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How to Test Vacuum Tubes
Vacuum tubes are an older technology not often used today, but they still show up in some amplifiers and other devices. For a quick test, inspect the tube for signs of damage and listen to the sound it makes. If you're familiar with tubes, you can also ge...
How to Keep Away Lizards
Lizards are a common pest in warm climates. While they don’t cause any damage and don’t usually infest, they can be unsightly and give many people the jitters. The best way to get rid of lizards is to keep your home clean and clutter-free. A clean, tidy h...
How to Wear an Off the Shoulder Dress
An off-the-shoulder shoulder dress is a refreshing, creative way to change up your look, whether you’re dressing for hot or cold weather. While traditionally designed for warm, breezy days, your dress can be repurposed for just about any occasion with the...
How to Attract Squirrels
Squirrels can spread seeds that help trees grow and provide endless entertainment with their cute antics. If you want to bring more squirrels into your yard, you can easily attract them with a constant source of food. In addition to their fondness for tas...
How to Be Romantic with Your Husband
Keeping the romance alive with your husband is easy when things are new and exciting. However, it can be a little tougher to be romantic with your husband when you’ve been married for a while. Luckily, there are many different romantic things you can do f...
How to Check Kernel Version on Android
This wikiHow teaches you how to look up your Android's kernel version in the Settings app.
How to Cut Vinyl Siding
Vinyl siding is a stylish, cost-effective siding option for homes and buildings. The key to installing vinyl siding is cutting it properly so it all fits together and has a neat, clean finish. Fortunately, cutting vinyl siding is easy, and you can actuall...
How to Wear a Lapel Pin
Lapel pins are a fun way to add personality and interest to a boring old suit. Whether you wear lapel pins often or are just beginning to experiment with them, you can craft a polished look that stands out from the crowd. By choosing a lapel pin and putti...
How to Clean Pumpkin Seeds
Pumpkin seeds not only make carving pumpkins more fun, but they're also a great snack. In order to eat them, the pumpkin seeds have to be cleaned to remove all of the pulp and strings. If you place pumpkin seeds in a bowl of water, the seeds will float an...
How to Drive a Van
Larger than cars and smaller than semi trucks, vans are a perfect solution for people who need to transport a lot of things but still want to use a relatively cheap and compact vehicle. Whether you’re renting a van or using your own, knowing some simple r...
How to Balance a Centrifuge
A centrifuge is a piece of laboratory equipment commonly used in chemistry and molecular biology. The centrifuge is roughly circular in shape, with circular holes for sample tubes arranged around the perimeter. Balance the centrifuge by positioning sample...
How to Wash Dyed Hair Without Losing Color
After coloring your hair, you may be concerned about fading. Luckily, you need only follow a few simple steps to keep your hair looking bright and vibrant for as long as possible.
How to Turn on a Water Heater
Whether you have an electric water heater or a gas water heater, you can turn it on without having to call a professional to help you. An electric water heater requires finding the circuit breaker and turning it on, while a gas water heater needs the pilo...
How to Do a Human Flag
The human flag is one of the most difficult upper body exercises to do—without a strong arm, shoulder, back, and core muscles, it is nearly impossible. But the challenge of the pose is also what makes it satisfying. With strength training and practice, co...
How to Take Gaviscon
Gaviscon is a medication used to treat heartburn, acid reflux, and upset stomachs with minimal side effects. Before taking Gaviscon, consult your doctor about using this medication to make sure that your symptoms do not indicate a more serious health issu...
Using the Empirical Rule to Analyze Data and Draw Conclusions
The empirical rule, also known as the 68-95-99.7 rule, is a handy way to analyze statistical data. It only work for a normal distribution (bell curve), however, and can only produce estimates. You’ll need to know the mean and standard deviation of your da...