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How to Ride a Ski Lift

Posted October 14th, 2009 By Elaine Sports

Skiing is an exciting and enjoyable experience, but don’t expect that you’ll be zooming down slopes and trails immediately. There are a few important things you need to learn, such as riding the ski lift properly. This is a contraption with seats that [...]

How to Climb a Ladder

Posted October 13th, 2009 By Elaine DIY

There are numerous chores that would require a person to climb up wall using a ladder. The only problem is, if not done correctly, you’ll end up slipping and falling. Instead of putting yourself at risk of breaking your neck, you should learn [...]

How to Use a Wet Saw

Posted October 12th, 2009 By Elaine DIY

For do-it-yourself projects that require you to cut very hard objects, like tiles, you can’t use an ordinary saw. What you need is a wet saw. This handy equipment has a water-filled trough mechanism that’s able to throw water over the tile while [...]

How to Load a Staple Gun

Posted September 21st, 2009 By Elaine DIY

A staple gun is a handy device to have around the house, ideal for various do-it-yourself tasks where nails and other sturdier materials are much too cumbersome. Eventually, though, your model will run out of staples, and you’ll have to reload it. Here’s [...]

How to Dress Like a Cowboy

Posted August 18th, 2009 By Marck Grooming

The attire of a cowboy served useful purposes on the ranch or the trail drive, but they can look quite impressive on any man today.  The key is to get the right clothes and accessories to make you look like you’re straight from [...]

How to Ride a Unicycle

Posted August 2nd, 2009 By Elaine Sports

You often see unicycles in circus performances, probably as part of a funny act. While the act of riding one seems easy, getting the hang of it requires proper training and plenty of practice. If you’ve never tried doing this before, here’s [...]

How to Use a Level

Posted July 29th, 2009 By Elaine Building

Do it yourself tasks such as framing a door, hanging a picture, or installing a chair rail, will turn out great if you use a level. This handy tool makes sure that the surface you’re working on is perfectly vertical or horizontal, and [...]

How to Stock a Pantry

Posted July 28th, 2009 By Elaine Cooking

A kitchen, no matter how lovely it is, is useless without any food stocked in it. Every smart homeowner knows how important it is to stock a pantry, so food items for great meals are always within their reach. If you don’t know [...]

How to Find Your Ancestors

Posted July 26th, 2009 By Carmelia DIY

Royal families of different countries usually have little problem knowing who their ancestors us. Unfortunately for the rest of us, learning about our ancestors can be just a little bit trickier. Here are some ways you can use to unearth the mystery of [...]

How to Kneeboard

Posted July 23rd, 2009 By aileen Sports

If you want to try water sports but you’re still apprehensive about doing wake or surfboarding, kneeboarding is a good way to start. Since there is a lower center of gravity and lesser wind resistance in this sport than in any boat-towed activities, [...]