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1489
Mail
ATTRACTING JUNK MAIL
For every magazine or newspaper you subscribe to, you will receive at least five pieces of junk mail per month.
John Towle, Salinas, California
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1490
Management
RUNNING A CORPORATION
A corporation should limit its executive staff to 100 people or less, even though it may have thousands of employees.
Raymond Davies, marketing director
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1491
Real Estate
SELLING CONDOMINIUMS
Two out of three people who buy lower priced condominiums really wanted to buy a house instead.
Vince Mooney, real estate broker, Tulsa, Oklahoma
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1492
Cooking
MAKING PIE CRUST
For perfect pie crust, when you're rolling out pie dough and you think it's ready, roll it out one more time.
Jane Adams Stillinger, archaeologist and writer, Watsonville, California
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1493
Injuries
CHOOSING THE PROPER CRUTCH
To estimate the proper height of a crutch, the person using it should be able to fit three fingers between the top of the crutch and their armpit.
Sue Baudendistle, administrative supervisor, Cornell University
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1494
Gardening
PLANTING SEEDS
Never plant a seed deeper than twice its width.
Jim Allen, Creekside Nursery, Santa Rosa, California
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1495
Weather
FORECASTING THE WEATHER
Clocks and watches tick louder before mild weather.
Dean Sheridan, electronics technician and deaf actor, Torrance, California
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1496
Travel
RIDING THE NEW YORK CITY SUBWAY
To determine where subway doors will open, look at the yellow stripe painted along the edge of the platform. The doors are most likely to open adjacent to the areas where the paint is most worn.
Steven M. Keisman, New York City high school resource coordinator
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1497
Driving
TRACING A RATTLE
A rattle from the underside of your car usually can be traced to the exhaust system.
Paul A. Delaney, meteorologist, Beltsville, Maryland
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1498
Marriage
MARRYING A DOCTOR
If a doctor sets up practice in a town with one-fifth or less the population of the town his or her spouse was raised in, they will divorce or move to a larger town within five years.
Gerry M. Flick M.D., Ship's Surgeon, S.S. Constitution off Hawaii
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1499
Dogs
CARING FOR DOGS
The smaller a doghouse is in the winter, the better - as long as the dog can stand up and turn around in it.
Captain Haggerty, animal trainer, actor, author, and philosopher, New York, New York
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