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How To: Hack Urban Rivals (08/24/09)

In this eight minute video the host of the video conveys the methods and techniques that can be used for hacking the "Urban Rivals" video game. By use of Microsoft Word, the host types out the methods that are being used. This typing makes for a clear and easy to understand communication system to the viewers. The first step that is thoroughly explained by the host is simply to make and account. This makes it possible to play Urban Rivals in the first place. Throughout the rest of the video, ...

How To: Use the Kongregate badge hack (09/20/09)

Kongregate is a site that allows users to upload games. Users must go to the site to download the hack. On the site, select Kongregate. Then select the first topic and click on KBH 2.0.14. Once downloaded, you can extract the files onto your desktop. Open up the file and follow the video on how to use it. It also comes with the auto rater. This video will benefit those viewers who play games on the Kongrgate website and would like to earn badges.

How To: Download Cheat Engine 5.5 for hacking

This video tutorial will show you the one thing everybody wants to know… where's the Cheat Engine 5.5 download at? There's nothing to getting Cheat Engine on your computer. Once you have it, you can start hacking and cheating all of the flash games you play on Facebook and MySpace and every other site with online games. So, to download Cheat Engine 5.5, you just need to Google it and you'll find it in the first result. Or you can just go to http://www.cheatengine.org or the download page for ...

How To: Cross-dress on Meez

Meez is the social entertainment leader combining avatars, web games and virtual worlds. Get help with all of your Meez avatar needs with these Meez tips and tricks! Watch this video tutorial to learn how to cross-dress on Meez.

How To: Play backgammon

Backgammon, a classic game for two players, is won by rolling dice in order to remove playing pieces from the game board. Luck of the dice plays a large role in winning the race to remove game pieces. Much like checkers or chess, there are tournaments worldwide.

News: The Magical Mathematics of Doodling

For someone who loves math as much as Vi Hart (a self-proclaimed "mathematical musician"), she doesn't pay an awful lot of attention to her math teacher. But that's ok. Cuz somehow her wonderfully whimsical doodling transforms into mini lessons on graph theory, mobius strips, binaries, fractals and more.

How To: Multiply & Divide Numbers (Basic Elementary Math)

Adding and subtracting may be the easiest of mathematical operations, but once you get it down, multiplication and division can be just as easy. That's why it's called elementary arithmetic. If it were harder, it would be called college algebra or trigonometry. But it's not— it's basic math, and once you get your head around the numbers, you'll never hate math class again! (Okay, maybe you will.)

Mathematical Beading: Accessories to Thought

Math is unreasonably effective in describing the natural universe. Anyone who's seen Walt Disney's Donald in Mathmagic Land knows this to be so. Well, the axiom works in reverse, too: The physical stuff of the universe can model math right back. And to great effect.

How To: Master sixth grade mathematics

Math class got you down? We all know sixth grade mathematics is where we all start to lose it. We get frustrated with all of those numbers, try to figure it out, but ultimately flunk out or barely pass the class. Maybe the teacher just wasn't good enough to educate us, who knows, but there's no worries anymore.

How To: Solve math proportion problems

Look for a vertical or horizontal relationship in the given equation. In the horizontal or vertical side of the equation where both numerator and denominators are given, look for a multiplier to the smaller number so that the product is equal to the bigger number. Use this multiplier to multiply it with the smaller number on the other side of the equation and you will get the value of "x".

News: Portal Free to Download for a Limited Time!

Portal is game design milestone. Originally only available bundled in with larger cousins Half-Life 2 and Team Fortress 2 in The Orange Box, its creators, Valve Software, changed what first person gameplay could be. It's been a stand alone product for much of the four years since its release, but never an expensive one, usually available for $5 on Steam (also created by Valve). If that barrier to entry was too high for you, or you just never got around to trying it, there are no more excuses....

News: Tom Friedman's Twisted Math Art

Tom Friedman is one of my favorite artists. He's got a great sense of humor, and his work is meticulous and beautiful. He forays into Math Art, and from a partisan perspective, he seems to be inspired by mathematics, but the end results are more of a whimsical twist than a mathematically "correct" execution. But I could be totally wrong. Comment below and fill me in.

How To: Make a sine & cosine curve Rhino's Explicit history

In this Rhino video tutorial we cover how to make a sine and cosine curve with Explicit History (Grasshopper). The initial set up for this Rhino tutorial can be used to test any of the math functions. We set up a a simple interface to drive range parameters which can then connect to many of the scalar components. Get better at your math skills for modeling in Rhino with this 3D software tutorial. This Rhino video is best viewed full screen. Make a sine & cosine curve Rhino's Explicit history.