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"text": "To the amazement of the others, Saruman turned back as if dragged against his will ... Since the Istari were Maiar, an increase in power would only have come from some greater being (i.e. the Illuvatar)",
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"text": "so Gandalf is able to do what he did to Saruman (a reversal of their earlier position) because he is an agent of a greater Power still, and was granted that authority by his divine master.",
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"text": "Breaking Gandalf's staff wouldn't serve any additional purpose; the higher-ranking wizard should have been expected to win anyway.",
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"text": "It's merely the benefit you get from a tool that has become comfortable with long use, but still one you could make again if need be.",
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"text": "Saruman didn't break the staff, because he managed to take it whole from Gandalf and kept it (check out the end of the fight where Saruman has both staffs).",
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"text": "When Gandalf flees Orthanc he does so without his staff (revisit the scene here ) and later on gets another staff.",
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"text": "The accounts of how he gets another staff in the movie universe differ a bit and maybe this is worth a separate question, but he clearly loses his staff in the fight with Saruman.",
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"text": "Somewhat authoritative sources for this answer are this IMDB FAQ (check out How did Gandalf get his staff back from Saruman?",
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"text": "The flight scene also shows that Saruman still hoped he could turn Gandalf until that moment, so it was reasonable to keep his staff intact, but out of reach of Gandalf.",
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"text": "Also note that in the movie universe, wizards obviously can make use of the staffs of other wizards (perhaps less efficiently).",
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"text": "So, even if he would not convince Gandalf it might be prudent to keep the staff just like you might keep a spare sword around, if you have it anyway.",
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"text": "Gandalf's line, \"Saruman, your staff is broken,\" is the only quote I remember from The Two Towers .",
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"text": "As pointed out by Victim of Circumstance , Gandalf strikes the bridge with his power, most likely channelled through his staff to a point of force at the staff's end, so much power that it destroyed the staff.",
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"It is not clear exactly which is the earliest novel depicting a human invasion of an alien planet, however, a strong contender would be Edison's Conquest of Mars by Garrett P. Serviss, which was published in 1898. Other more recent novels depicting a similar storyline include Last and First Men (1930), A Yarn of Some Other Century, A Conquest of Two Worlds (1932) and Little Fuzzy (1962).",
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"Possibly Last and First Men (1930) by Olaf Stapledon, which follows the development of humanity for hundreds of millions of years into the future and where the Fifth Men invade and colonise Venus when Earth becomes uninhabitable.",
"Possibly the late 19th century A Yarn of Some Other Century, an anonymous novel in which humans invade Venus.",
"Possibly A Conquest of Two Worlds (1932), a novelette by Edmond Hamilton, in which humans conquer Mars and Jupiter against bitter opposition from the natives.",
"Possible H Beam Piper's novel Little Fuzzy (1962) where the planet Zarathustra is invaded and conflict erupts with the local Fuzzies.",
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"There are many ways to cool canned drinks, for example by putting them into a bucket containing water, ice and salt, by placing them in a large volume of ice and water, by covering the cans with wet paper and then placing in the freezer or by blasting them with a carbon dioxide fire existinguisher. Alternatively you could just freeze the glasses."
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"text": "The next thing is to use a vacuum cleaner with the brush like this attached to the end of hose: image from vacuumcleanershop.com",
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"text": "The way I clean them is the following - I take down the blinds when fully extended and closed .",
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"text": "Here's a solution that my friend came up with: Take a bunch of Styrofoam cups Cut out the bottoms of the cups Stack them up Put the wide end of the top cup under the faucet, and the (cut open) thinner end of the bottom cup over the edge of the sink Place the urn directly underneath the end of your Styrofoam cup chain Turn on the sink At the end, your contraption should look like this:",
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"text": "This is really simple, but if you urn is very big, it is quite difficult to do :D take a smaller volume fill it with water from your tap pour the water from the smaller volume into your urn.",
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"text": "For a temp fix, I have: black duct tape from the top left of the screen to the surface of my laptop's supporting table (or to anything that it will stick to, behind it), and tape from the top right of the screen to the front right of the base of the laptop.",
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"text": "Or how about rubbing your pen at the bottom sole of your shoe, that often does not work for me though.",
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"There are many different ways to solve this problem. You could draw some lines on your shoes or lick the nib of the pen. Alternatively, you could consider shaking the pen or applying heat to it, such as warm tap water.",
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"text": "Throwing them in the dryer is obviously the quickest and easiest way (assuming you have one), but as you ruled that out due to the fact that you don't want to dirty your drier up, you'll just have to simulate the experience.",
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"text": "Even if you would rather not put your dirty sneakers in the dryer directly, you can still use the dryer to dry them... Locate your exterior dryer vent and place your shoes under the vent.",
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"text": "Or if your dryer vent is on the roof or otherwise inconveniently located... Place your shoes inside an old pillow case and tie the pillow case shut.",
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"text": "You can use a hair dryer but only leave it in the shoes for a couple minutes because it may warp the shoes, also if the dryer has a cold setting that works best!",
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"text": "If you're able to get the shoes 95% dry (following the suggestions in other answers), you can get them the rest of the way dry by spraying the shoes with a drying agent like 99% isopropyl alcohol.",
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"text": "Edit: A previous version of this answer indicated acetone could be an effective drying agent (if you're sure it won't weaken the rubber or fabric), but wikipedia indicates that doesn't work: Despite its common use as a supposed drying agent, it is not effective except by bulk displacement and dilution.",
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"question": "I stepped in a deep puddle and now both of my sneakers are thoroughly wet. I've tried opening them up to let them air dry, but this takes far too long. I'm also afraid to put them into the clothes dryer (for the sake of both the pair of shoes and the dryer itself) How can I dry them out quickly to wear again? (Sneakers = trainers for you English)",
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"One effective way to dry wet sneakers is to fill them with paper and place them in front of a blower. Another trick would be to use a hairdryer or simply leave them outside on a sunny day. Other possible methods include blowing them with a leaf blower or using rice or kitty litter to absorb the moisture.",
"The options include stuffing with paper and placing in front of a blower, using a hair dryer, loosening the laces and putting outdoors on a sunny day, placing next to the exit vent on the dryer, using a leaf blower and duct taping to the trunk of a car and driving at speed."
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"Use a hair dryer, but do not put in the shoes or they'll catch fire.",
"Loosen the laces, pull out the tongue, apply air and/or heat, e.g. outdoors on a sunny day.",
"Put the shoes next to the exit vent of the dryer where the warm air comes out, or put them in a pillow case and then in the dryer at lowest setting.",
"Use a leaf blower - place the nozzle in the shoe and switch on.",
"You can use cat litter or rice to absorb the moisture - altho you then have to clean it up. If in Japan you can buy a shoe dryer.",
"You can spray a drying agent like alcohol onto the shoes to speed up the drying at the end.",
"Stick the sneakers to your car boot using duct tape and drive down the road at high speed.",
"If you have an electric water heater place them on this overnight.",
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"text": "I suggest couple of more hacks to keep the pizza warm on the way home: Hot water bottle - Works if you happen to be travelling from home or somewhere with a kettle to fill it up.",
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"text": "Then you can just put all the possible leakers (I don't think you would have really many of them) in additinal small cellophane bags.",
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"text": "(more wasteful) Cover each hole with an \"X\" of duct tape after unfolding the bag and before lining the can.",
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"One simple way to avoid this problem is to simply take the entire bin outside when taking the rubbish out. In fact, some bins will have a removable bucket to allow you to do this. However, another simply method involves simply doubling up on bin bags, placing the original bin bag upside down in another bin bag. A slightly less simple method would also be to cover the holes in the bottom of the bag using either plastic wrap or aluminium.",
"The options are to get a bin with a removable bucket, open another bag over the full bag and tie up both, cover the holes with foil or wrap or place newspaper at the bottom as a sponge, put leaking items into separate plastic bags or just carry the whole bin outside to empty it."
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"text": "If you have visual access, just look at the plug end, and note which side has a block of plastic filling it, and then orient the plug so that this side is going into the side of the socket that has a wide space.",
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"text": "USB ports are usually designed with the \"reading\" part (the \"tongue\" inside the port) located more close to the top than bottom so as you have to plug USB in them with the two square deep holes (on the front side) looking at the top.",
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"text": "My wife sticks a colorful little jewel from my daughter's BDazzle kit on both the cord and the resepticle.",
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"To make sure you get the USB plug the right way up, simply follow the USB convention. On a horizontal port, the USB symbol on the cable should point upwards whereas for vertical ports, the symbol should point to the left as viewed from the front of the device. Alternatively, you could simply draw a mark or place a sticker on one side of the plug so that you know how it should be orientated. However, despite all this advice, the simplest solution is probably just to look at the plug and the port before plugging in to check that they are orientated correctly.",
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"Line up the side of the plug with the plastic block and the side of the port with the space.",
"The ports are usually aligned so that the connecting part is at the top and the plastic at the bottom, so insert that way.",
"Write an \"X\" on the side that should go on top.",
"You can identify the bottom of the plug because it always has a seam in the metal.",
"Get a USB extension cord and leave it in place all the time so that you only have to connect with the 'female' end which will be more visible.",
"If the vendor is not following USB specifications colour the top of the plug red. Alternatively the side with the empty hole usually goes up.",
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"There are many different ways to determine how much heating oil is left in the tank. You might want to use temperature strips, which you can purchase at a hardware store, which change colour with temperature, thereby showing you where the cooler fuel oil is. Alternatively, you could simply tap on the side of the tank starting from the top and going down until you hear the sound change. You could also take a long pole or stick and insert it in the tank, remove it and observe where the oil line is. Finally, an inventive method could be to pour boiling water down the side of the tank and observe where the water does not evaporate quickly due to the cooling effect of the oil.",
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"The simplest way to keep track of which earphone is left or right is probably to mark them differently, either by wrapping electrical tape around the base of the earbud and using a different colour for each side, or marking them with a marker or nail polish. Some brands actually have a long and a short cable to help identify whihc side is which. Alternatively, you could make a simple knot on one of the earphone cables to tell them apart without looking.",
"The options are to place different coloured tape on each earphone and a drop of superglue on one for when you are in the dark, dab a dot of red nail polish on the right one, make a knot on the cable on one side, wrap tape around one of the cables, identify which cable is longer or colour the earphones with a marker pen."
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"text": "If you have a high-proof alcoholic beverage (not sweet; sugar will gum up the works later), that can work as deicer, but dry out the lock afterwards.",
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"text": "often times I find that it is actually my clothes that smell not me when you get home for the day, get naked.",
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"text": "the exposure to the air will dry off the sweat and stop it from \"brewing\" dust the stinky parts with baking soda, a great de-odorizer that shouldn't cause a reaction watch what you eat, eating a lot of processed foods and sugars can cause your sweat to be extra pungent wear gym shorts/lounge shorts under your pants, the extra layers stop the smell from leaking out sink bath, i know you said no bathing but just a quick splash of water and a stiff rub with a towel can help in a pinch witch hazel wipes for your booty, unlike wet wipes they should not cause a rash and help to stop any itching",
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"text": "you may be experiencing learn to wipe your butt after going number two, seriously if your butt smells like feces its because you are leaving feces there after you \"wipe\", wipe that stinky brown away!",
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"text": "Even if you are lazy about bathing, if you are experiencing the problems that you described in your question, it will take less time and effort to alleviate your olfactory issues by bathing relative to any other conceivable workaround.",
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"text": "But you can put off shampooing your hair for a long time without it getting greasy by using dry shampoo.",
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"text": "Not to sound alarming, and I'm not trying to read into this too much, but you should know that it is considered a symptom of depression, or some other psychosis, when someone stops taking care of their own personal hygiene.",
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"text": "Even asking here, about how to accommodate this behavior, shows some acknowledgement that this is not normal.",
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"text": "you can make your own tea bags by using a square of cheese cloth or muslin folded over a few times, place the loose tea in it, use butcher's twine to tie the bag up and there you go!",
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"text": "One of my colleagues used to swear that five minutes sitting in it with the lights off would cure any headache.",
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"text": "Bend over at the waist, let your arms hang loose, tuck your chin in and let the blood rush to your head.",
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"text": "Something like: Putting a slight pressure on both temples and holding that for 1 minute on, 1 minute off helps.",
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"text": "Placing your index finger and thumb on the bridge of your nose (there's a small blood vessel on either side, I believe) Other than that, though as others have said, water (sips, not gulps) helps.",
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"There are a few ways to cure a headache without medicine and possibly the most effective is to eat or drink, perhaps eating salted nuts and drinking water. Alternatively, you could bend over to allow the blood to rush to keep your head under a duvet with the curtains drawn and some earplugs in. Applying light pressure to both temples and holding this 1 minutes on, 1 minute off, could also be effective. Wearing tinted glasses or applying a cold compress might also help.",
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"text": "The trick to this for me has always been surface area.",
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"text": "I cut open an old grocery store plastic bag, and lay it on a table.",
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"text": "In general, you're trying to avoid getting dust into the air column, and the surest way to do that is to disrupt the pile as little as possible.",
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"text": "If the depth of the pile is thin enough, you should be able to do a quick visible inspection in order to find your lost trinket.",
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"text": "And if some of it does reach the ground, rain (Or a bucket of water) will wash it away soon enough.",
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"text": "The dustbag contains not only dust and dirt - it's also heaving with bacteria, so although I do exactly what you now intend to do, I first take the precaution of wearing a face mask (just a basic dust mask) and rubber gloves.",
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"text": "If its disposable, then slit it open and rummage for what you want, if not, you'll have to either put your hand in and rummage, or gently tip and pull out the contents onto your sheet and poke around to find the object.",
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"text": "Best not done on a windy day... and after all that, I hope it is your earring and not something you don't even want, like a bottle top!",
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"text": "with two large plastic trash bags, sort half of the debris into one bag and test it with the metal detector, keep dividing the contents by the results of waving the metal detector over the bag.",
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"text": "Get a really strong rare earth magnet and run it around the part of the bag that would be the top of the dirt pile.",
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"text": "If your earring was a non-magnetic metal (which is most likely) and this plan doesn't work, it's likely you will feel extreme rage having failed after all the trouble of getting the magnet.",
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"text": "One method to recover the potential earring would be to take the bag to an open area where making a mess would not be a concern , and just splitting the bag and spilling its contents.",
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"text": "The wind will carry away the dust and fine particles (hold the bag from upwind) and the earring and other heavy objects will fall straight down .",
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"text": "(I can guarantee that that will work) and then place it against the outside edge of the scored tab (bit that pops down) and then rub back and forth while applying medium pressure.",
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"text": "Then just be sure to pour into a glass as you will cut your mouth on the shredded can.",
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"text": "But the big pro is: it not only works in your garage, but in every public parking lot as well.",
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"text": "My granddad used this method and this works very well because you have a large surface where the door can bump into.",
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"text": "I make the passenger get out first, but even so, I have flat pack cardboard boxes previously used for various things leaning against the walls of the garage",
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"text": "Assuming you have a wall on both sides of your garage, you can cut a length of rope a foot or so (the exact length may vary) short of the width of the garage.",
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"text": "Honestly I think most people care more about the dents in their car doors than they do about the massive holes in the ozone layer from driving those huge SUVs!",
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"question": "When I park my car in the garage, the passenger side ends up being close to the wall (garage design, not parking issue).\n\nMy passenger (my partner) always ends up slamming their car door against the wall.\n\nHow can I stop them from slamming the car door against the wall?",
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"An effective way of stopping car doors from slamming against the wall in the garage is to install some form of buffer on the wall. This could be made from pool noodles, pipe insulation, an old doormat or even wool carpet. Alternatively, you could simply ask the passengers to leave the car before you park in the garage.",
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"text": "Maybe you can house your dogs closer to the MANGO tree.",
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"text": "Apart from putting the sign that @Carlo Borja suggested, try draping a net over the tree.",
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"text": "This will hopefully prevent any stealing as any smart but bad kid would just understand that throwing rocks will not work.",
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"text": "By making the tree less visible, and requiring people to completely climb over the fence you'll discourage most random casual theft.",
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"text": "Further, the tree should fruit more productively over time if it is well-pruned, and should you lose additional fruit to theft, it won't impact you as significantly.",
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"text": "Another tactic is to plant another mango tree, thus producing twice as much fruit as you have now, allowing you to freely give the fruit away without worrying too much about whether permission was obtained.",
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"text": "Extend the fence up Adding another 2-3 feet of lattice, wire, or bamboo fencing on top of your existing wall may be permissible (check your local building codes).",
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"text": "Because it's not heavy duty, climbing over it would be an act of destruction, and will discourage many people from attempting.",
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"text": "With a few minutes work a day at the beginning of the season, you can remove the flowers or fruit buds from the side of the tree that overhangs past the fence, and locations that are easy to get to from the fence.",
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"text": "Don't take this the wrong way , I kept a fake sign board saying \"Please don't climb this compound wall, it is electrified\" actually it wasn't electrified at all.",
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"question": "I have 3 mango trees in my garden and my house is surrounded by a 4.5 feet compound wall. Random kids from my street tend to climb upon my wall and start to steal mangoes. sometimes they throw stones to get them, which falls & spoils flower pots in my garden. How to protect my mangoes and prevent them from stealing?",
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"text": "I've also breathed into the pouch through my mouth for 20-30 seconds, closed the pouch tightly and let it sit for a while unopened.",
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"text": "Then pat the surface dry and throw it in with your tobacco (or \"cilantro\") and it should keep things moist for about 3 months.",
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"text": "thick cut potato skins work very well, as they don't leave behind any scent or taste that could contaminate your tobacco being a quite neutral earthy vegetable, and can keep it moist for up 3-4 days.",
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"text": "I have also sprayed my tobacco to rejuvenate it before now, but",
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"text": "Should hold for quite some time (At least 3-4 weeks if not more) You can cut off piece of the sponge to make it smaller.",
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"text": ") - will need to be replaced every 2 or 3 days, depending on its size and type of lettuce.",
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"text": "I've spent more time drying out my tobacco (sometimes in a warm oven) than keeping it moist over the years...",
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"text": "We use a sponge in a ziploc bag which is left open, and the sponge saturated and this works fine with our tobacco to keep it moist.",
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"There are a few different ways to keep tobacco moist, and most involve keeping it in a zippered plastic bag. Inside the bag, you could also keep a slide of bread, a damp sponge or moist cotton ball to provide moisture. You could also spray some water in the bag when the tobacco gets dry. Apple slices or potato peels can also be effective.",
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"text": "During a camping trip, I had seen the camp guy place a pan/plate filled with water, right under a light.",
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"text": "In India, open spaces with greenery translate to two things: great view to look at during the day mosquitoes rushing in to your house by the night",
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"text": "These have adhesive backing velcro frame that you can stick on the borders of your window frames (you have to keep the window open all the time though) and then stick on the net.",
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"text": "If you are using compact fluorescent lamps, make sure you are using those with \"yellow light\" (2700 Kelvin).In the case of incandescente lamp, you can use a 220V lamp on a 127V instalation the light will attract way less insects (moth included).",
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"text": "This isn't a hack answer, but I've got the same problem, I hate them in the house.",
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"text": "I never open a window at night when the lights are on unless its one of the windows covered either in net curtain (which prevents most of them getting in, not necessarily all, depends how bright the light is in the room) or an insect screen.",
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"text": "Well, if darkening your screen is not a option: Take a cloth and pin that up in window.",
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"text": "This is not a hack, but investing in other cooling options would be wise.",
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"text": "This article from Mrs. Clean provides a specifically streak-free formula using ammonia, vinegar, cornstarch, and water, as well as some extra tips on cleaning all things window related.",
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"text": "In India we use cheap and best glass cleaner called ' vibhuti '",
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"text": "( It is a whitish soft powder which is produced after baking cow dung cakes ).",
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"text": "Get a bucket or container, put in warm water, a squirt of washing up liquid and a slosh of vinegar - wash the window with this, preferably using a cloth (dishcloth, old teeshirt, whatever, but not a microfibre cloth).",
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"text": "Now get another bucket or bowl, this time with plain water and more vinegar (about 1 to 2 tablespoons to 4 pints) and rinse with that, sloshing it on with another cloth, or if you can, throwing it over the glass (depends where the glass is, if its outdoors, throw it on to rinse off the soapy stuff).",
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"text": "If you've got a squeegee, wipe off the rinse water with that, or let it drain down naturally - letting it drain naturally doesn't leave smears, but anything that doesn't run off in terms of water droplets might leave a mark.",
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"text": "The only downside is that it will leave a tiny hole in the poster.",
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"text": "Here's some Hacks / 5 creative ways http://www.athomeinlove.com/5-creative-ways-to-hang-artwork-without-a-frame/",
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"text": "I can't imagine what it must be like in the heat in India, but here in the UK, when we get one of the 5 or 6 days a year where it's too hot, I always find that I feel much more comfortable if I can keep my HEAD cool.",
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"text": "Hold your face under as long as you can, the water will soon start to get too warm so the effect is lost.",
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"text": "This works very well when your hair is wet because it takes a long time to evaporate away.",
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"text": "If you need to cool down but do not want to get wet - I would firstly recommend against the 'hack' of putting a cold cloth or ice on your neck.",
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"text": "Locate the cage in proximity to your head, close enough so that the air movements can be felt by your head.",
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"text": "I always do the following:- A cotton cloth that is ready to be washed, using which you can rub off sweat from your body.",
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"text": "This will at least give you some relief from the running sweat off your body, which tickles for some people.",
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"text": "Small hand-held fans that will not hurt your hand, and will also give quick airflow to your body.",
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"text": "Sit down or lie down for 5-10 minutes at least, keeping yourself calm, without doing any activity.",
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"text": "I tried going under shower to cool off, but that doesn't help you after 2-3 minutes, if your body is always doing some activity - like slowly walking or getting tensed.",
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"text": "Take a cardboard box; some aluminum foil; some black paper, black plastic or flat black paint (gloss and semi-gloss are not as good, but will work) and a roll of plastic wrap.",
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"text": "Duct tape the edges to your shirt and run in circles, stand in a windy area, if living in a big city with a subway system, stand over one of the ventilation gratings which blast out large volumes of air as the trains pass beneath.",
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"text": "The best way of drying absorbent items without using any artificial heat is to either use diffusion/heat from the air by hanging the notes to dry like you would a sheet, or placing it against your skin and use your body heat.",
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"text": "--- I might try some of these constructions during the upcoming 24 hours just to pass the time & have something ready the next time I wash my trousers.",
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"question": "Normally when I keep money in my back pocket of my jeans I forget to remove it before putting it for wash. How do I get, say a $50 note, to dry up quickly without using any electricity-based products ?",
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"text": "IF you already are seeing fruit flies around your bananas, try this to get rid of them quickly: Get a glass, fill it about 1/4 - 1/2 full of RED wine.",
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"The options are to use the fridge (it actually slows down ripening) or a sealed paper bag, make a fly trap with 1/4 glass of red wine, soak the fruit in diluted vinegar before putting out, peel and freeze the bananas, drape a mosquito net over them or store separately to avoid tearing the peel."
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"text": "B\"HHey, I'm new here and have been using a Credit Card as a shoe-horn for years.",
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"text": "I just came online to see where I can share the info... and did a search - and this thread came up.",
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"text": "In lieu of a CC - for not-so-tight shoes - use a regular business card.",
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"text": "Best, - Chayim",
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"text": "I have resorted to pens for this often in the past and found they worked about as well as fingers, minus the pain.",
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"text": "I can’t believe no one has mentioned using a toilet paper roll.",
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"text": "After you finish that next roll of toilet paper, don’t throw away the cardboard roll,;..",
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"text": "Just slice it in half and now you have two shoe horns!!",
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"There are a whole range of items that you can use instead of a shoehorn. Cardboard, such as from food packaging or old toilet rolls are a good choice. Similarly, you could consider using business cards or a credit card. Other options include cutting up a plastic bottle or yoghurt pot, using folded up letter paper or using a plastic bag.",
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"Use the plastic from a yoghurt or ice-cream container, cut into the right shape.",
"Use 6-8 business cards one on top of the other.",
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"text": "One way to take off your pullover is to start lifting it at the hip, and then kind of rolling it over your head, and finally pull out your hands.",
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"text": "As you lift it from the waist, instead of pulling it directly off from the top, any garment under usually stays put.",
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"text": "Put your shirt into your pants Take off your pullover Pull your shirt out of the pants If the shirt is still moving up put your shirt round about into your pants.",
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"text": "Just a simple trick :)",
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"text": "Tips: Have a size shirt that fits you.",
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"text": "This may look weird, but you can always do it in a bathroom or away from the public.",
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"text": "First, I lift up the sweater just below my chest area so my shirt is exposed.",
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"text": "Describing it makes it seem a lot harder than it is, but usually you can find a desk or something to do it on.",
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"text": "This is how I always take my sweater off without pulling my shirt up: Pull arms from sleeves so they are inside.",
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"text": "Use 95% pure ethanol, sold in liquor stores as \"rectified spirits\".",
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"text": "Slosh it around the container and it will pick up every last speck of water and evaporate it, leaving the interior of the container bone dry.",
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"text": "My solution for storing multiple Camelbak bladders for long periods of time without any mold or mildew inside is to fill them with water and then make sure ALL of the air is bled out before storing.",
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"text": "Just fill the bladder with water then flip it so the hose is at the upper end of the bladder and jiggle until all the air is at the base of the hose.",
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"text": "I dried mine out all I could with kitchen roll then filled it with some more and left it opening-down in the airing cupboard for a day or so.",
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"text": "http://shop.camelbak.com/reservoir-dryer/d/1125_c_326_cl_924 Also, buy one of those things.",
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"text": "You can insert the tubing inside the container such that opposing walls don't touch and leave it open for a day or two till all water is evaporated.",
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"question": "The Camelbak is an useful piece of equipment for long outdoor hikes, cycling trips, and camping trips. It stores water in a pouch, with a tube to drink out of. But that's my problem: After I'm done using it, how can I dry out the tube and pouch quickly and well, so that it doesn't mold (or get gross!)?",
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"text": "Melted a screw banged it in tongue belt with a hammer holding the screw with garden shears that don't work and done deal......",
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"text": "For many years, I've used the awl point found on many multitools ( vis. Leatherman) and multiblade pocket knives.",
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"text": "To mount them onto a base, you could use a similar method as mentioned before, with a PVC pipe and an old parasol stand, or maybe you even have a small (but bigger than a gallon) water tank and could fill that one up with sand.",
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"text": "A wall also does nicely, I've found the pain of your fist crashing into hard concrete quickly relieves any frustration.",
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"text": "it is fairly easy, just dip a finger in oil, tap out excess oil and touch the earhole with oiled finger.",
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"It is fairly straight forward to get a couple of drops of oil in your ear, but there are a couple of different ways to choose from. You could simply dip your finger in some oil and touch your earhole with your finger. Depending on the bottle that the oil comes in, you may be able to directly squeeze it into your ear. Other possible solutions include using a teaspoon, a syringe without a needle or a Q-tip.",
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"text": "Another trick: make an evenly roll, lay it down in a S-form and push it together.",
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"text": "It is fairly easy to make an even roll, and the width of your hand is fairly constant, so that should make for three closely sized lumps of dough.",
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"text": "Together with the outmost left point of your circle, this forms the edges of the third parts you are looking for",
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"text": ", here's a little addendum : if you don't want 6 pieces, simply don't make cuts all the way through in length.",
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"There are many tricks to help divide dough into even thirds. One simple trick involves rolling up the dough and fashioning an S-shape which you then push together to create three even lengths. Other more advanced methods involve fashioning a triangle and cutting through the centre from the points or using the radius to mark out a hexagon which would then be cut into even thirds or sixths by cutting through the centre. You could also roll out the dough to be three hands wide and then use your hand to measure the thirds. Alternatively, you could split the dough into quarters, set three pieces to one side and then repeat with the remaining piece until you feel comfortable splitting the piece into three.",
"The options are to make an S-shape, squash into lines and divide, measure out in hand widths, make a circle and divide into six then double up, divide into quarters and split one of the quarters between the other three or make an equal triangle and cut in half from each angle to get sixths and then double up the sixths."
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"Make a S shape and push it together to get three equal lines and then cut each one off.",
"Measure it out in hand widths.",
"Shape the dough into a circle, draw a horiztonal line to the right and then a vertical line perpendicular to the horizontal line. The dough to the right of the line will be 1/6 so repeat the process on the left to get 1/3 and divide the remaining dough in half.",
"Shape the dough into a circle, mark oout six equal segments and then double them up to make thirds.",
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"text": "Rather than attaching something to the remote, make a place for it that is more attractive/easy to use: Various places sell sofa-side magazine holders, or trays.",
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"text": "Use tape to mark out a silhouette of the remote (or remotes, as many of us have) and tag it with the name of the remote.",
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"text": "Your main problem seems to be that you're the only one with a bit of discipline, and you're the only one who wants to put it in a given place.",
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"text": "On the other hand, finding it when it is misplaced requires some sort of locating device, such as key ring finders, or attaching strings or other large objects (makes it impractical to move it :-) ).",
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"text": "Overall, I would say that your best option is either to talk to your household members and see about finding a really good place to put it, and/or for you to consider if you can control the equipment by other means",
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"text": "I use self-sealing Velcro touch fasteners bands that I put on the back of the remote control and on the element",
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"text": "it is related to (pedestal of the TV, body of the iPod docking station, table, etc).",
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"text": "Some smart phones have infrared transmitters that can directly control TV (and other remote controlled entertainment equipment).",
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"text": "My Samsung Galaxy S4 does this; with the correct app it'll do anything the cable company's universal remote will.",
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"text": "Even better, with a Samsung TV, I have access through wifi to play content from the phone on the TV and access the smart TV with the phone as a control pad, which is much nicer to use than the TV remote.",
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"text": "I have 3 copies of the remote control for my cable set top box.",
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"There a many potential solutions to this problem. Firstly, you could attach the remote to something big so that it's easier to find if it gets lost or even attach it to a string so that cannot be moved far. Alternatively, there are apps available that enable you to use your smartphone instead or you could attach a locator key-ring to it. As a last resort, you could also buy duplicate remotes.",
"The options include attaching something big to the remote, using a phone app to control the TV, tying the remote to the sofa with string, attaching a keyfinder, nominating a specific location for keeping the remote, buying a second remote, tying a red ribbon to the remote and encouraging a more disciplined attitude at home."
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"Attach the remote to something so big it's easy to find.",
"use an app on your phone to control the TV.",
"Attach a piece of string to the remote and tie the other end to your sofa.",
"Attach a keyring finder to the remote.",
"Specify a place for keeping the remote and gamify by awarding points to family members who remember to use the place.",
"Encourage a more disciplined attitude in your home, backed up with incentives.",
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"text": "The relay closes when power is sent to it from a WiFi smart plug, which means I can set schedules based on time and/or weather, and can even control it from my phone!",
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"text": "If you make a sliding door which can be hoisted upwards, then you can have an active lifting mechanism to lift it in the morning, and release it down again in the evening (or automatically drop if power fails).",
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"text": "This will also spare you the trouble of making sure it is properly shut, as gravity will keep it shut, and you can lift it a suitable amount using some electric motor.",
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"text": "One option springing to mind is to have a timer giving power to a lifting circuit which would spin an engine lifting the door until it touches a circuit breaker when lifted high enough, but not releasing the tension on the spinning device until power is shut off (by the automatic timer).",
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"text": "Build a door similar to this on the picture below; It is similar to the small doors for pets found on exterior house doors.",
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"text": "They are around 15-20$ on aliexpress.",
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"text": "For the stepper motors, look inside of the old CD/DVD ROMs or Scanner / Printers.",
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"text": "After the first hen is through the door you can have it stay open until roosting time when you swing it closed, as the sun sets the latch will lock at which point the hens are secure.",
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"text": "As a added benefit your night time security visit may allow you to unlock door to peek inside by illuminating solar panel with your torch.",
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"There are many ways that you could automate a chicken coop door. This could include using a power atenna from an old car or a stepper motor, either of which could be triggered by a Wi-Fi smartplug. You could install a roller door with an automatic function or even install a door with a 5V solenoid which is controlled by a solar panel.",
"The options are to buy or make an automatic closing device, to fit a door the chickens can open themselves (with a timer to control when then can), fit a cat flap with a solenoid to open at dawn and close at nightfall, fit an automated roller door or use a controller such as an Arduino that can be programmed to open and close at specified times."
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"There are many different ways to clean up a cooking oil spill. Effective methods involve covering the area with kitty litter, flour or baking soda and then using paper towels to collect it up. You can also use bread or a sponge to soak up any remaining oil. To finish off, you will want to mop the floor with dish soap and warm water.",
"The options are to cover with cat litter, baking soda, coconut husks, paper, flour or salt, brush away or wipe away with paper towels and finish with a mop or sponge with warm water and dishwashing liquid with some vinegar possibly added, clean away using a strong cleaning fluid such as Flash rinsed away with warm water or paper towels and kitchen wipes or sprinkle corn starch and wipe away after waiting 10-15 minutes."
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"Use coconut husks or paper to absorb as much oil as possible and then wipe with a damp cloth.",
"Use paper napkins to remove excess oil, spread flour and rub in to oily parts then vacuum it away.",
"Wash the floor with a strong cleaner such as Flash and then rinse with warm water.",
"Wash with a sponge containing dishwashing liquid then dry with sponge, towel or paper.",
"Use kitchen paper or rags to absorb the oil and then clean with a sponge, liquid soap and warm water and dry with kitchen paper.",
"Wipe with paper towels and then use kitchen wipes to remove the remaining oil.",
"Soak up oil with an old towel, pour salt over the spill and leave for 15 minutes then sweep up the salt and wash the floor with vinegar and dish detergent.",
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"There are many different ways to stop your glasses falling down your nose, but you could consider using ear hooks, a ponytail holder or glasses wax. You might also try applying some anti-perspirant to the bridge of your nose or as your optician for a tigher fit. You could also lightly bend the arms so that they fit tightly behind your ears. Alternatively, you could learn to pull your glassses up with your ears!",
"The options are to use ponytail holders, ear hooks, nerd wax or original glasses wax, learn how to pull up glasses using your ears, adjuts your glasses to fit more tightly, use wedgees, get a lighter pair of glasses, apply post-it notes or antiperspirant to the glasses, ask an optician to adjust the fit or get some lighter glasses."
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"text": "I ALWAYS sit down on normal toilets, it's best to give the toilet seat a clean with toilet paper (nothing beats sitting down in someone else's pee ..).",
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"Make sure the opening at the penis end is not stuck together.",
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"text": "find a piece of plastic like a telephone card or a credit card, abrade the edge against a rough surface like a stone or even bite little dents in it, or use any metal object, and use that to cut.",
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"text": "takes 2 minutes. find a magazine cover, glossy one, or a plastic film, put a book on the bread and use it as a knife, if it's abraded it will be faster. find a thin wire like a copper wire, abrade it, use it like a cheese cutter.",
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"text": "The warming rack is a pop-up that allows you to perch your larger items above the slots, to warm the item with the rising heat.",
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"text": "*Apparently this also applies to most of Western Europe, but not to the USA.",
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"text": "Have you forgotten about MacGyver ?!",
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"text": "All it takes to solve this problem is one of each of the following: Paper clip Pen Rubber band",
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"If you lack a knife to cut your bagel or apply spreads, you could simply rip up your bagel and dip the pieces in the peanut butter or cream cheese. Alternatively, you could simply try to cut the begal using either dental floss, a letter opener, an old credit card or very carefully with your fingers. Car keys may also suffice. As a last resort, you could simply eat your bagel whole and use your fingers to eat your spread at the same time.",
"The options are to tear up the bagels (possibly heating them first over a toaster) and swipe the pieces through the cream cheese or peanut butter, or use dental floss, a paper cutter, scissors, car keys, your fingers or a bit of plastic such as a credit card to cut open the bagels and spread the filling with your finger directly or wrap your finger in a napkin first."
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"text": "Not just milk, but with anything that we may leave too long in the refrigerator tends to leave a pungent smell after its get spoiled, especially given the fact the the fridge remains closed all the time.",
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"question": "Someone in my house apparently forgot about a gallon of milk in the fridge for a few months, and now the fridge smells really bad. How can I get rid of this smell, aside from the obvious \"throw out the milk\"?",
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"It is generally agreed that the most effective way to get rid of the smell of spoiled milk from your fridge is to clean it, either using vinegar, Milton or undiluted tomato juice. However, there are some other tricks that can help remove the smell, such as placing orange peel or some pieces of fresh lemon or lime, baking soda or coffee grinds in the fridge to absorb the smell.",
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"text": "Some examples: Fern Spathiphyllum (Peace Lily) Additional positive effect will be that they will absorb some unhealthy substances from the air indoor.",
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"text": "Since my estate is rather cheap, I can afford to dedicate a couple of square feet to pretty large polyethylene basin like this : Several things to consider: evaporation happens at the surface of water, so area is significant parameter here (this makes square bowl/basin much better than round one)",
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"text": "If there are only a few (less than a dozen or so), in the jar, you can use a long, pointy object, like a chopstick, and push the ants one by one to the edge and work them to the surface, where they can be picked out.",
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"text": "If your honey has so many ants in it that you cannot easily remove them all, consider giving up on that bit.",
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"text": "In the summer you could put it outside and let bees take it back.",
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"text": "Slowly sink a drinking straw into the honey, aiming for an ant.",
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"text": "They will be on the top and close to one edge since they can't negotiate very far in the goo.",
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"text": "Did it yesterday to a seven pound plastic pail full of honey.",
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"text": "There were some honey worshipers gathered at the edge of the lid where I was sloppy pouring some last time I used the container.",
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"text": "Rinse off the container to discourage the critters in the future.",
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"text": "Removing ants from honey: Bought a brand new bottle of honey, used it once and somehow the cap did not close well.",
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"text": "Next day a black layer of ants on the top.",
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"text": "Problem was, it was the plastic \"pouring type\" bottle, so very narrow at the top, while most of the ants were in the wider part of the neck.",
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"text": "I switched on my gas hob, held a sharp knife in the flame for a few seconds and sliced off the neck of the bottle.",
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"text": "All the ants were dead and right at the top.",
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"text": "With a strong back light, I was able to remove every single ant with a spoon, not losing much honey in the process.",
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"text": "Poured it into a tight fitting glass jar.",
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"text": "No need to throw away the honey or \"eat\" the ants as suggested!",
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"text": "How about a honey siphon with irrigation hose?!",
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"text": "Put some grapefruit extract around the pipe to prevent ants from migrating.",
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"text": "What I do is this : freeze honey.",
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"The options are to warm and strain the honey, use long objects such as a chopstick or a straw to remove the flies, just use a spoon (as they are sure to be close to the surface) or put the honey in mugs of tea and take off the ants as they float to the surface."
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"text": "If you have a fire pit, or something similar that can contain a small fire, burning the documents will make it very hard to recover the information.",
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"text": "Most secure is to crosscut shred, then burn, and finally disrupt the ashes by grinding into fine powder or washing down a drain.",
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"text": "Bath full of water, and then a sharp knife swilled around once they are nice and soggy will do a great job of destoying everything.",
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"text": "If you don't mind manual labour, you can tear it by hand.",
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"text": "Since tearing it by hand isn't perfect, you can cut out the important part and scatter it across different locations.",
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"text": "This will avoid people finding the jigsaw puzzle pieces!",
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"text": "Also, if you are really bored, you can compete with someone else (that you trust) to see who can tear the most number of papers at once",
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"text": "Take the papers to your local copy shop and let them shred it for you.",
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"text": "This is probably the easiest way to take care of them.",
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"text": "For example, Fedex/Kinkos will shred documents for 99 cents per pound (around 100 sheets per pound depending on paper size and thickness).",
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"text": "Folding the paper onto it itself several times, then cutting the result as small as you can with strong scissors (nibbling away mm by mm), a carpet knife, bolt/ wire cutters, sandpaper/whetstone ... will give you a lot of cutting for a little :)",
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"text": "I mention wire cutters because good wire cutters WILL cut paper too, and will probably survive a stack of paper better than average scissors :)",
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"text": "In cases like this, I tear or cut them into strips and put the strips alternately with the old paper and with the compostables (fruit and veg remains).",
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"text": "Anybody wanting to recreate them will have to sort through huge amounts of old paper and rummage through disgusting compost.",
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"text": "Has anyone suggested simply burying them?",
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"text": "It would take a bit of effort to dig the hole, but the paper would biodegrade in no time.",
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"text": "Alternatively, mix them in with garden waste and potato peelings and the like and it will all eventually become compost.",
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"text": "Use that on your garden and nourish your plants with those unwanted reports and correspondence.",
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"text": "How to completely destroy sensitive paper documents—without shredding or burning.",
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"text": "You'll need an old pair of panty-hose with no holes in them.",
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"text": "One pair of panty-hose will be enough for two \"treatments.",
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"text": "\" Cut off a leg of the panty-hose.",
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"text": "Put your documents into one leg of the panty-hose and knot it tightly closed.",
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"text": "Put it through a wash cycle with some detergent. Done. Discard",
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"text": "Eating the doucment always works and you don't need fuel source or nearby water source.",
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"text": "I have thought of 2 solutions for this: Burn the document.",
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"text": "After several minutes, it will be extremly soft and easy to rip.",
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"There are many ways that you can destroy documents without shredding them, and the most obvious ways will be either to burn them or put them in a blender with water and turn them into a pulp. You could also add bleach or something corrosive to wreck the ink beyond readability. As a last resort, you could always shred the documents yourself by hand.",
"The options are to burn the documents, pulp them with water in a food processor, cross-cut shred them and then burn and grind up ashes, soak in a bath with a little bleach, tear up by hand, get a copy shop to shred them, fold and cut with scissors, compost them or place in a panty hose leg and run through the washing machine."
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"text": "On the bottom of some of these, you'll find unglazed ceramic where it's been cut, using this you can rub the blade of the knife along this unglazed edge, and because it's harder than the material of most knives (not hardened steel maybe)",
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"text": "A toning rod works because it's harder than the material it's toning, causing the material's atoms to align and eventually getting rid of microscopic dents and edges which gives the knife the most perfect possible edge for cutting.",
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"text": "A piece of cardboard can be used to sharpen a knife, especially if the knife isn't extremely dull and just needs that final touch to give it a razor's edge.",
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"text": "Not much of a lifehack, but you could just opt for a nasal spray like: http://www.amazon.com/Ayr-Saline-Nasal-Soothing-Ounce/dp/B0010NSC1U?ie=UTF8&keywords=nose%20moisture&qid=1461915929&ref_=sr_1_1_a_it&sr=8-1",
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"There are a few ways you can try to remove set glue from the nozzle, and possibly the most effective will be a cordless drill with a small drill bit. You could also consider loosening the glue with pliers and then unblocking the nozzle with a pin. Other techniques include suing a stanley knife or dissolving the glue with acetone or nail polish remover.",
"The options are to drill out the glue, to loosen it by squeezing with pliers and then poking it out, to cut it out with a Stanley knife and poke through with a mini-screwdriver, to heat a pin and push it through the glue, to soften it with acetone or nail varnish and to consider purchasing only single use tubes in the future."
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"text": "it proves too hard to remove, just keep in mind that sometimes due to heavy use the \"shine \" on the pad is not grease or dirt, but a pad that got its surface worn out over use the same way mouse buttons or keyboard keys get worn out and shiny.",
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"text": "As prevention is far better than cure, by personal experience the best solution to an oily touch-pad (or touch-screen) is to avoid having it in the first place.",
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"text": "Using your touch-pad/touch-screen with your hands cleaned this way never allows any oil buildup on these surfaces and this additionally eliminates any danger of causing any damage to your machine while cleaning it.",
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"text": "To remove, use only a detergent like Palmolive OXY (full is about 3 CA$) + water on a clean cotton cloth.",
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"question": "Any good ways to remove oil build-up on the touchpad of the laptop?It's always getting oily ( not sure it's oil or not ). Is there any way to avoid or remove it?",
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"The options are to use 70% isopropyl alcohol and water or something water based for any salt residues, to use a spray for cleaning glasses, to avoid paper towels which can be abrasive and to rub with a cloth that has detergent on it. Avoid in future by washing hands with detergent before use."
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"text": "An alternative solution would be to find a way to recirculate the water, so that whatever you suspend (water color pigment, for instance) will stay suspended rather than settling out.",
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"text": "You will surely have trouble, over time, with algae growth that will turn your pretty white water green, brown, or reddish, but there are algicides you can add to the water to slow or prevent this (they're sold for fountains, to keep them from filling with pond scum, and for water beds).",
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"text": "Commenting on another answer gave me the idea to use an anis spirit (ouzo, sambuca, pastis, raki) mixed with water.",
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"text": "The ouzo-effect results in a milky solution which, according to the Wikipedia article, is very stable due to the small particle size in the range of microns and the chemical interplay.",
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"text": "When I shoot liquids for advertising that I want to glow (or look like they do) such as a glass of frosty beer or a jar of marmalade jam, etc, I put a reflector card behind the subject and let the light show through the liquid.",
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"text": "If you were shooting functional props for motion pictures, your way would be necessary due to handling by the talent, angles for shots would be uncontrolled, and the lighting problems for that situation are difficult.",
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"text": "I made a hallow key chain shaped like a milk carton with “milk” inside.",
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"question": "I want to color water white/cloudy/milky, so that it disperses light nicely. I have tried to dissolve soap in it, which worked very well, but the dissolved particles sink down after half a day and the effect is gone. Are there any better ideas than buying food color (since we're talking about a life hack)? The fluid should also not be prone to molding, which I guess will happen when milk is used.",
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"It is unclear whether there is a non-particulate solution to this problem and the particles will therefore sink over time. However, colloidal chalk might be an effective way to produce this effect. It's possible that to achieve this effect you could use milk, PVA glue, soluble cutting oil or mica powder.",
"The options are to use colloidal chalk, circulate the water with an aquarium pump and use a steriliser to keep clean, use sterilised milk or PVA glue, mix water with an anis spirit, position card refelectors behind the container, use baby oil mixed with mica powder or use inorganic soluble cutting oil in water."
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"text": "Heat the tape and use a paint scraper or try to peel it off the door, if that does not work, then pour hot water and try then.",
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"text": "In the case of oil, I would prefer you to use vegetable oil that you use in your home as a common lubricant.",
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"text": "If the plan is to clean and paint this old rusty door I would use a hand held propane torch and burn it off.",
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"Soaking the duct tape with some WD40 or hot water will help, as will applying heat or leaving it in the sun. Then, you should be able to use a scraper or a putty knife to remove it. Brake cleaner may also be effective. If the plan is to clean and paint the door afterwards, you could burn the duct tape off with a torch and then remove the remaining residue with a wire brush.",
"Soak the duct tape with WD-40 and peel off with a putty knife and use steel wool to scrub off any residues or heat the door to soften the adhesive then peel off the tape (or use a scraper to remove it) and remove residues with non-polar solvents, use a brake cleaner, lift bit by bit whilst spraying with vegetable oil or burn it all off with a propane torch and then scrape with steel wool."
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"Soak the duct tape with WD-40 and peel off with a putty knife - use steel wool to scrub off any residues.",
"Heat the door in the sun, with hot water or a hair dryer to soften the adhesive and peel off. Use non-polar solvents to remove residue.",
"Heat the tape and remove with a paint scraper or by peeling. Use other strips of tape to remove residue.",
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"Use a blade to lift the end of the tape and keep spraying small amounts of vegetable oil from a spray bottle as it comes off. Once removed polish with kerosene to get rid of any residues.",
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