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4525
Carpentry
MITER CUT FOR NON-STANDARD ANGLES
Using a protractor determine the angle of the corner you are trimming. Calculate (180 minus the angle in degrees) divided by 2 to determine miter cut required.
Kyle Sturz
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4526
Marriage
BROWNIE POINTS
Brownie points have a very short half life
Dan Smith, President, Brockville, Ontario, Canada
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4527
Miscellaneous
ELEVATOR ETIQUETTE #1
Never stand directly in front of an elevator. In most cases when the elevator arrives the people inside tend to explode out when the doors open and NEVER expect someone to be standing there.
Kenneth Mazie, IT Engineer, Sonora, CA, USA
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4528
Miscellaneous
ELEVATOR ETIQUETTE #2
Never burst out the doors of an elevator when it arrives at your floor. There is usually some poor slob standing directly in front of the doors waiting to get on who is completely oblivious to the fact that someone may actually want to get off.
Kenneth Mazie, IT Engineer, Sonora, CA, USA
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4529
Weather
WATCH THE COWS
If a majority of the cows in a field are lying down, a shower is likely to come. You also gauge the likelihood of a shower by the percentage of the cows lying down. It sounds unreliable, but the cows are never wrong.
Jeremy Teaberry, Attorney, Youngstown, Ohio, USA
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4530
Cooking
BOILING WATER
When boiling water, add a couple tablespoons of butter or margerine to keep the water from boiling over
Patty Elliott, Dispatcher, Kendallville, Indiana, USA
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4535
Speaking
WHEN IN DOUBT........
When in doubt....mumble.
keith brown, designer, marshall, mo, usa
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4537
Holidays
TRUTH OF SANTA CLAUS
You can tell a child that there is no Santa Claus. You can even convince a child that there is no Santa Claus. But, you will never get a child to say "Thank you for telling me that there is no Santa Claus."
Randy Blissard, Pharmacist, oklahoma city, OKLAHOMA, usa
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4538
Body Language
WHEN PULLED OVER BY POLICE
Turn off your car and turn on a dome light. Put both hands on the wheel. This can possibly make the officer feel more comfortable because he can see your hands and inside the car.
Nate
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4540
College
INTERNSHIP
While attending a university, try to choose an internship with the option for full time employment after graduation.
JAMES STRATTON, FINANCE MANAGER, ZANESFIELD, OH, USA
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4541
Music
PRACTICE SLOW
When learning anything, always play it slow until you play clean. Then speed up and repeat.
JAMES STRATTON, FINANCE MANAGER, ZANESFIELD, OH, USA
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