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3679
Miscellaneous
RESOURCES
In figuring resources expended for any project. Start with what you'll think you'll need, double it and then add a little more.
RA Meyer, Librarian, Yigo, Guam, USA
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3680
Health
SPOTTING A SERIOUS ILLNESS
A person who suddenly falls forward without getting their hand up to protect their face is seriously ill or hurt.
Gerry M. Flick, MD, JC, BCLM, Ship's Surgeon, Tacoma, WA, USA
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3681
Crafts
STAINED CLASS CUTTING
In stained glass cutting, you will break the piece you're cutting when doing a concave cut 3 times as often as doing a convex one.
Gerry M. Flick, MD, JC, BCLM, Ship's Surgeon, Tacoma, WA, USA
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3682
Computers
NOVICE PROGRAMMER TIME ESTIMATION
A novice programmer will tell you that the project is 90% done during 90% of the project's life cycle. An outstanding programmer will do much better, but he'll never bet his own money on his estimations.
Oscar, Consultant, Argentina
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3683
Marriage
FIANCE'S FAMILY
You don't marry your spouse, you marry your spouse's family. You already know that you are willing to spend the rest of your life with your fiancé, but you're also committing to making their family your family.
Moses Moore, Consultant, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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3684
Editing
SEMICOLONS
You can replace about two-thirds of the semicolons in most writing with a period. The rest of the time, you need a conjunction.
Don Marti, editor, Alameda, CA, USA
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3688
Miscellaneous
ENEMY OF GOOD
The enemy of good is perfect.
Blake, Physician
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3692
Injuries
ANKLE INJURIES
If the patient arrives at a hospital hopping on their good foot, the bad ankle is almost certainly not broken.
Paul Trotman, Doctor, Dunedin, n/a, New Zealand
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3693
Writing
EFFORTLESS PROSE
Effortless prose generally takes 3-4 drafts.
Paul Trotman, Doctor, Dunedin, n/a, New Zealand
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3695
Writing
GET A RUNNING START RULE
At the end of a long writing day (and with more to come), leave your final thoughts, concepts, etc. unwritten - save them for the next day's beginning. This helps to stir up the writing juices, particularly re: dealing with Blank White Page Dread.
Will Musham, composer/writer, Chicago, Illinois, USA
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3696
Writing
FUNDAMENTAL INTEREST
If your fundamental interest is in character, you're a novelist, playwright. If your fundamental interest is in concept/philosophy, you're an essayist, journalist.
Will Musham, composer/writer, Chicago, Illinois, USA
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