How to tie popular knots

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A scouting troop reference guide to tying “popular” knots. I guess the unpopular knots don’t get asked to prom.
Stephanie and I were trying to tie down stuff to my truck the other day, and I was very frustrated because I couldn’t figure out how my dad ties knots; he has some sort of slipknot that he ties that is secure, but you pull one end and it comes undone easily. I’ve been meaning to figure out how to do that.
oh, here’s a site that has animated knot instructions.

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Coinstar gives Amazon gift certificates – minus the fee!

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Coinstar now has a deal with Amazon and some other online commerce sites in which they will return a gift certificate to that site– and here’s the fun part — without the 8.9% fee they charge for sorting.
Woo hoo! I’m taking my pennies in. I’ve never felt like I wanted to pay the fee, but I also don’t want to sit around counting and rolling coins when I could be doing something more productive.
What’s interesting is that if you wanted to go completely off the grid, you could use your Amazon gift card to set up an Amazon account and pay, without ever entering personally identifying information, AND coinstar will accept paper money and convert it to the Amazon card. So if you were on the run from the law, and you wanted to send someone a gift from Amazon and have it shipped to them, you could put your cash into a coinstar machine, get a gift certificate, set up an anonymous Amazon account, and make purchases.

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Geek Bling Bag

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This guy’s got the same idea I do, only he puts together an inexpensive version of the geek bling bag that he could potentially lose if something happened. I thought it was funny that he chose an army navy surplus bag to carry his stuff, too.
This guy’s got the same thing, too!! I’m obviously a genius.
Oh, cool; there’s a whole “what’s in your bag” photo stream at flickr. I love flickr.

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PledgeBank

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PledgeBank is a site where you can sign up to pledge to do something — but only if other people will do it. You can either make your own pledge, or find a pledge that someone else has proposed and add yourself to their list, thust providing support for each other.

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Lori points out the best car magnet ever!

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Courtesy of my friend Lori, a pointer to the best car magnet ever on northern sun’s site… the “support our pants” magnet.
I currently have two magnets on my car — a rainbow one, which I bought, and a Women’s heart health one I got free from Clarian for spending $43,000 of my insurance company’s money to have my heart fixed there. I figure the heart one I probably should slap on there, regardless of how I feel about the whole ribbon magnet phenomenon.

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Propaganda Posters – Remixed

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Worth1000.com put together a great photoshopping contest of old WWII propaganda posters.

Along the same lines, only with a political purpose, The Propaganda Remix Project has numerous reworked posters, including some for sale.

Seems like I’ve seen another link like this someplace, but I don’t seem to have it bookmarked.

UPDATE: I found the link; it was Another Poster for Peace. I wrote it before. I linked to the Miniature Gigantic site in that post as well – they have peace posters, too.

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Library of Congress: Women of Protest

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The Library of Congrss Photographs from the Records of the National Woman’s Party
The National Woman’s Party, representing the militant wing of the suffrage movement, utilized open public demonstrations to gain popular attention for the right of women to vote in the United States. Their picketing, pageants, parades, and demonstrations–as well as their subsequent arrests, imprisonment, and hunger strikes–were successful in spurring public discussion and winning publicity for the suffrage cause.

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