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3636
Mathematics
DIVISIBILITY TEST FOR 3
A whole number is divisible by 3 if the sum of its digits is divisible by 3. For example: 1, 326 -> 1 + 3 + 2 + 6 = 12. 12 divided by 3 = 4. Thus 1,326 is divisible by 3.
Catherine O'Doul, Retired, USA
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3637
Cattle
FIRST CALVING
Whether a heifer calves in her second or third year, her second calving will occur in her fourth year
A Schultz, Cattle Farmer, Tennessee, USA
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3638
Miscellaneous
PACKING ANY OBJECTS INTO ANY SPACE
Put in the largest object first and then work down the size range to the smallest.
Dave Spathaky, Pagan Master
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3639
Travel
ADJUSTING TO NEW TIME ZONES. (JET-LAG)
It takes you one day to adjust completely for every one hour time zone travelled.
Dave Spathaky, Pagan Master
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3640
Travel
WHEN IN MEXICO
It is considered impolite to speak loudly in english to someone who speaks spanish.
Shawn Rosvold, Producer, Brooklyn, NY, United States
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3642
Radio
YOUR BOSS
The more you, the producer, and your host like a guest, the less your boss will like that same guest.
Shawn Rosvold, Producer, Brooklyn, NY, United States
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3644
Running
DRESSING FOR OUT DOOR RUNNING
When dressing for running outside in cooler weather, dress as though it were 20F degrees warmer than it is.
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3645
Running
INCREASING MILEAGE FOR RUNNERS
When increasing mileage, you should add no more than 10% a week. And every fourth week should be a recovery week at least 20% less mileage than the previous week.
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3646
Writing
WHEN TO PUBLISH
When most of the edits and/or feedback is about spelling, you know the content is ok. That's the time to run spell-check and publish it.
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3651
Uncategorized
DRESS IN LAYERS, AVOID COTTON
For versatility dress in layers consisting of a base layer, mid(insulation) layer, and shell. The base keeps moisture away from your skin, the mid holds warmth, the shell keeps out the wind and rain. With these layers you can adjust zippers and combinations to adapt to the conditions. Avoid cotton; it loses its insulating properties. Synthetics work well for all layers, wool is one of the most versatile materials for mid and base layers (merino wool recommended for less itch).
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3652
Building
WEIGHT OF STEEL
One square foot of steel plate 1/4" thick will weigh 10 pounds.
Brian, Plumbing Estimator, Maryland, US of A
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