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How To: Make a stylish pet bed

In this how to video, Allyce King steps up to the sewing machine to make a quick, stylish bed for pets to coordinate with any decor. Then get some notion know-how. Check out this list of the supplies every creative chick should have in her sewing kit. Watch this how to video and you will be able to sew your pet a bed in no time.

How To: Make glowing water

This video tutorial will show you how to make glowing water. You can use as an ingredient to make other science projects glow in the dark, such as crystals and slime. All you need is a highlighter pen and some water. Check out this how-to video and go make some glowing water.

How To: Generate an Microsoft Excel sheet using XML

Check out this video tutorial on how to generate an Excel worksheet using XML. There's a free library from CarlosAG.net, and you need to get the free dll file from there. This video will show you how to use it. You need to use CreateExcelFile in Microsoft Visual Studio to use the XML. You will need to use Microsoft Excel 2003 or 2007 to open this file.

How To: Catch catfish with planer bobbers

Check out this how-to video on planer bobber fishing for catfish. This is how to do it, every time. From getting bait at the free bait store, to rigging up with fresh bait, to casting the coolest new planer bobber proto types in the world. If you're not planer bobber fishing for catfish,look what you're missing.

How To: Use AT&T Mobile TV on your cell phone

Check out this quick demonstration on how to use AT&T Mobile TV, which will deliver full-length television content and sporting events from top networks, including programming from leading entertainment brands CBS Mobile, Comedy Central, ESPN Mobile TV, FOX Mobile, MTV, NBC 2GO, NBC News2Go and Nickelodeon.

How To: Firewalk across hot coals

Check out this tutorial video to learn how to fire walk. Michael Shermer, publisher of Skeptic magazine and monthly columnist for Scientific American, tries his hand at firewalking barefoot across 1000-degree red hot coals and doesn't get burned. Dr. Shermer provides a scientific explanation for the mysterious phenomenon.