Vinegar has many uses in laundry, including the direct
application to remove tough, worked-in stains. Adding 1/2
to one cup of vinegar to a laundry load can help limit STATIC
and lint cling to your clothes.
STATIC friction, a force much greater than that of kinetic
(or sliding) friction in the tire of an automobile, is the force
that designers based the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
off of in order to prevent skidding during undesirable roads
conditions. The idea that you should pump your brakes
during skidding is a misconception in modern times, as the
majority of new cars come equipped with ABS. This system
took the PLACE of the practice, rendering it futile.
On July 4, 2008, the Independence Mall in Philadelphia
was the PLACE of display for a one ton carving of cheese.
Commissioned by Cheez-It Snacks and carved by veteran
cheese carver Troy Lanwehr, the display depicted John
Trumbull’s painting, Declaration of Independence. “The Big
Cheese,” as Cheez-It calls it, toured the nation proclaiming
the snack’s bIg cheese taste.
BIG, a 1988 film starring actor Tom Hanks, is about a boy
who wishes himself old through a fortune telling and wishgranting
machine. The film was one of five “body swap”
movies released within that three-year period. The other
four include 18 Again! (1988), Like Father Like Son (1987), Dream
a Little DREAM (1989), and Vice Versa (1988).
Tobacco withdrawal translates over to the DREAM world
for a lot of quitters in the midst of abstinence. In a study of
293 smokers trying to quit, about one third of the subjects
reported having dreams about smoking. Studies have found
that abstinence not only influences content, but many times
the vividness of the dream EXPERIENCE.
Steven Spielberg pulled out of his EXPERIENCE of being the
Artistic Advisor to the opening ceremonies of the Beijing
2008 Olympics in an effort of protest against the Chinese
government’s investment in Sudanese oil. Spielberg believed
that China was not making a strong enough effort towards
ending the violent conflict between Sudanese military and
rebel forces in Darfur.
Reporter Recommends
Play and Freeze Ice Cream Makers. This is an ice cream revolution (or so the
website says) that combines playtime with the art of making homemade ice
cream. The device itself is a plastic container in the shape of a ball. On the
two poles of the ball are screw-on lids where the contents are added: One
side is for the ice and salt that act as cooling agents, while the other side
is where cream, vanilla, and sugar are added, along with any flavoring you
may choose to include. The ingredients are placed into a compartment that
is surrounded by the cooling agent. Once the ingredients are combined and
the lids are sealed, it’s all play from there. You can throw, roll, shake, or
do whatever your heart desires to the ball in order to mix up the contents
inside (though I wouldn’t recommend playing kickball with these balls —
you might end up breaking a toe on their hard surface). After ten minutes
of playing with the ball, the ice cream is ready to be served. Check out
www.icecreamrevolution.com for more information.
Overseen and Overheard at RIT
“You know what I decided
the other day? I decided
that I love jazz. Seriously,
I was, like, scatting all
day yesterday!” Dunkin’ Donuts employee
“And we are going to
be in McCain’s home
state. We are just
going to sit back and
watch the riots.” Student at Java Wally’s
“The problem with
vampire hunting with
wooden stakes is that
it kills everybody.”
Student outside of
Riverknoll Apartments
Quote
“One never notices what has been done; one can only see what remains to be done.”
- Marie Curie