Sunday, March 7, 2010

How To Charge the PSP Without a Charger

How To Charge the PSP Without a Charger


How To Charge the PSP Without a Charger

Posted: 07 Mar 2010 06:48 PM PST

The Sony PlayStation Portable, or as it's commonly known, the Sony PSP, is a handheld video game console from the Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. Company. It is one of the leading handheld video game consoles sold today. The Sony PSP line was launched in December of 2004. This was the PSP-1000. Since then, three newer versions have been released. These are the PSP-2000, PSP-3000 and the PSP Go.

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How To Charge the Battery on a Game Boy Micro

Posted: 07 Mar 2010 06:45 PM PST

Nintendo is the pioneer in portable video gaming consoles. They started with their Nintendo Game & Watch line. Then they brought out their Game Boy line. Now their Nintendo DS line of handheld video games dominates the portable gaming scenes. The Game Boy Micro system is, as the name suggests, the smallest design of the Game Boy line of handheld consoles. It was also the last console to use the Game Boy brand. The Game Boy Micro features a battery life of 5-13 hours, depending on the settings used. When the batteries run out, it's a simple task to charge them again.

Here are the steps to follow when charging the battery on a Game Boy Micro:

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How To Make an Eco-Friendly Yard

Posted: 07 Mar 2010 06:44 PM PST

Having an eco-friendly yard not only conserves energy, it also helps Mother Nature replenish her natural resources. It takes serious commitment, dedication and a lot of hard work to have an eco-friendly yard. Moving away from your dependence on labor-saving devices, power tools, modern fertilizers, pesticides and herbicides to natural methods, tools and solutions may take some time to get used to. The initial investment may be huge but the dividends will be worth it. Your yard and garden will be greener, your plants and trees will be healthier and you will provide a natural habitat for birds and beneficial insects and you will be able to save on utilities and resources.

The tips below outline how you can turn your yard into an eco-friendly one.

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How To Make Roman Blinds at Home

Posted: 07 Mar 2010 06:41 PM PST

Purchasing Roman blinds in the store can become pricey, depending upon the quality of the blinds one purchases. These types of blinds are a beautiful accent to any room and are very versatile. These blinds make a great resource of keeping bright light out of a room, as well. Beauty does not have to be sacrificed by price, though. Anyone can make their own blinds at home. In order to save on costs, one only needs a few simple things to create their own Roman blinds, at home.

Gather all of the tools and fabrics one will need. Remember to use all safety precautions when working with tools.

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How To Learn about a Capital Campaign

Posted: 07 Mar 2010 06:38 PM PST

Learning all there is to know about Capital Campaigns starts with research. To start with, begin with a basic question: What is a Capital Campaign? Let's start by breaking the topic into parts. First a definition, the second word in the phrase Capital Campaign, campaign, means a special endeavor or project involving soliciting outside individuals in order to advertise a pre-established goal in order to elicit monies, assistance, and support in accomplishing that goal. An example of this would be a campaign for the presidency of a country. In this type of campaign, financial support would be solicited along with other types of support to arrive at the goal of being named president. In a similar manner, a typical Capital Campaign would solicit support, financial and otherwise, in order to reach a substantial financial goal. (the first word in Capital Campaigns: the CAPITAL)

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How To Make Your Own Essential Oil from Spice

Posted: 07 Mar 2010 06:34 PM PST

Is it possible to make your own essential oil from spices that are used to add flavor to our dishes? The answer is yes, essential oils may be generated from these spices. Essential oils may be flavored oils. Flavored oils can be used by combining oils and ingredients that go and blend well with them. When you are creative, you can make these things possible.

Homemade essential oils can be extracted from your garden flowers and plants as well as from spices. Here is one way on how you can make your own essential oil from spices:

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How To Make Your Own Herbal Bath Salts

Posted: 07 Mar 2010 06:33 PM PST

Herbal bath salts can be quite a luxury to have in your bathroom. Using them while taking a very indulgent and lengthy dip in a tub can be quite hard to envision when you're thinking about the usually insane price tags on wellness products, but don't fret! Herbal bath salts can be made in the convenience of your own home. You just have to know how to use them and combine them in a usable form.

The use of herbs and scents in bath salts has always been done in the past. There are just companies that specialize in this products and they totally make a killing with the way they charge for products just makes you think twice on whether or not you want to spend top dollar for their wares. But just the same, herbal salts are still very relaxing to have in your bath tub. The aromatherapy properties of the  bath salts can also be quite pleasurable to the nose and can really soothed stressed muscles and minds.

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How To Make Your Own Claymore Sword

Posted: 07 Mar 2010 06:32 PM PST

Making a claymore sword at home takes a lot of time, patience and brute-strength. You also need some basic blacksmithing and power tools to shape the sword, temper and harden steel and add flexibility. If you want to try your hand at blacksmithing here are at the basic steps for making a broadsword like claymore.

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How To Make Your Own Herbal and Anti-Microbial Mouthwash

Posted: 07 Mar 2010 06:17 PM PST

As unsavory as it sounds, your mouth is literally a zoo and jungle of bacteria and germs. No matter how often you brush your teeth, the remnants of food that remain in between your teeth and gums can serve as the mother lode for germs that want to procreate in your mouth. One way of reducing these tiny critters' numbers of course is by use of an anti-microbial mouthwash.

While there are many commercially available mouthwash solutions in the markets and groceries, you can always concoct one at home. Whether you're trying to save money or simply trying to be more self-sufficient and embracing of the natural way, there are various ways that you can create an antimicrobial and herbal mouthwash.

Here's how you do it:

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How To Make Your Own Hobo Purse

Posted: 07 Mar 2010 06:14 PM PST

A hobo purse can be a good fashion accessory for anyone trying to go for a bohemian or even hippie feel to one's getup. It is the perfect do it yourself project since the whole design and aesthetic of the accessory lies in how haphazard and random it looks. It was inspired that something that a poor or homeless person would usually have as he tries to hustle through mean streets so it's quite not shocking that it would turn out this way.

A hobo purse is one of the simplest designs of bags and purses. Despite its relative simplicity, hobo bags and purses by known designers and brands can fetch a hefty price tag. If you can make your own hobo purse you would certainly end up spending less for the bag and would have more to put in the actual purse!

Here's how you make your own hobo purse:

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How To Manage a Keynote Speaker

Posted: 07 Mar 2010 06:13 PM PST

One way of giving information to the public or a group of interested individuals is by getting a keynote speaker to render insights on certain subjects. After looking for your preferred keynote speaker comes the time to manage the speaker you hired. Getting organized is a tedious task, but here are some tips you can consider to make managing easier:

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How To Make Your Own Hot Oil Hair Treatment

Posted: 07 Mar 2010 06:09 PM PST

While you must have heard or read by now that hair in itself is a non-living entity that is produced by hair follicles – the living component that is in your scalp; there are still numerous reasons why you have to take care of your hair and continuously nourish it. Hair is made out of keratin and with enough care and treatment you would be able to maintain its natural glow, luster and strength.

You could always go to a parlor or a salon to get some form of hot oil hair treatment to make your hair extra smooth and shiny but that would cost you a lot of money. There are also hot oil creams that you could apply yourself at home but at the end of the day, these can still be some unnecessary expenses that simply could not be made in the face of a poorly performing economy.

If you want to have nice hair despite the floundering economy, try these techniques to improvise your own hot oil treatments at home.

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How To Manage a Micro-Business

Posted: 07 Mar 2010 06:05 PM PST

Micro businesses are not as big as General Motors or a big corporate company, but the way you should run your micro business should not differ from running a bigger company. Every business, whether big or small, should be treated as equal. Running a business is a risk but by applying the proper principles, it will increase your potential to succeed.

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How To Mop with Vinegar

Posted: 07 Mar 2010 06:02 PM PST

Vinegar is an inexpensive solution to clean your wood, laminate, or no-wax floor. So, don't bother buying those really costly cleaning products. Aside from releasing toxic fumes, some of them may even cause outright damage to your floor. Hot water is highly endorsed by laminate floor manufacturers. However, if hot water may slip through your flooring and run through your pipes, the buildup could form streaks.

Experts disclose that acetic acid is the key ingredient in vinegar. Its acetic concentration usually ranges between 4 and 8 per cent. Since it has low-acidity, it is quite mild and non-toxic. It is very versatile. Essentially, when used on wood, laminate, or no-wax floor, it naturally degreases, deodorizes, and eradicates mold. It has been proven safe to use even when pets and children are around.

Here are some of the steps to follow in mopping your floor with vinegar:  

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How To Open a BBQ Restaurant

Posted: 07 Mar 2010 06:01 PM PST

Opening a restaurant is a good business venture, and if you want a restaurant that will appeal instantly to people, then a BBQ restaurant is the best choice. You may already have a family secret recipe for a BBQ marinade and a BBQ sauce, and it is time for you to use these and make profit out of it. But aside from a very delicious recipe, you will need to consider a lot of stuff when setting up a BBQ restaurant. You may find the following tips useful:

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How To Open a Christian Bookstore

Posted: 07 Mar 2010 05:59 PM PST

People go to bookstores not just to buy books, but also to browse through books they do not intend to buy, but end up buying anyway when they find it interesting. That is why some bookstores have couches inside to encourage patrons to browse through books comfortably. A Christian bookstore is a good place for people to hang out, especially for the young ones who are just starting to learn about the Scripture. Since there are only a few exclusive Christian bookstores, it is a good business at the same time, a good way to serve and spread the Word. The following tips may be useful in guiding you before opening up a Christian bookstore:

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How To Choose July Wedding Flowers

Posted: 07 Mar 2010 05:57 PM PST

Getting married in July? Congratulations! Of course, one of your main considerations will be your bridal flower. Having the opportunity to choose your bridal flowers will give your wedding a more personal and unique touch. When choosing which type of flower to use, it's a good idea to buy flowers that are in-season and widely available in your area, because they will definitely cost much less than flowers that are out-of-season or which would have to be flown in to your area. So if you're looking to find out how to choose July wedding flowers, here are some great tips to help you out:
   

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How To Choose Living Room Decor for Small Rooms

Posted: 07 Mar 2010 05:56 PM PST

Have a small living room? No problem! The important thing is to be wise about choosing designs and furnishings that will give your living room the illusion of a bigger space. So if you're looking to find out how to choose living room décor for small rooms, here are some great tips and techniques to help you out: 

Choose furniture to scale. It's very important that you choose furniture that doesn't overwhelm your available space. In other words, go for smaller pieces such as beanbags, lightweight armchairs and loveseats over bulky couches.

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How To Choose Linens for a Bed and Breakfast

Posted: 07 Mar 2010 05:55 PM PST

If you have a bed and breakfast (or if you're planning to set up one), one of the most important things you'd need to plan will be the linens you'd be using for your beds. So if you're looking to find out how to choose linens for a bed and breakfast, here are a few easy tips to help you out:
 
Choose a mid-range thread count. The term "thread count" refers to how many threads are found in each square inch in both directions of the fabric. The higher the thread count, the higher the quality of the fabric and the more luxurious it is to the touch. You'd be able to find the thread count information at the front of the linen package. It will do you well to choose linens with thread count above 175, but don't go too high, because a too-high thread count will probably mean that each thread is thinner than usual (and this means the fabric might wear out quickly). About a 250 to 350 thread count should be a good choice.

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How To Moisturize Garden Hands

Posted: 07 Mar 2010 05:54 PM PST

Gardening is a very engaging hobby. However, your enjoyment is sometimes spoiled, or cut short, when you begin to realize what it could do to ruin your much-loved hands. Yes, sinking your hands into the soil can make them dry. Worried?  Here are some moisturizing tips to bring back the softness to your garden hands:

Wash and remoisturize your hands right after your gardening stint. Why?  Water doesn't only clean your hands. It also moistens them. But remember, washing with water isn't enough. You need to "confine" the moisture into your hands. How would you do that?  After washing your hands, have the following products handy: petroleum, lanolin, and glycerin. Apply any of the said products to your hands. Do it generously and evenly. You may even quickly massage your hands for a number of minutes. That would let the product go through uniformly into your dearly loved hands.

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How To Moisturize Your Face

Posted: 07 Mar 2010 05:28 PM PST

Moisturizing your face is not a big secret in making you look young and refreshingly healthy. But a lot of people ignore its importance. In fact, a number of men and women don't include, or literally leave it out, in their daily routines. Some even dismiss or simply see it as a useless ritual.

Moisturizing your face helps your skin to hydrate. That's according to the American Academy of Dermatology. It further elaborates that the main purpose of moisturizing your face is not limited to attracting "moisture". In a way, it also shields your facial skin, permitting it to hold in the water that is already there and putting it to effective use.

Below are the moisturizing steps for a well-nourished facial skin:

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How To Moisturize Your Scalp

Posted: 07 Mar 2010 05:26 PM PST

Having dandruff is really discomforting and embarrassing. It is a common problem caused by having a dry scalp. Dandruff shampoos are great in handling the mess, but they only address half of the problem. You still need to moisturize your scalp. Here are some care tips to free you from the scaly and itchy condition of dandruff. Scalp moisturizing pointers include:

Follow these healthy scalp care basics

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How To Monitor Bloggers for Reputation Management

Posted: 07 Mar 2010 05:24 PM PST

Blogs contain much information. Some of them are really useful while the rest are so-so. Anyway, you may want to search, monitor, and respond to some of the popular blogs or bloggers that write, talk, or discuss your company, your clientele, or your industry. They could definitely help your business. Here are some easy steps to follow if you wish to kick-off the indispensable process of on-line reputation management:

Identify the keywords related to your company. The list of keywords pertinent to your operations would serve as reference points in searching for blogs and/or host websites that deal with your company. Using your Internet browser, create a folder to organize all of the bookmarks related to them. You may organize them alphabetically. You may also group them according to locations where they operate or circulate. It is also sensible to subscribe to them. That means you get to be updated when new entries are posted or provided.

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How To Monitor Your Heart Rate while Weight Training

Posted: 07 Mar 2010 05:21 PM PST

Heart rate specifically refers to the number of heartbeats per minute. It is based on the number of contractions of the lower chambers of the heart, the ventricles. It may beat too fast or too slow. The average number of heartbeats is best counted during exercise. Here are ways how to effectively measure your heart rate while doing your weight training:

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How To Monitor Stocks

Posted: 07 Mar 2010 05:19 PM PST

Putting your money in the stock market is a risky and complex undertaking. It is also time consuming. In fact, being a successful stock investor or trader isn't that easy. You need to be insightful and pragmatic. Half of the challenge in ensuring a winning career in stock trading requires your ability to monitor stocks, beginning with the rising and falling of stock prices. Even though there are a number of tools that could help you out in intelligently guessing the stock trends, the following pointers may work well, particularly in building your business sense:

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