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3551
House and Home
GETTING RID OF ODORS IN ROOMS
If you wish to get rid of an unpleasant odor such as cigarette and cigar smoke or mildew and musty odors in a room, put out an unconvered saucer of white vinegar in the room and let stand for at least two hours. The vinegar will absorb the smoke or mildew odors. In a bathroom, lighting 2 or 3 wooden matches and blowing them out will have the same affect.
Leslie Hagan, Alexandria, VA, USA
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3552
House and Home
1ST RULE OF MOVING
When moving to a new house, the possessions which you get rid of should be equal to at least one third of the possessions which you keep.
steve, retired, glendale, utah, usa
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3553
Money
TIPPING 20%
To figure a 20% tip (a nice amount for good service), take the total bill, move the decimal point one place to the left (which is 10%), round up to the nearest dollar, then double it for ~20%. E.g., total bill: $28.65, move the decimal one place: $2.865 (10%), round up: $3, double: $6.
C. E. Harold, Jack of all Trades, Hampstead, Maryland, US
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3554
Survival
W.H.O.TO STAY WARM & KEEP YOUR COOL.
Fact: 50% of your body's heat loss is from your head.*** Rule of Thumb: In severe or uncomfortable temps, Wear a Hat Outdoors. *** IN WINTER: Wear wind-proof insulating hats – for sleeping, too. *** IN SUMMER: Wear your shade & AC: Very large-brimmed sturdy hat, loose fit & breathes (straw, coarse fabric &/or grommet holes). **** SEVERE HEAT: Wet hat thoroughly – inside & out; wet entire head, ditto for bandana. Place wet bandana over head. Place hat over bandana. When bandana starts feeling dry, repeat procedure.
Catherine O'Doul, Retired, USA
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3555
Mathematics
MAGIC MATH: SUM OF THE DIGITS = 9
THE SUM OF THE DIGITS OF ANY MULTIPLE OF NINE WILL EQUAL TO NINE OR A MULTIPLE OF NINE. ***Example One *** 1,125 is a multiple of 9. 1 + 1 + 2 + 5 = 9 Example Two *** 24,318 is a multiple of 9: 2 + 4 + 3 + 1 + 8 = 18. 1 + 8 = 9.
Catherine O'Doul, Retired, USA
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3556
Politics
VOTING
If the best that we can do is vote for the candidate that we dislike least, than we need new candidates.
steve, retired, glendale, utah, usa
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3559
Miscellaneous
HELICOPTER THROTTLE USE
When learning to fly a helicopter with a throttle, you have more fingers than thumbs so turning the throttle towards the fingers increases RPM and towards the THUMB decreases it.
AvaChava, Helicopter flight instructor, Ozark, AL, USA
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3560
Dogs
TRAINING DOGS
Anything you let a dog do you are training it to do!
Jack Wittmann
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3562
Conversations
AVOID STATING THE OBVIOUS
If you can avoid stating the obvious, you will be more interesting than the majority of people who can only reach that level of discussion.
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3563
Conversations
USE VERBS AND ADJECTIVES
The more verbs and adjectives you use, the better the speaker you are.
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3565
Weather
CELSIUS TO FAHRENHEIT
For general areas of temperature: -40=-40, 0=32, 10=50,16=61, 28=82
Jim Rule, retired, Elk City, OK, Beckham
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