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How to Feed 100 People

Posted September 22nd, 2009 By Marck Cleaning, Cooking

One of the most well-told miracles of Jesus was the feeding of the multitude, where he fed five thousand people with five loaves of bread and two fish.  Unless you’re capable of miracles, you can’t feed a guest list of one hundred people [...]

How to Train for Ironman

Posted August 2nd, 2009 By Marck Sports

“Running as fast as they can, Iron Man lives again,” went the lyrics of one of Black Sabbath’s most famous hits. Yet rather than destroy the world in a fit of righteous revenge, ironman competitors build upon a tradition of records and [...]

How to Ground an Outlet

Posted July 23rd, 2009 By Marck DIY

The industry standard for electrical outlets is that they must be grounded.  On older homes and appliances, electrical outlets installed on the wall may not be grounded at all.  To prevent the risk of an electrical fire, it’s very important to ground your [...]

How to Clean a BBQ

Posted July 9th, 2009 By Marck Cleaning

Grilling is a healthy way to cook delicious meals in a short amount of time. Yet like every pot and pan you use in the kitchen, you have to clean your grill regularly to keep your grilled food tasting great. Here [...]

How to Make a Laptop Battery Last Longer

Posted June 23rd, 2009 By Marck Computers

Laptops give you all the convenience of a full desktop computer in a portable package. One issue with many laptop users is the longevity of the battery; some users may only get about an hour and a half of power from a [...]

How to Drain a Water Heater

Posted June 23rd, 2009 By Elaine DIY

Overtime, water heaters can accumulate sludge and other mineral deposits that settle from the water. This affects the heater’s performance. To Solve this problem, you should make it a habit to flush out or drain your water heater at least once a [...]

How to Build a Bike Rack

Posted May 27th, 2009 By Paul Building

Bicycles, just like other means or transportation, should have an organized form of parking. The bike rack provides that need. By placing your bike in a stall, it is held upright, preventing it from tipping over. The rack also acts [...]

How to Choose a Surge Protector

Posted May 26th, 2009 By Marck Computers

Power surges can damage the sensitive electronic parts found in your computer.  Next to uninterrupted power supplies and automatic voltage regulators, a surge protector is one of the line of defenses your computer should have to ward off electrical problems.  Here are some [...]

How to Install a Sprinkler System

Posted May 20th, 2009 By Paul DIY

A sprinkler system promotes convenience in the normally tedious job of watering your lawn or garden.  Upon activation, the sprinklers provide water for the entire garden.  It can even be set to sprinkle water automatically, if the system has a built-in timer.  In [...]

How to Change a Car Battery

Posted April 28th, 2009 By Marck Auto and Motorcycle

Your car battery is the primary source of your car’s electrical power needs. Almost all car batteries available on the market are built to last, although from time to time you need to replace the battery with a new one. If [...]