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File.php (JPEG Image, 2481 × 3508 pixels) How To Make a Secret Hollow Book: The first step into making the hollow book is to select a book. Make sure this is a book your own, and not one belonging to the library, or your family. I suggest rummaging through books at yard/garage sales. Make sure it is a hardback; otherwise you will cut all the way through the other side when you are cutting out the insides.You'll also need: Elmer's white gluea container to hold glue solution (I've chosen a film canister)X-acto knife, and/or box cutter. Both if you have thembrush to apply glue solutionpencil/penruler, or other rigid straight edgeSelect a page that you want to be the first one cut out, and save that page to be cut out at the end.

(I'll explain later) Even if you don't want to save any pages at the beginning of the book, you must set one aside for a later step. Mix a solution of white glue and water. Holding the remaining pages together, brush the edges with the glue solution - enough to soak in pretty well, but not too drippy. Remember that first page we saved? Social. How to use Disk Management to configure basic disks in Windows XP. This step-by-step article describes how to use the Windows XP Disk Management snap-in to configure a basic disk and prepare it for use. This article also describes how to create and delete partitions, and how to format volumes with the FAT, FAT32, or NTFS file systems. Basic disks and volumes Basic disk storage supports partition-oriented disks. A basic disk is a physical disk that contains primary partitions, extended partitions, or logical drives. Partitions and logical drives on basic disks are also known as basic volumes.

If you are running Windows XP Professional and one or more of the following operating systems on the same computer, you must use basic volumes, because these operating systems cannot access data that is stored on dynamic volumes: Windows XP Home EditionMicrosoft Windows NT 4.0 or earlierMicrosoft Windows Millennium Edition (Me)Microsoft Windows 98Microsoft Windows 95MS-DOS How to use Disk Management How to create a new partition or a new logical drive Troubleshooting.

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Buildings. America’s 120 million buildings consume a prodigious amount of energy—42 percent of the nation’s primary energy, 72 percent of its electricity, and 34 percent of its directly used natural gas. They use more energy than any country except China and the whole United States. But the U.S. buildings sector presents juicy opportunities to profit from new business initiatives, drive innovation, and save money—and to realize societal benefits like creating jobs, improving public health and environmental stewardship, and strengthening national security. The functions for which buildings use energy are many, varied, but basically quite simple.

Buildings need to keep us comfortable, illuminate our tasks, and power our gadgets while supporting our health and lifestyles. To minimize waste, we don’t need rocket scientists or brain surgeons. We just need to focus on a few key energy end-uses. Standard forecasts project that the buildings sector’s energy use will keep rising. Three tools, many benefits.

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Food. Ds game. Tax. Future music downloads. How to build. Music mixes. Music blogs. Farming Friends » Pork Brawn – Recipe. Pork Brawn – Recipe Last week I made pork brawn and was unsure of the results but I have to say that I was very pleasantly surprised. Pork Brawn Ingredients 1 pig’s heada couple of trotters – preferably back trotters as they have a little more meat on them.1 bay leafmixed herbsmixed spices1 onionlemon juice Method Here is my method which I have adapted after reading Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall’s recipe. Cut the head and trotters into smaller pieces so that they fit in a large pan.Cover with water (salt can be added but I decided not to add any to my brawn).Add bay leaf, herbs, spices and pealed/chopped onion.Simmer the content and for the first half an hour remove any scum that floats to the top of the pan.Simmer the contents for about 4 hours.Remove the head and trotters – at this point I decided to just use the meat on the head and trotters and not the ears, skin, eyes or nostrils.

Pork Brawn Served With Chutney & Toast Eat the brawn cold with mustard or chutney. ShareThis About The Author sara.