder Clip Dock</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Mar 2012 09:35:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Manosh</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In my first How To video, I&#8217;ll show you how to turn a bunch of binder clips into an iphone/itouch/ipod dock that should work with most cases. note: I&#8217;m using the 3g cable that came with my 3g iphone. Music: Linus Loves &#8211; VH1 Justice &#8211; Phantom Digitalism &#8211; Digitalism in Cairo People Come Here [...]]]></description>
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