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3478
Driving
MERGING INTO FREEWAY TRAFFIC
Use the WHOLE onramp when you merge. This gives you the maximum time and space to get up to traffic speed. It also give
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with the right of way the maximum amount of time to see you coming and help you out by moving over or changing speed IF they can. Oh yeah, be SURE to signal too.
Dennis W, Driving Istructor - Retired SCUBA Instructor - School Bus Driver, Bellingham, WA, USA
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Speaking
LOOK WHOSE TALKING
some of the best conversationalists in the world seldom open their mouths.
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PARKING LOT SIZE
For a typical parking lot, allow about 400 square feet for every parking space.
Gary Wheeler, AIA, LEED AP, Architect, Modesto, CA, US
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Gardening
CUTTING THE GRASS
Don't cut the grass too short. The shorter the grass, the faster it can dry out and the better the weeds can germinate. If the grass is long and thick, the weeds can't grow as easy.
Gail, stay at home mom, st. michael, mn, USA
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Miscellaneous
FLYING
When Flying; going up is optional, coming back is mandatory.
Pappi Big, Manager, Portland, OR, US
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5014
Money
HOW TO DETERMINE A FAIR MORTAGE RATE
Excluding political
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, average mortgage rates closely mirror the percentage yield of a ten year U.S. government treasury
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Precipitation
FORECASTING THE WEATHER
Drops of rain hanging on a wire clothesline mean another rain soon.
Marie Broyles, Pataskala, Ohio
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Body Rules
DRINKING MILK
According to the Masai, one should be able to consume a gourd of milk the size of one's thigh at a single sitting.
Anonymous quoting W. Phillip Keller
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Children
RAISING CHILDREN
Young children who say "I'm not tired" are very tired.
Cliff Martin, Eugene, Oregon
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Temperature
DETERMINING YOUR ELEVATION
For every 550 feet in elevation, the boiling point of water falls by 1 degree Fahrenheit. To determine your elevation, measure the boiling point of water, subtract the temperature from 212 degrees, and divide the difference by 1.8. This will give you your approximate elevation in thousands of feet.
Ernst Luposchainsky III, adventurer philogynist, Hollywood, California
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Finding Things
FINDING A MISSING PERSON
The elderly head for low ground. Suicides head for the highest elevation. Hunters wander uphill within a three-mile radius or downhill within a six-mile radius of where they were last seen.
Scott Parker, data specialist, Beaumont, Texas
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