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1154 Joker thumb thumb thumb thumb thumb
KEEPING UP WITH NEWSPAPERS
If you buy a newspaper, read it as soon as you can and in one sitting if possible. If you postpone reading the paper or interrupt yourself halfway through, you probably won't get back to it.
D. Branner, New York, New York
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1155 Measuring thumb thumb thumb thumb thumb
REACHING THE HORIZON
The distance to the horizon, in miles, is the square root of half again your height, in feet. If you're 6 feet tall, you can see 3 miles. From 600 feet, you can see 30 miles (sq. rt. of 900). Conversely, you can see a 150-foot building from 15 miles away (sq. rt. of 225).

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Dani Zweig, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania
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1156 Illness thumb thumb thumb thumb thumb
PASSING A KIDNEY STONE
A urinary calculus, or kidney stone, that is less than ten millimeters in diameter will generally pass out of the body on its own.
James Macmillan M.D., Ithaca, New York
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1157 Health thumb thumb thumb thumb thumb
WATCHING YOUR HEART RATE
Your maximum safe heart rate is equal to 220 minus your age. For example, a 40 year old would have a maximum heart rate of 220-40 = 180 beats per minute. Your target heart rate for aerobic exercise is equal to 160 minus your age. That's the number of beats per minute you need to maintain or exceed during aerobic workouts.
Ned Frederick, writer, Exeter, New Hampshire
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1158 Gardening thumb thumb thumb thumb thumb
WATERING YOUR PLANTS
For watering houseplants, when in doubt, don't. But for plants on your patio or windowsill, when in doubt, do.
Andrea Frankel, computer scientist, engineer, holistic health practitioner, San Diego, California
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1159 Temperature thumb thumb thumb thumb thumb thumb
THE QUICK RULE OF TEMPERATURE CONVERSION
To quickly convert Centigrade to Fahrenheit, double the temperature and add 30. Thus 10C is 50F and 20C is 70F. To convert from F to C, you subtract 30 from the F value and divide by 2. The exact formula is F= 9/5 C + 32.



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Stephen J. Lambrechts-Forester, Green Oaks, Illinois
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1160 Survival thumb thumb thumb thumb thumb
THE WIND CHILL RULE OF THIRTY
At 30 degrees below zero Fahrenheit, in a 30-mile-per-hour wind, exposed flesh freezes in 30 seconds.
Lory Peck, social worker, Alpine, New York
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1161 Driving thumb thumb thumb thumb thumb
FINDING A PARKING SPACE
The best parking places are in the side rows because more people look for parking in the center rows.
Jennifer Evans, writer, Austin, Texas
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1162 Romance thumb thumb thumb thumb thumb thumb
RULES OF ROMANCE
If he doesn't have a car, don't let him get too comfortable in yours, or you'll have a steady boyfriend whether you want one or not.
Cookie Ohlson, blonde, Upland, Pennsylvania
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1163 Insects thumb thumb thumb thumb thumb thumb
FEEDING COCKROACHES
Twelve cockroaches can live on the glue of a postage stamp for a week.
Austin Friedman, entomologist
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1164 Building thumb thumb thumb thumb thumb
MAKING RUNWAYS OUT OF ICE
Arctic engineers make their own icebergs to use as runways. It takes 26 inches of manmade ice to support a Caterpillar grader, 5 feet to support a 737 jet. Homemade ice forms faster and harder when the water is sprayed rather than flooded, but if the stream is aimed too high, the water falls as snow.
John Urquhart, staff reporter, The Wall Street Journal quoting Larry Sagriff, ice engineer, Panarctic Oils Ltd., of Calgary
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