How To Of The Day: How To Gird Your Loins

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Dec 172014
 

How To Gird Your Loins

If you’ve read the Bible, then you’ve probably come across the phrase “gird up your loins.” I’ve always thought it was a funny turn of phrase. Loins….heh.

Back in the days of the ancient Near East, both men and women wore flowing tunics. Around the tunic, they’d wear a belt or girdle. While tunics were comfortable and breezy, the hem of the tunic would often get in the way when a man was fighting or performing hard labor. So when ancient Hebrew men had to battle the Philistines, the men would lift the hem of their tunic up and tuck it into their girdle or tie it in a knot to keep it off the ground. The effect basically created a pair of shorts that provided more freedom of movement. Thus to tell someone to “gird up their loins” was to tell them to get ready for hard work or battle. It was the ancient way of saying “man up!”

While I’ve had a vague notion of what it meant to gird up your loins, I’ve always been curious how exactly you do it. So we did some sleuthing and found these instructions on the Historyzine Podcast and turned it into an illustrated guide for your enjoyment and edification. In case tunics ever come back in style, you’ll now know how to gird up your loins and get ready for action.

Yea, now go forth. Gird up your loins and fresh courage take, my brethren.

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How To Of The Day: How To Make Snowman Using Plastic Cups

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Dec 152014
 

How To Make Snowman Using Plastic Cups

Christmas is coming and if you are looking for something different and easy to decorate your home here is what you need: Plastic cups snowman! Apart from being creative and cheap this project is really easy to do and will bring your home that beautiful atmosphere that only Christmas has.

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How To Of The Day: How To Make A Pancake Flute

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Dec 082014
 

How To Make A Pancake Flute

Nathan Shields made a pancake with holes in the middle, then wrapped that pancake around a cylindrical mold. He sealed it with additional pancake batter and then placed a recorder mouthpiece in one end. Now it’s a playable flute that his kids clearly love.

This was more a proof of concept than a tutorial unless you have a suitable mouthpiece kicking around. And the proof isn’t all that rigorous.

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The World’s Simplest Electric Train

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Dec 032014
 

This may be the coolest thing you’ll see all day. All you need is some copper wire, magnets and a battery.

Enjoy!

This “Train” is made of magnet,copper wire and a dry cell.

Please enjoy watching this simple structure electric train.

 

World's Simplest Electric Train

 

Dec 012014
 

Impress your friends and family with this easier-than-it-looks apple swan. This would make a fun and festive centerpiece for your holiday table.

Enjoy!

How to make a decorative, and completely edible, apple swan! I made a few modifications to the original idea, to get the effect you see here.

 

Amazing Apple Swan