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739
Entertainment
PLANNING A PUBLIC-ADDRESS SYSTEM
Professional sound crews plan on using one watt of amplification per person for an indoor audience, a watt and a half per person for an outdoor audience.
James Arthur, sound engineer
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740
Photography
TAKING A PICTURE
The background of a photograph is as important as the subject.
Walter Pitkin, literary agent, Weston, Connecticut
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741
Energy
BOILING WATER AWAY
Changing boiling water to vapor takes about six times the energy needed to raise the same amount of
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John Hollowell, cook
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742
Crime
TIMING A CRIME
Find out when the police change shifts in the neighborhood where you plan to commit a crime. You can count on 25 minutes with no patrols starting with the last 15 minutes of the shift that's ending. During this time, policemen are usually writing up reports and talking to the incoming officers.
Sheridan Chaney, Cindy Latham, & Dale West, former street painters, Hereford, Texas
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743
Body Rules
BUYING NEW PANTS
You can check the fit of new pants without trying them on. With the top of the pants closed and the button snapped, the waistband should just wrap around your neck.
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Harvey Ferdschneider, photographer
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744
Fuel
SPLITTING KINDLING RULE OF TWO
When you think your kindling is split small enough, split it two more times.
Diane Gerhart, accountant
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745
Color
TESTING YOUR COFFEE
If the cream swirls up brown, you have a cup of freshly brewed coffee. If it swirls up grey, the coffee has been sitting on the burner too long.
Rick Eckstrom, plan review officer, Ithaca, New York
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746
Business
WATCHING A TAKEOVER
When a company is taken over by another firm in the same field, and it was doing well before the takeover, it will do less well afterwards. If it was not doing well before the takeover, its future will be about as murky as before--or a little more so.
Walter Pitkin, literary agent, Weston, Connecticut
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747
Games
PLAYING POOL
In a game of eight ball, let your opponent sink half his balls before you sink your first. That way, your balls will interfere with his shooting, but his balls won't be there to interfere with your shooting.
John Lilly, mechanical engineer and cliff diver
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748
House and Home
MAKING A PATH
If, when removing dirt to make a path of stepping stones, you are vexed by buried rocks, more your path a few feet; somebody else had the same idea 50 or 100 years before you.
James McConkey, writer, Trumansburg, New York
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749
Health
DRYING YOUR HANDS
If you are too busy to use hot-air hand dryers in public restrooms, your lifestyle is too busy for your own health.
Gerald Gutlipp, mathematician, Chicago, Illinois
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