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People, Thought out, HealthNovember 5, 2009 3:46 pm

 In anyone’s life there do happen such sleepless nights or busy days after which comes a very difficult time (usually close to some deadline) during which you have to keep staying awake. Here comes the time to swindle both your body and your mind.
 I offer you a list of relatively effective ways to keep yourself awake. All of them I tested on myself and survived! So, here you go:


Caffeine in the Coffee
 Good chose if you have to stake awake for about hour. After that are likely to appear withdrawal symptoms such as headaches, anxiety, fatigue and sleepiness reaches a greater extent. Coffee affects everyone differently and affects people who regularly consume it less than others. Moreover about 25% of people have no stimulant effect from coffee at all.
 This is not working for me as sometimes it seems I drink coffee instead of water. Yea, I do know what doctor said!

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Uncategorized, World, Thought outAugust 10, 2009 1:14 pm

We tend to hold inventors in high esteem, but often their discoveries were the result of an accident or twist of fate. This is true of many everyday items, including the following surprise inventions.

 Play-Doh

One smell most people remember from childhood is the odor of Play-Doh, the brightly-colored, nontoxic modeling clay. Play-Doh was accidentally invented in 1955 by Joseph and Noah McVicker while trying to make a wallpaper cleaner. It was marketed a year later by toy manufacturer Rainbow Crafts. More than 700 million pounds of Play-Doh have sold since then, but the recipe remains a secret.

 Fireworks

Fireworks originated in China some 2,000 years ago, and legend has it that they were accidentally invented by a cook who mixed together charcoal, sulfur, and saltpeter—all items commonly found in kitchens in those days. The mixture burned and when compressed in a bamboo tube, it exploded. There’s no record of whether it was the cook’s last day on the job.

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Uncategorized, Thought outJuly 1, 2009 11:34 am

Fast temporary sollution for a problem in pics. It really happend!

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News, Thought out, ScienceMay 22, 2009 8:38 am

People, Thought out, HealthMay 20, 2009 7:07 am

Okay, the people we’re about to discuss may not actually use generic drugs.  That’s between them, their doctors and their pharmacists.  We have no way of knowing whether any of these famous people are managing their high blood pressure with a little help from name brand Lasix or a generic dose of furosemide. 

However, we thought it would be fun to use a few big-name celebrities to illustrate why buying generic drugs makes so much sense—and a few of the challenges that have slowed public acceptance of generics. 

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People, Thought outMay 5, 2009 1:21 pm

“Competitive Salary”
We remain competitive by paying you less than our competition.

“Join our fast-paced company”
We have no time to train you.

“Casual work atmosphere”
We don’t pay enough to expect that you will dress up; a couple of the real daring guys wear earrings.

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Uncategorized, Thought outApril 21, 2009 7:46 am

Thought out, MoneyApril 3, 2009 7:53 am

Have you noticed?

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Advertisments, Thought outMarch 18, 2009 1:49 pm

Design-studio Ozi’s which is a comics studio made an interesting project “Recycling Junk into Art”. They visualize spam’s mottos and messages. I bet everyone saw the messages in your e-mail box. If you didn’t, you are the lucky one!

Here instead of boring and annoying spam messages we get funny pictures!
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Thought out, ScienceMarch 16, 2009 12:38 pm

It’s hard to communicate exactly colors. If you’re speaking of black or red, you most likely would be understood. But what if you wish to communicate pale-yellow or grayish black colors?

However the verbalization of sounds is much more complicated.

In 1950, General Motors condensed the sounds of car trouble into seven types:

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