

This tutorial contains Video. Video
formats include Windows Media 9, Apple Quicktime (including H.264), XviD, DivX, and may be sometimes dually hosted on Google Video. For
more details on players and codecs, click here. Unless you are
absolutely incapable of using Bittorrent, please use it because it is
the primary means of video media transport on this site. Of course, the
files will be served on this site. But, do everyone a favor and go with
Bittorrent. (Bittorrent, what!?)

This tutorial contains a picture gallery. Picture galleries will be well captioned and namely used to portray a series of steps to do certain procedure. Often, our slideshows will be hosted dualy at Flickr.com for convenient's sake.

This tutorial contains AutoCAD *.dwg files. You must have a copy of AutoCAD installed on your computer in order to view these types of files (there are other ghetto ways of viewing them, though....). However, anything that is given in AutoCAD be dualy suplied as a picture file or Adobe Acrobat PDF file. This format simply allows more freedom of view and the ability to alter/mod the original design with relative ease. Of course, at Ghettorigit.com, we highly encourage this type of behaviour. We want to see everybody's view points on different ideas that are portrayed here. Remember, this website is community run, and only throught the intelligence of all it's users will it provail.

This tutorial contains Adobe Acrobat PDF files. Most users will already have the program that enables viewing in their browsers installed. But, here is the link, nevertheless: Adobe Acrobat Reader. This format is ideal for it's ability to maintain a particular format from an original document and allow anyone with either Windows, Mac, or Linux installed to view at as it was originally intended to be.

This tutorial contains audio files of type: MP3, Ogg, or AAC. Most users will already have playback functionality. For those of you who don't, please head to our media players and codecs page. This feature will typically be used, for instance, to compare audio files in a "before-and-after" fashion when working with audio equipment (whether it be software or hardware). I wouldn't expect to see much of these, but the fuctionality will be there nonetheless.

This tutorial contains the use of good ol' fashion electric tape. And, no, this is not used for your typical, "oh, let's wrap this little section of wire together...". No, it will be displayed only when the amount of electric tape exceeds "normal" use and enters into the realm of ghetto-ness. Expect to see this icon a lot, as it is one of mankind's greatest creations.
This tutorial contains duct tape. Ah,
yes, the infamous duct tape. One famous man once said, " One thing a
Southern boy will never say is 'I don't think duct tape will fix it'.".
It is true. At this site, you will hopefully be seeing glorious amounts
of this tool being used. I would say that this is mankind's greatest
creation, but, something this good could have only been created by the
Gods...
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