from wikiHow - The How to Manual That You Can EditIf you would like to have your own desert in your own home, try growing the cactus from seeds instead of buying them in in the store.
Steps
- Make sure that the pod is ready for harvesting. After the flower dies off, nothing is left except the pod. Echinocactus Grusonii and most other barrels will produce hundreds of pods each season. Gather the pods just before they dry out, they're not full of moisture but are still damp inside. The seed itself is black but some might have a slight red color to them. The main point is that you want the seed to be mature. One good indication is how the pod comes off, a slight twist and they fall right into your fingers leaving the fiber/cotton on the cactus.
- Use a knife to slice the tops off and slice down one side of the pad. This exposes the seeds. Use a little tool (kind of like a small shovel about the size of a popsicle stick) to scrape the seeds out of the pod, scrape the flesh from the pod also and then place the seeds in some water to soak overnight.
- Use a horse syringe to suck the small seeds into the syringe. This takes some of the water up with it also and in a germination tray it allows you to broadcast the seeds evenly into the tray. Keep shaking the syringe up so the seeds don't settle at the bottom and all come out at once.
- Fill the trays up with a 60% peat moss/40% vermiculite. Create a mixture using one part of this and one part of number two coarse sand, mixed well. To plant the seeds inject them evenly across the whole tray. Keep the trays in full sun but keep the soil moist until the seeds germinate, once the seeds come up (4 to 6 weeks) they look like small pencil erasers, red in color not green. Over time they start to add their needles (small as they are).
Tips
- Use a pair of tweezers to move them out of the propagation trays and into 2" pots. Use the same soil mix in the 2" pots as you did in the trays, at this stage they'll sit and grow for about one year.
- After the first year, move the ones that survive into 4 inch pots where they sit for another year or two. It's at this point we sell the 4" pots they have enough needles to ward off most of the normal landscape creatures and there well established to be able to grow in their final setting. Be careful not to disturb the routes when transplanting.
- If you want a lot of Echinocactus Grusonii, get the small ones and space them out enough to allow growth. It's much more affordable to gather a number at this stage that to wait until they go to gallon or five gallon size.
Warnings
- Use special gloves to handle cacti when the spines grow, or you risk getting the spines stuck in your fingers.
- Breaking spines on a cactus is not a good idea, as they take a long time to grow back and make the plant look tatty.
- Look out for parasites on your cactus. White blobs could be Mealy Bugs. Pick them off with a stick or skewer. Malathion will kill Red Spider Mites and Scale, which show up as brown spots.
Things You'll Need
- Razor knife
- Tweezers
- Horse syringe
- 4" pots
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Energy Saving, Energy Efficient…..there are all kinds of buzz words out there but what does it really mean? Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs are an energy saving light bulb solution for your home or office.
Steps
- Energy saving light bulbs or compact fluorescent light bulbs are a better alternative to incandescent light bulbs. It can be a bit overwhelming since many bulb shapes aren’t exactly the same. They may similar but because of the technology that is used, the bulb often looks different than what we’re use to.
- Create a warm and inviting atmosphere, while keeping money in your pocket. Here I’ll outline the different types of compact fluorescent light bulbs. Then I’ll wrap up with giving you a thumb nail reference of knowing what the best wattages are for you based on what incandescent wattages you currently use. .
- Decorative Twisters
- Decorative twister light bulbs have a similar light output as standard incandescent light bulbs. They are compact in size and fit many small fixtures. Mostly you will use these in table lamps but can also put them in wall sconces and open overhead light fixtures. Many styles now have an “instant on” feature and you don’t have to wait for the bulb to warm up to become as bright as it is capable.
- A reputable brand will give you around 8000 to 10,000 hours of usage compared to only 1000 in incandescent. These are terrific energy savers. You may save up to $103 over the life of the light bulb!
- Universal & 3-Way
- Universal & 3-Way light bulbs provide a soft, white light. Their length of life can be 12,000 to 15,000 hours from a reputable manufacturer. Again, energy savings can be up to $112 over the life of the lamp.
- -Ways have adjustable light levels. A 34/26/18 would be equivalent to a 150/100/50 watt 3-Way incandescent light bulb. They are limited to use in table and floor lamps.
- Universals, on the other hand, are useful in a large number of applications: table and floor lamps, outdoor light posts, wall sconces, reading lamps, outdoor border lights, recessed fixtures and open hanging fixtures.
- Reflector Floods
- Reflector Flood light bulbs have a similar look and light output as incandescent reflector flood lamps. They can be used indoors or out of doors when the light is pointing downward. When the light is pointing upward, they need to be in enclosed fixtures if out of doors. Some brands can be used in cold weather down to -10 degrees F. Below that the manufacturers can’t guarantee that the light bulb will head up enough to actually come on. You can see Energy Savings of up to $50 over the life of the light bulb.
- Dimmable Reflector Flood light bulbs are available and seem to be very popular amongst folks with homes that have ceilings resembling swiss cheese. Reflector Floods are used in recessed fixtures and open hanging fixtures.
- Standard Incandescent Shape
- There are compact fluorescent light bulbs that are shaped like your standard A19 light bulb. These provide a soft white light and are ideal for table lamps, floor lamps and open ceiling fixtures. Their life span is the same as a deco twister and may save up to $36 over the life of your light bulb.
- Candle Lamps
- Candle lamps are useful in outdoor lamp posts, wall sconces, decorative chandeliers, fans and some reading lamps. They often come with two base(the part that screws into the socket) sizes. These sizes are called a medium base (larger of the two) and a candelabra base (fits mostly chandeliers and some sconces). Candle lamps provide a warm and inviting soft white light and last 6000 to 8000 hours.
- Globes
- Globes are ideal for use in vanity strips and open lighting fixtures. These can save you up to $64 for the life of the light bulb assuming a .10 country average of electrical costs per KW/h. (All figures above are also based on this amount. And the life spans are based on Philips Products life spans) Globes look like regular incandescent globes and are pretty easy to identify.
- Outdoor & Bug A Way
- Outdoor and Bug A Way light bulbs are most popular in the summer for obvious reasons. Rather than zapping those bugs, discourage them from coming around in the first place. These light bulbs provide a soft white light, ideal for light posts. They are shatter-resistant and because of the translucent cover the glare is reduced which helps to protect the light bulb. Outdoor compact fluorescents can save you up to $36 per light bulb over its life which is about 8000 hours.
- Basic Wattage Equivalents
- Without going into too much detail….wattage equivalents are based on similar lumen output which is the brightness of your light bulb. The following are general equivalents between compact fluorescent light bulbs and incandescent light bulbs. 5 watt CFL=25 watt Incan. 9 & 11 watt CFL=40 watt Incan. 13 watt CFL=60 watt Incan. 19 & 20 watt CFL=75 watt Incan. 23 & 27 watt CFL=100 watt Incan. 32 watt CFL=135 watt Incan. 42 watt CFL=150 watt Incan.
- By using these basic guidelines, I hope I’ve made it easier for you to be able to choose the correct compact fluorescent light bulbs for your own home or office. Take advantage of the huge energy savings that will follow.
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The role of the media in a democracy cannot be overemphasized. Many of our leaders have used the media to achieve their laudable, humanitarian goals. In today’s context, the media play a pivotal role in exposing corruption, which paves the way for justice for hapless victims of crimes.
But when this effective tool becomes counterproductive, it really hurts. Spreading rumours for cheap publicity cannot be justified from any point of view. The Aarushi murder case is very sensitive. It is not just a criminal case but also has many emotional aspects to it. It needs to be handled with great care – Sachin Kumar Singh, Varanasi, Letter to the Editor, The Hindu, Madurai, June 14, 2008.
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40 billion plastic bottles are produced each year in the United States. Two-thirds of them end up in landfills. Avoid this by recycling them. - wikiHow
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Almost everything--all external expectations, all pride, all fear of embarrassment or failure--these things just fall away in the face of death, leaving only what is truly important. Remembering that you are going to die is the best way I know to avoid the trap of thinking you have something to lose. You are already naked. There is no reason not to follow your heart - Steve Jobs
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According to the International Energy Agency, U.S. spending for all energy research - nuclear, wind, coal, solar, biofuels, etc - was a meager $3.2 billion in 2006. The Pentagon spends that much in about 40 hours.
Excerpt from the article, ‘Uncle Sam Needs to Solve the Energy Crisis’ by Jeffrey D. Sachs in the May. 29, 2008 issue of TIME.
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It is only a few days back I wrote my views about Vastu. Here is a news item on Vastu from India Today.
Mumbai: When all else fails, turn to God and pray that everything works out. At least this is what the disbelievers will say of the Nagpur police’s latest road safety venture. Unable to check the growing number of accidents, the rural police are now relying on vastu shastra for divine intervention. Vastu expert Sushil Fatepuria, with the help of the police, has installed 12 vastu pyramids in accident prone zones to reduce “negative energies” and improve the “vibes” of the area.
Superintendent of Police, Yashasvi Yadav feels the results are encouraging. Since November, no fatal accidents have been reported at these spots. He, however, concedes that there is no scientific explanation for the experiment and explains that his team has stepped up conventional policing measures also. With stringent policing and a helping hand from vastu experts, Nagpur’s roads might just become safer. – Aditi Pai.
Courtesy: India Today, June 10, 2008.
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By putting 10 satellites in orbit, ISRO has conquered yet another space frontier for India (“Scoring a Perfect Ten”, India Today, May 12, 2008). In the midst of grim news like starvation deaths and farmer suicides, the organization has given us a reason to celebrate. – S.Balakrishnan, Jamshedpur, Mail of the Week, India Today, June 10, 2008
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Scientists have located the part of the brain responsible for understanding sarcasm.
Courtesy: Claire Gutierrez, Weekly Review, Harper’s Weekly, June 10, 2008
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All our dreams can come true - if we have the courage to pursue them -
Walt Disney
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from wikiHow - The How to Manual That You Can EditHave you ever wanted to be able to do everything you ever dreamt of or wished for? It's easy and a great way to get to know yourself better.
Steps
- Make a list of what you want in life.
- Prioritize the items on your list. Begin with what is most important to you.
- Determine what you need to do to have that wish come true. For example,
- Wish: To play the guitar well
- Need to do: Take classes
- Sit with a friend who knows how to play and get tips
- Get some books from the library
- Search the internet for information
- Make it a point to do what you need to do in order to make your wish come true. Start slowly.
Tips
- Know exactly what you want because what you might have wanted when you were ten years old is not as important when you are fifteen years old.
- Are you doing this for yourself or for someone else? This will determine whether you'll stick to what you need to do to get what you want.
- Have patience. You have to keep practicing in order to get better. You also have to keep trying even if you fail the first few times.
- If you complete all the items on your list, congratulations! You can now start a new list with many new wishes. Life is filled with many opportunities and so much to offer.
Warnings
- As you are doing the tasks required to make your wish come true, you might learn or realize that this isn’t really what you want. Don’t be discouraged; it might lead to a new dream and/or a better understanding of who you are as a person.
- There might be more to do than what you initially thought, but understand that it is an iterative process.
- Wishes come true through hard work and persistence. It is not something that will happen instantly.
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from wikiHow - The How to Manual That You Can EditExcessive sun exposure can cause
sunburn, skin damage, skin
cancer (the most common form of
cancer), cataracts, and heat stroke. Take the right precautions to avoid these hazards and enjoy the sun safely.
Steps
- Select an appropriate sunscreen.
- Check your sunscreens SPF. The SPF, or "sun protection factor" number, contrary to popular belief, does not signify how strong the SPF is. It tells you how long it will keep you protected (theoretically). For example: it is in how many minutes you burn x the number that tells you how long it should last (even though you should reapply often, say every few hours, or more often if you burn easily). So if you burn in 10 minutes of sun exposure without any protection, SPF 30 will keep you protected for 300 minutes (in theory!).
- Keep in mind that SPF is not cumulative. Applying one SPF 15 sunscreen and another SPF 20 sunscreen may give you slightly better coverage, but it does not add up to SPF 35.
- Look for both UVA and UVB coverage. This means that the sunscreen will block both kinds of damaging ultraviolet light.
- Look for a PABA-free sunscreen. Para-aminobenzoic acid, or PABA, was used in sunscreens for a long time, but it can stain clothing and cause an allergic reaction in some people.
- Choose a water-resistant sunscreen, if you will be swimming or sweating. No sunscreen is truly waterproof, so you should reapply the sunscreen frequently, according to package instructions.
- Choose a sunscreen that suits you. Some daily sunscreens aren't as gooey or smelly as some of the heavy-duty outdoor sport formulations. Some sunscreens come in spray-on, roll-on, and stick formats. Some sunscreens come with built-in insect repellent. Some even temporarily turn your skin a different color! If you dislike wearing it so much that you don't, it will do you no good. Wearing sunscreen need not be unpleasant, so smell and try different sunscreen brands and styles to find the one(s) that are best suited for you.
- The word "sunblock" is a misnomer. Sunscreen slows the effects of the sun on skin by absorbing, reflecting, and scattering UV rays, but it doesn't stop them.
- Apply the sunscreen generously. If you're using a cream, the amount of sunscreen you should use is about the size of a regular golf-ball, or 1 oz.
- Start ahead of time. Ideally, begin applying sunscreen at least a half hour before you go out.
- It takes approximately 20 minutes for sunscreen to become effective after it has been applied.
- Use more than you think you need. Most people do not use enough sunscreen, stopping at somewhere between one fourth and one half the quantity applied to test sunscreens.
- Don't just grease it on. Put a little on and rub it in. Then do it again and again, until you have a deep, penetrating layer of sunscreen. Do it right and you won't notice it at all and it will truly protect.
- Be thorough. Put it on the most vulnerable areas: the entire face and forehead, especially the nose and tips of ears, back of the neck, backs of knees, and arms. Make sure to cover all skin that will be exposed. Don't forget the tops of feet, if you're wearing sandals. Have a friend help with hard-to-reach spots like backs and shoulders.
- Keep your sunscreen relatively fresh. Expired sunscreen may not be as effective as recently-purchased sunscreen, but in general, any sunscreen is better than no sunscreen. If there's no expiration date, try it and see if it still works, or replace anything older than about three years.
- Cover up. Light layers of clothing work best, in light colors which reflect heat, rather than dark ones, which absorb it. Try a shell or tank top, and then wear a light camp shirt open over that. Natural fibers like cotton are coolest.
- Wear the right hat. Choose a hat with at least a 3-inch (8 cm) brim all around. A hat will also help to keep you cool. Baseball caps leave the ears and neck exposed, so they're not the best choice for sun protection. A hat will also help to protect your eyes from glare.
- Wear light-colored, loose fitting clothing. It will keep you cooler and help prevent sunburn by reflecting the sunlight. Be aware, though, that clothing may not block sunlight completely. In fact, an ordinary t-shirt may only be the equivalent of SPF 5. Look for clothing designed to block sun, even up to SPF 50, if you spend a lot of time outdoors.
- Wear sunglasses. Choose sunglasses that block UV light and wrap around to block light from the side, too. If you're not sure whether your old sunglasses adequately block UV, ask an optometrist to have them checked. Long term exposure to UV light can lead to cataracts. Wear sunglasses in conjunction with a hat.
- Stay hydrated. Water is the best choice. If you'll be exercising heavily, a sports drink can help to replace electrolytes. Drink in proportion to how much you perspire, but remember that too much too quickly can harm you. It's best to take frequent, moderate portions. Too much sugar, as in soda, can undermine the benefits of the liquid, and alcohol can dehydrate you outright.
- Stay out of the sun. Especially between 10am and 4pm, stay out of the sun as much as possible. Finding a spot in the shade, carrying an umbrella or parasol, and scheduling outdoor activities to avoid those hours can help to minimize exposure.
- Limit your total time in the sun. Roll up car windows and run the air conditioning rather than dangling your arm out the window. Glass blocks UV light reasonably well.
- Keep cool. If you have heavy physical activity to perform outside, try to do it in the morning or evening, not the heat of midday. Choose a shady spot to sit. Sip a cool drink. Take a swim.
Tips
- Use the 5-S mnemonic to remember sun safety:
- Slop on some sunscreen (at least SPF 30).
- Slurp up some water.
- Slip on a shirt—you can buy SPF 50 shirts and clothing now.
- Slap on a sun hat—with at least a 3" brim all the way around, not a baseball hat.
- Step into the shade.
- Use these tips in combination. That is, put on sunscreen, SPF-protective clothing, and a hat. Stay in the shade during the worst parts of the day.
- Remember that children need to be educated, not just greased up! Teach them why skin cancer is far and away the most common cancer, how sun damage causes it, and how to protect themselves.
- Keep sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat available. Leave them in your bag or vehicle so that they'll be there when you need them.
- Don't forget your lips, they can get burned too. Slather on a lip balm with SPF 15+.
- A T-shirt isn't always effective: the SPF of a plain White T-shirt can be as low as 4!
- Some fabric dyes are commercially available to raise the SPF of fabrics to as much as 30. Shop around if you spend a lot of time in the sun.
Warnings
- Sunscreen is not a complete solution by itself, nor a license to spend unlimited time outdoors.
- It's possible to get sunburned on a cloudy day, and it's possible that the clouds will clear up during the day. Take and use sun protection even if it's cool and cloudy when you leave.
- It is possible to get burned through clothing. Clothing typically has between a 3-10 SPF. Wet clothing has even less. To be safe, apply sunscreen underneath clothing. However reapplying under clothing or under bathing suits can be cumbersome; therefore, an easier alternative might be washing clothes with a product that offers protection to clothes, such as Rit Sun Guard, which can provide an UPF (Ultra-Violet Protection) of 30 to clothes and lasts for 20 washes.
- If possible, you should purchase a sunscreen that is paraben-free. Parabens have been linked to breast cancer.
- When skiing or snowboarding, it is common to get a sunburn on your face. If you are planning to have some fun on the mountains, in any season, put on your sunscreen!
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Give pleasure. Lose no chance in giving pleasure. For that is the ceaseless and anonymous triumph of a truly loving spirit – Henry Drummond.(Grateful thanks to Vinod for the photograph).
For the third year in a row, the consumption of oranges in Britain declined because people were too busy to peel the rind off the fruit.
Courtesy: Claire Gutierrez, Weekly Review, Harper’s Weekly, June 10, 2008.
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Two students from Virginia University, Manoj Sinha and Charles Ransler of Darden School of Business, have started a major project with an Indian partner to supply electricity to villages in Bihar by burning rice husk. The partner, Gyanesh Pandey, an engineer, oversees the operations of Husk Power Systems in Bihar. As of now, two pilot rice husk generators provide power to about 10,000 hamlets. The project has the potential to reduce 200 tonnes of carbon emission annually in each village compared to diesel or coal generators. Also, it may help turn the huge piles of husk that accumulate in many villages into two valuable products: ELECTRICITY and ASH, which can be sold to cement factories. The company is planning to put the mini power plants in hundreds of villages within a few years.
Courtesy: The Week, June 8, 2008.
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Battery developers continue to push for supercharging lithium batteries . Researchers recently unveiled a nanowire electrode that could more than triple lithium batteries’ energy storage capacity and improve their safety. Nanowires of silicon just a few atoms across can absorb and release about 10 times more lithium ions than the graphite electrodes that are commonly used today.
Additional advances will be required before lithium batteries with nanowire electrodes deliver major increases in performance of electric-vehicle is the need to scale up the process of making nanowires, which have yet to be mass-produced for commercial application. Another limitation is that while silicon nanowires make great anodes, lithium-battery technology has greater need for improved cathodes. Labs are working on novel materials for cathodes. That is the holy grail for this business. Anyone who can generate much higher cathode capacity will bring a huge breakthrough.
Courtesy: The Week, June 8, 2008
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from wikiHow - The How to Manual That You Can EditSurveys suggest that 3 out of 4 companies monitor employees' online activity. Protect yourself from workplace prying by following a few simple rules.
Steps
- Cover your clacks. If you suspect the man is logging your every keystroke, install Spyware Doctor 3.8. It'll expose Any program running silently in the background while you work. (Note: you may need an admin password to install the app. If your IT department refuses to help, try bribing them with a spool of blank DVDs.)
- Surf undercover. Prevent your boss from tracking your daily URL crawl with a Web-based program like The Cloak, which masks the addresses of sites you visit by redirecting your browsing through its domain.
- Change up your email. Don't use your work email for anything other than, well, work. If you want to send private messages over your employer's servers, set up an encrypted email account with a provider like Hushmail.
- IM on the DL. With an admin password, you can download an encrypted service like PSST or a program like Encrypted Messenger, which encodes most IM clients. The quick and dirty way: open an AOL IM account and use the Web-based chat service. With all the Web activity at work, the chance that anyone will notice your texting is small.
- Get peace of mind. Still spooked? Check out the Electronic Privacy Information Center's guide to cloaking tools.
Warnings
- Always use Extreme caution when trying anything of these things. If you are caught, you will most likely find out what it is like to have unlimited free time on your hand.
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He is how to unblock those annoying pages that keep you from going to a website at school. For example, imagine this. You're already self-educated. You read the Odyssey in fifth grade, and now your high school teacher wants you to read it again and look on some website to figure out who all the characters are, which of course you already know. So if you want to ditch that and do and check your Neopets auctions instead, here is how.
Steps
- Type in whatever website you want to go to. If it is blocked then go to www.cloakmyurl.com. Type your website address into the box on cloakmyurl.com and you are done.
- Note that for some schools, that will be blocked. If so, try other proxy sites (these can be found with google).
Warnings
- You might get caught
- You could get in serious trouble
- You may be banned from the computer lab
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Are our policemen so dumb that they store hand-grenades that can go off anytime? (‘Bombs don’t matter’, The Week, May 18, 2008). It shows they are not trained even in the most basic things. The blunder would have cost many lives. No wonder many films show the Indian policeman as a pot-bellied, idiotic character. The government should take proactive steps to give policemen a more respectable image. Again, a common sight on the streets is of cops misbehaving with citizens. Giving policemen crash courses in mass psychology will help them deal with people in a more professional way. (Dinesh Bhatia, on email).
Courtesy: ‘The Week’, June 8, 2008 (Letters)
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There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle - Albert Einstein (Grateful thanks to Vinod for the photograph).