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Our newest site on the web shows you “how to” with a collection of how-to videos! LearnHowTo.TV offers visitors a wde range of how-to videos, on a broad range of topics, all for free! Want to learn how to make an origami jumping frog? Stuff a turducken? Find your IP address for your computer? It’s all there, in simple to follow video form, for free! You can also learn how to fold a shirt like a pro, how to make kid-friendly chopsticks, how how to print out free business cards, and how to drive a finish nail! You can even sign up to have an email alert sent to you whenever LearnHowTo.TV posts a new how-to video, and if you aren’t sure how to sign up you can - that’s right - watch the “how to sign up” video! So check out LearnHowTo.TV. Me? I’m off to learn how to make mojitos!
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