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1915
Fruit
SQUEEZING LIMES
An average lime contains about three tablespoons of lime juice (and no lemon juice).
Dave and Moddi McKeown, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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1916
Restaurants
FINDING A GOOD RESTAURANT
Steak restaurants serve good seafood, but seafood restaurants serve terrible steak.
Glenn Kornblum, St. Louis, Missouri
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1917
Music
ARRANGING SPEAKERS
The closer speakers are to eye level, the better the stereo separation.
Steven M. Keisman, New York City high school resource coordinator
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1918
Joker
PACKING A PISTOL
The handle of your holstered revolver should hang midway between your wrist and your elbow with your arms at your side.
Alan Ladd, in the movie Shane,1953
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1919
Sleep
GETTING SOME SLEEP
Each hour of sleep before midnight is equal to two hours of sleep after midnight.
Nick O'Conner, San Francisco, California
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1920
Lawyers
AVOIDING JURY DUTY
To avoid being picked for jury duty, read a book. Many lawyers won't select jurors who are reading books because they might be too independent.
Scott Parker, data specialist, Beaumont, Texas
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1921
Joker
BUYING SODA FROM A MACHINE IN THE OLD DAYS
If your money falls right through a soft-drink machine and lands in the coin return, forget about feeding it coins and try pulling a bottle out of the machine. The chances are about one in five that you will get a free soda. Someone else put money in the machine, and the relay didn't release the bottles until after they gave up and left.
Eric Kimple, motorcycle racer, Columbus, Ohio
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1922
Money
DEALING WITH LARGE SUMS OF MONEY
Large sums of money engender both stinginess and personal extravagance.
D. Branner, New York, New York
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1923
Joker
INVESTING IN THE STOCK MARKET
The stock market moves in the same direction as the hemlines on women's skirts.
R.A. Heindl, design engineer, Euclid, Ohio
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1924
Cooking
COOKING VEGETABLES
Cook vegetables the way they grow: Cook roots, covered, starting them in cold water. Cook greens uncovered in boiling water.
Kelly Yeaton, quoting "The Mystery Chef, a 1930s radio cooking guide
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1925
Dieting
OVEREATING
The first time it occurs to you that you have eaten enough, you have.
Andrea Frankel, computer scientist, engineer, holistic health practitioner, San Diego, California
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