Cool Resource

I am writing (shock, eh) and needed to know more about a chisel and an awl. So, I of course went to Wikipedia. At the bottom of the awl article was a link for “How to Use a Stitching Awl in Leather Work”. Since Sarah is a leather crafter, I checked it out. This link led me to an article at eHow.com.

I then played around some on the site, and think it is going to be another great resource for basic information. eHow.com – Clear Instructions on How To Do (just about) Everything:

What is eHow.com?
eHow.com is the world’s most widely read how to manual. Every month over 4 million people visit eHow to learn how to do something. With hundreds of thousands of pages of advice, eHow offers staff-written, reviewed and edited step-by-step solutions. Every eHow is clear, concise, and accurate. So whether you are learning how to tie a tie, build a deck, kiss on a date, train your dog to heel, ollie on a skateboard, lose weight, negotiate a raise, or even throw a curveball – eHow can help you. We at eHow love to share our expertise with the world and in turn offer our users the opportunity to share their expertise with others.

Like Wikipedia, it is user driven and made. So, like, you know, check it out.

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