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Your Guide To Tying A Tie There are well over a dozen different tie knots, including the diagonal, the Shelby (a.k.a. the Pratt) and the Onassis, just to name a few. Here are detailed directions for three of the most popular knots: the four-in-hand, the half-Windsor, and the Windsor. |
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Using Extension Cords Master Carpenter Norm Abram's techniques for keeping your tools plugged in while you work. |
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How To Tie A Scarf Guys, here's our guide on how to tie a scarf, as well as our picks for the best jackets to rock each new stylish knot. |
AskMen.com June 19, 2002 Justin Becker |
How To: Tie A Tie Putting on a tie is considered a dreaded task for some men, but it really doesn't have to be. Just follow these simple directions and you'll know exactly how to put on a tie at the start of the day in no time. |
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Master Different Tie Knots Tips to take the terror out of tying that necktie. |
AskMen.com January 6, 2013 Mike Sheppard |
Tie Knots Your outfit may be awesome, but it's the details that get noticed. No matter how nice your tie is, nobody will remember it if your knot looks like a pile of scrambled eggs. |
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Boating Knots How to tie the bowline, sheet bend, and clove hitch, useful knots for the boating enthusiast |
Science News September 24, 2005 Ivars Peterson |
Tying Down a Random Walk If you've forgotten how to form a four-in-hand, take a lesson from retired mechanical engineer Seth Goldstein's necktie-maven "Why Knot" robot, now on display at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia. Or, view an on-line clip. |
U.S. CPSC July 14, 2010 |
Muddy Outdoors Recalls Climbing Sticks Due to Fall Hazard Bolts that secure the cam locs to the frame of these climbing sticks that retains the rope around the tree can break, allowing the cam locs to detach from the frame. This causes the retaining rope to detach and the climbing stick to release from the tree, posing a fall hazard to the user. |
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How To Knot A Scarf Like a watch, a scarf is a great accessory to complete an outfit -- it not only adds flair, but also has purpose. |
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The Care & Feeding of Christmas Trees Every tree trimmer's nightmare is the tree that immediately loses all its needles and becomes drier than the Nevada dessert in a mere matter of days. Don't let this happen to your tree... |
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Christmas Tree 101 Tips on how to buy the perfect tree, and what to do with it when you get home. |
Adventure February 2004 |
Portrait of a Giant Jim Balog's groundbreaking photograph of the Stagg Tree required a trusty digital camera, plenty of warm clothes, and a slight disregard for personal safety. |
U.S. CPSC December 19, 2001 |
Game Tracker Recalls Climbing Sticks and Tree Steps The buckles on the climbing sticks and tree steps can fail, posing a risk of serious injury to hunters... |
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Enjoy the Holidays with a Live Christmas Tree That Lasts! Here are some steps for selecting and caring for your live Christmas tree that will lengthen your enjoyment this Christmas... |
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Make a Ski Sling For hiking to the untouched powder, here's how to make a sling for your skis. |
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Tree for All You can learn a lot from Norm Abram's holiday tree-cutting ritual. |
DailyCandy December 1, 2005 |
Waterworks Inconspicuously designed to look like an present, the Ever-Green Watering System sits under your tree and automatically gives it a drink. |
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How To: Go Rock Climbing Learn the basics of rock climbing, including what gear you'll need and where to go. |
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How To Care For Ties Follow these easy tips and your favorite ties will hang with you for years to come. |
This Old House December 2007 Jeanne Huber |
Choose a Live Christmas Tree Choose a live tree to extend the holiday spirit long past Christmas. Buy one now, plant it later, then watch it grow year after year. |