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5128
Mail
SPOTTING CHAIN LETTERS
If it says "This is not a chain letter", it is a chain letter.
Walter Underwood, Search Guy, Palo Alto, CA, USA
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Relationships
EYEING A LOOKER
Want to know if a certain person in your group likes you? Wait for something funny to be said. If that person locks eyes with you while laughing—even if you didn't say it—he/she is into you.
Clif Dickens, Writer, Designer, Nashville, TN, United States
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Automobiles
CARING FOR YOUR CAR
To
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Walter Pitkin, literary agent,, Weston, Connecticut
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Uncategorized
RETAIL MARKETING
You should figure it will take three months for an effective retail marketing campaign to take hold.
Scott Parker, data specialist, Beaumont, Texas
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Entertaining
SERVING POTATOES AND ROLLS
For the average dinner, plan on one medium potato per person and one and a half dinner rolls.
Myrtle F. Synquist, Burlington, Iowa
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777
Driving
MERGING WITH TRAFFIC
When merging into a line of traffic, the chances that someone will let you into line increase the more common you look. Expensive cars and junkers get ignored.
Bob Horton, consultant and writer, Largo, Florida
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1033
Design
JUDGING DESIGN
The right design minimizes the need for labels. Wherever labels seem necessary, consider another design.
Dean Sheridan, electronics technician and deaf actor, Torrance, California
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1289
Language
SPOTTING A BEGINNER
If signers finish mouthing their names before their hands finish spelling the letters, they've had less than a year's practice at fingerspelling.
Dean Sheridan, electronics technician and deaf actor, Torrance, California
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1545
Driving
AVOIDING A SPEEDING TICKET
If you're speeding on a rural interstate, follow young men in pickups with local plates. They know where Smokey is.
Larry Gassan, Jolly Dino Art Direction, Los Angeles, California
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1801
Mail-order
MAIL-ORDER SALES
The best months to sell something by mail are September, November, and January. Of those, September and January are best.
L. Perry Wilbur, mail-order expert, Money in Your Mailbox
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2057
Listening
FOOLING YOUR EARS
The sense of hearing is the easiest to trick.
Steven M. Keisman, New York City high school resource coordinator
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