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Birds
HOUSING PIGEONS
The inside of a pigeon loft should be low enough so that a pigeon can't fly over your head and small enough so that you can touch all four walls while standing in the middle.
Dr. Herbert R. Axelrod, retired pigeon racer
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Architecture
GIVING OFF HEAT
People normally produce about 500 BTUs per hour. People who are exercising produce three or four times that much heat.
Brenda Poole, biologist
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Antiques
CLEANING ANTIQUE WEAPONS
Anything a novice does to improve the looks of an antique weapon probably will lower its value or destroy it as a collector's piece.
Jim Barber, historian and collector, Springfield, Missouri
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Books
CATALOGING A LIBRARY
For a single subject library, a medical library for example, use the Library of Congress cataloging system. For a general interest library, use the Dewey Decimal system.
Denis Smith, high school counselor, Camarillo, California
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Children
CARING FOR CHILDREN
The more children cry,
patek philippe replica
the less they urinate.
Anonymous
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Wine
DRINKING WINE
Wine before meals increases hunger. Wine during a meal quells the appetite. Wine at the end of a meal can drown the desire for dessert.
Maria Simonson, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, Maryland
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Entertaining
KNOWING WHEN YOU'RE BUSY
When you're booked ten days of the month, you're booked solid.
D. J., Pix 106
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Bicycles
BUYING A BICYCLE
An imported bicycle is always a better value than the comparable bicycle made in the United States.
Steven M. Keisman, New York City high school resource coordinator
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Electricity
ESTIMATING THE LIFE OF A LIGHT BULB
If you increase the voltage of an incandescent light bulb by 10 percent, its light output increases by 40 percent, but its life expectancy falls by a factor of three. Decreasing the voltage has the opposite effect.
R.A. Heindl, design engineer, Euclid, Ohio
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Clothing
SEWING WITH PIGS
It takes two pigs to make a pair of pigskin pants.
Mary Ellen Parker, retired teacher, Cincinnati, Ohio
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Appliances
USING A MICROWAVE
To determine whether cookware can be used in a microwave, put it in the microwave empty and turn on the high setting for 15 seconds. If the cookware is cool to the touch, it's safe to use in the microwave.
Dean Sheridan, electronics technician and deaf actor, Torrance, California
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