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Food Hack – How to Make Refried Beans!

Well, my favorite Mexican food is authentic Super Burritos with spinach tortilla, refried beans, lots of jalapenos, and everything on it.  If you wanted to make some refried beans homemade style, here’s a cool DIY that shows you how to do that.

This would be also great way to feed your kids some “healthy” refried beans instead of the stuff that’s been sitting on grocery stands for weeks.

Refried Beans! The Man will sell it to you for generally $1.00 or more for maybe 12 oz of cooked beans, and the other 3 ounces some

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Wine Cork USB!

Awesome, we should be expecting to see wines shipped with a 4GB USB embedded into the corks, stuffed with music/videos about the company who made the wine…

Designer Arwye Wan wants you to taste the finer side of Universal Serial Bus with his “Wine Stopper USB Memory Stick”. Hand made and aged to perfection with 1GB of built memory goodness.

via YankoDesign

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Xbox HACK – How to Run Xbox Media Center from a USB Drive!

Yes, run your Xbox media center from a USB drive. How cool is that?

We’ve shown you how to turn your classic Xbox and Mac into a super-powered media center using Xbox Media Center, but what about everybody else? Well, if you’ve got at least a 1 GB USB drive and a computer that can boot from it, you’re in luck. LiveXBMC, a blend of the XBMC and Ubuntu Linux, lets you do all the same big-screen media playing, file sharing, DVD ripping, and other media center goodness without installing a thing, but with saved settings.

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jsvi – an Javascript Vi Editor!

My favorite programming editor is Vi since I do a lot of server programming.

Here’s a fun little Javascript web-version of the Vi editor.

Now you can try out Vi and all its shortcut/macro goodness online with jsvi, a JavaScript-written clone of the basic Vi interface. It’s obviously focused on code, carrying substitutions and spell checking for the most common languages, but it’s a fun place to try out coding for newcomers, or for p

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