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Filed Under (microwave, Gadget, tips) by Kiss0912, Thunder E on 02-11-2007

I really don’t know how safe this is, but can someone , try it out and let us know.

p.s Be careful



Filed Under (in-laws, relationships, tips) by Kiss0912, Thunder E on 02-10-2007

Every married person out there need some of this advice.

  1. Clarify the name game. If your in-law introduces herself as “Penny-pants,” you are free to use the nickname. Otherwise, you can address her as Penelope like the rest of the world. Whatever your in-laws call themselves, you call ‘em right back. You’re like a parrot. A lovely, polite, savvy parrot.
  2. Hey Nitwit! Don’t pretend to be an expert. If you know zilch about string theory and you’re sharing a table with physicists, don’t prattle on that the theory hasn’t technically been proven (Einstein only alluded to it.) You’re out of your element. And it’s killing them.
  3. Don’t take sides in family disputes. Embody Switzerland. To avoid having to weigh in on whether the South should have won the civil war, direct conversation toward a happier topic. Didn’t your sweetie once sing in a boy’s choir? Isn’t that precious?
  4. Give a toy to their beloved family pet, even if “Morsels” bites and doesn’t like “women who wear long skirts.” This pet is above you in the family hierarchy. Swallow your Claritin, and accept that all conversations will be interrupted by “Oh my god! That’s the cutest thing” and “Did you see that?” and “Sorry! Let me go get you some antibacterial ointment for that.”

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Filed Under (tips, slouch, lifestyle, laptop) by Kiss0912, Thunder E on 31-05-2007

With BBC’s Panorama this week pointing to the supposed dangers of wi-fi technology, back experts are pointing to a much more immediate danger from laptop computers. They say that they are creating a nation of slouch potatoes.

While most British scientists believe that the risk of harm from wireless technology is theoretical, the risk laptops pose to our backs, shoulders and necks as we lean over them on the train, at home and at work is very real. Because they encourage bad posture, they’re causing an epidemic of musculoskeletal problems.

It’s all being driven by plummeting laptop prices and the increasing availability of wireless technology. Sales of portable computers increased by more than 25 per cent last year and they already outstrip desktop computer sales, according to PC World.

Michael Durtnall, a leading chiropractor, is one of a growing band of back-care specialists who say that something has to be done before children and young adults do irretrievable damage to their joints. He estimates that about 80 per cent of the patients at his three London clinics – mainly students, office workers and City types – have chronic nerve pain as a result of poor posture induced by working on a laptop. A recent British Chiropractic Association survey indicated that 50 per cent of 16 to 24-year-olds were suffering from back pain, compared with 18 per cent three years ago. Durtnall believes the simultaneous rise of the laptop is no coincidence. Read the rest of this entry »



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