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  • wikiHow - The How-to Manual That You Can Edit

    From the page: "wikiHow is a collaborative writing project to build the world's largest, highest quality how-to manual. With your edits, we can create a free resource that helps millions of people by offering solutions to the problems of everyday life. wikiHow currently contains 30,638... more

    Reviewed by Korayem Feb 28 2007, 04:02am ( 112 reviews ) wikihow.com

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  • Reviewed by creat3cp on Nov 06, 5:45am

    I love their direct answer...no beating around the B.S
  • Rated by doomietrash on Sep 08, 5:12pm

    great place for advice
  • Rated by cyberbrook on Sep 05, 1:25pm

    good site and I love the democratic spirit of it!
  • Rated by terenceyap7 on Aug 13, 12:46am

    This is a great place to learn how to do things! 2 thumbs up!!!
  • Rated by Duskfox on Jun 15, 5:09pm

    WikiHow articles are written by teenagers who don't know what they're talking about. The site is useful for clogging my Google search results.
  • Rated by lwcary on May 29, 4:10am

    ***** www.wikihow.com/ and http://www.ehow.com/ are two of the very BEST "HowTo" sites on the Internet today. Want to learn how to do nearly ANYTHING (you name it!) or learn how it works? Go there! True, a few associated articles are a little off the wall, but overall very helpful. For those who may complain, alternatively, you could go to your local library and do the research for yourself. B^) *****
  • Rated by nugat on May 25, 7:56am

    How-to manuals are a good thing. A How-to wiki is even better.
  • Rated by fogcat02 on Mar 14 2009, 9:51am

    Nice, although "How to Celebrate Saint Paktrick's Day" is a little over the top...Really now; who needs that?
  • Rated by Dispatches on Mar 09 2009, 6:10pm

    Good site and one I can use.
  • Rated by baoma on Mar 07 2009, 11:25am

    nice