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Chess
WINNING AT CHESS
There are three principles for winning a chess game. The Principle of Force--the player who is ahead in pieces should win. The Principle of Mobility--the player who has more room for moving his pieces has an advantage. The Principle of Safety--the safety of the king is most important.
Walter Pitkin, literary agent, Weston, Connecticut
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Body Rules
ESTIMATING YOUR RING SIZE
At least for men, ring size equals glove size equals shoe size.
R. L. Liming, Indianapolis, Indiana
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Doctors
WAITING FOR A DOCTOR
To be safe, plan on sitting around for at least half an hour on any visit to a doctor or dentist. You can save yourself time by taking the first appointment of the day or the first appointment after lunch.
Peter F. Ayer, professor of music, West Bend, Wisconsin
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Uncategorized
SPONSORING LARGE SPORTS EVENTS
There aren't any precise studies showing what sponsorship is worth, but the rule of thumb is that putting $1,000 behind a sports event will generate the same exposure as $10,000 in advertising.
The Wall Street Journal
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Business
SELLING A BUSINESS
A restaurant will sell for 0.25 to 0.5 times its gross income.
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Gambling
PLAYING POKER
It is time to quit playing poker when you get so sleepy that you can't remember your hole card and you have to keep checking it.
Bill Spivey, San Francisco, California
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House and Home
BUYING A HOUSE
You can afford to buy house that costs twice your annual income.
Blayne Cutler, editor, American Demographics
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Exercise
FINDING YOUR COLLAPSE POINT
Your collapse point is about three times the average distance you swim, cycle, or run each day. For example, if you run an average of three miles a day, you should be able to run nine miles without stopping.
Ned Frederick, writer, quoting statistician Ken Young, Exeter, New Hampshire
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Cattle
MAKING MILK
A cow needs about three pounds of water to make a pound a pound of milk.
Monica Crispin, Cooperative Extension agent
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Precipitation
FORECASTING THE WEATHER
If the temperature rises rapidly while it's raining, it will rain harder soon.
Walter Pitkin, literary agent, Weston, Connecticut
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Exploration
SQUEEZING THROUGH A HOLE
If a spelunker can get his head through a tight spot, the rest of his body will go through, too. However, this assumes that the passage is at least a yard wide and is really tight for eight inches or less.
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