| Washing Days
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| Date and Time |
- | Jun. 2nd, 2008, 07:36 pm | |
| Current Mood |
- | mellow | |
| Current Music |
- | Changelings - Red Shift | |
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In the book Inside the Victorian Home, Judith Flanders quotes a nineteenth century English nursery rhyme about laundry. I found it interesting enough that I feel compelled to share it here. | They that wash on Monday Have all the week to dry They that wash on Tuesday Are not so much awry They that wash on Wednesday Are not so much to blame They that wash on Thursday Wash for very shame They that wash on Friday Wash in sorry need They that wash on Saturday Are lazy sluts indeed | |
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| Headaches
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| Date and Time |
- | May. 8th, 2008, 12:38 pm | |
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| Current Music |
- | budgies and tiels in conference | |
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From the The Universal Household Assistant or What Every One Should Know (1884), posted for xhappyx: | Headache — new remedy for. — A new remedy for headache has been found by Dr. Haley, an Australian physician, who says that for some years past he has found minimum doses of iodine of potassium of great service in frontal headache; that is, a heavy, dull headache, situated over the brow, and accompanied by languor, chilliness, and a feeling of general discomfort, with distaste for food, which sometimes approaches to nausea, can be completely removed by a two-grain dose dissolved in half a wineglassful of water, and this quietly sipped, the whole quantity being taken in about ten minutes. In many cases, he adds, the effect of these small doses has been simply wonderful, as, for instance, a person, who a quarter of an hour ago was feeling most miserable, and refused all food, wishing only for quietness, would now take a good meal and resume his wonted cheerfulness.
Headache and Cold Feet. — There are many who suffer from headaches and cold feet. If they would plunge their feet in cold water every morning, and use the flesh-brush every night, it would relieve them both.
Headache — several cures for. — 1. Coarse brown paper soaked in vinegar and placed on the forehead is good for a sick headache. If the eyelids are gently bathed in cold water the pain in the head is generally allayed. 2. In Potosi the most violent headaches, so very common there, are cured by putting the feet in hot water. 3. A mixture of ice and salt in proportion of one to one-half, applied to the head, frequently gives instant relief from acute headache. It should be tied up in a small linen cloth, like a pad, and held as near as possible to the seat of the pain. 4. We have known some extreme cases of headache cured in half an hour by taking a teaspoonful of finely powdered charcoal in half a tumbler of water. It is an innocent yet powerful alkali. 5. For sick-headache, take a tumbler two-thirds full of finely crushed ice, the juice of one lemon, and one teacupful of white sugar. The mixture, eaten by degrees, or all at once, will allay the feverish thirst, and quiet the disturbed, qualmish stomach, as it is not sweet enough to be nauseous. 6. Sick headache can often be greatly relieved, and sometimes entirely cured, by the application of a mustard plaster at the base of the neck. The plaster should not be kept on more than a quarter of an hour.
Headache (Billious) — cure for. — Dissolve and drink two teaspoonfuls of finely-powdered charcoal in half a tumbler of water; it will relieve in fifteen minutes. Take a seidlitz powder an hour afterward.
Headache (Nervous) — relief for. — Many persons find speedy relief for nervous headache by washing the hair thoroughly in weak soda water. I have known severe cases almost wholly cured in ten minutes by this simple remedy. A friend finds it the greatest relief in cases of "rare cold," the cold symptoms entirely leaving the eyes and nose after one thorough washing of the hair. The head should be thoroughly dried afterward, and avoid draughts of air for a little while. | |
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| Schmoopy
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| Date and Time |
- | Apr. 5th, 2008, 02:38 pm | |
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- | mellow | |
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- | air purifier | |
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| Life!!
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| Date and Time |
- | Mar. 27th, 2008, 11:36 am | |
| Current Mood |
- | amused | |
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| The Cassini spacecraft detected warmth, water and organic chemicals, the basic ingredients for life on Saturn’s small moon, Enceladus, reinforcing scientists’ believe that our solar system has favorable conditions appropriate for living organisms to develop.
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Shocking! Amazing! This solar system may actually have life in it! I hear there is this place called Earth that they should check out. |
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| All that March Winds Bring
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| Date and Time |
- | Mar. 26th, 2008, 12:39 pm | |
| Current Mood |
- | weird | |
| Current Music |
- | budgies in conference | |
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March winds bring April showers April showers bring May flowers Poll #1160899 June
Open to: All, detailed results viewable to: AllMay flowers bring _____ |
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| Free UNIT Icons
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| Date and Time |
- | Mar. 21st, 2008, 01:29 pm | |
| Current Mood |
- | mellow | |
| Current Music |
- | Kill Hannah - Lips Like Morphine | |
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| Free Vintage Ad Icons
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| Date and Time |
- | Mar. 20th, 2008, 10:17 pm | |
| Current Mood |
- | blank | |
| Current Music |
- | automatic cat litter machine | |
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| The Penny Plan
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| Date and Time |
- | Mar. 14th, 2008, 11:17 am | |
| Current Mood |
- | awake | |
| Current Music |
- | budgies gurgling | |
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Several people I know "in real life" have told me I should post about my penny plan here. It's changed my life. It's taken me from being a lazy slob to being productive. The penny plan started out simple. I get 1 penny for every 5 minutes of work, I pay 1 penny for every 5 minutes of television or online time. However, that simple structure was turned into a plan that works for me and has succeeded in keeping me from falling into the eternal distraction abyss. My rules are: | Earning pennies: 6 pennies to begin the day, 12 if purpleglitter is home from work that day. 1 penny for every 5 minutes of cleaning, crafting, or other productive work. 1 penny for every 5 minutes of Telugu practice. 1 penny for every 10 minutes of book reading (magazines, no matter how dry, don't count). 1 penny for every 10 minutes of photography. 2 pennies for every 5 minutes working on a "priority project" assigned by purpleglitter.
Using pennies: Every 5 minutes of computer time costs me 1 penny. Every 5 minutes of television time costs me 1 penny. If I'm using the computer to prep photos, I pay half If I'm with purpleglitter, I pay half
If I have no pennies, I cannot do any of the activities that require them. | |
The penny plan, unlike project schedule or project three meals, has proven to be something I can stick to. I've been on it successfully for almost a month at this point and I still going strong. It has truly transformed me. |
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| Existing Truth
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| Date and Time |
- | Mar. 7th, 2008, 12:02 pm | |
| Current Mood |
- | awake | |
| Current Music |
- | Akino Arai - Welcome to Riskcaution Corporation | |
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all is as it should be, even when it isn't.
there are infinite possibilities but at this time and in this place this is the only way things could be if things were different, we'd be somewhere else
the universe is here because it is as the angles of a triangle in a euclidean space always add up to half a circle it is object fact that never changes this universe is a fact outside of its own physical reality it is a truth and that is enough
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| 1:100
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| Date and Time |
- | Feb. 28th, 2008, 01:27 pm | |
| Current Mood |
- | blank | |
| Current Music |
- | budgies and tiels in conference | |
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| For the first time in history, more than one in every 100 adults in America is in jail or prison, according to a new report released Thursday.
The report by the Pew Center on the States’ Public Safety Performance Project said 2,319,258 adults were held in American prisons or jails at the beginning of 2008, which is one out of every 99.1 adults. That's more than any other country in the world.
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One in 30 men between the ages of 20 and 34 is behind bars, according to recent U.S. Department of Justice data, which also shows that men are about 13 times more likely to be incarcerated than females. However, the data shows, the female population is expanding at a faster pace.
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The report said the United States leads the world in incarcerations, far ahead of more populous China with 1.5 million people behind bars.
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That last part is the most telling. The United States has more people behind bars than China. Not just more people per capita, more people period. It's beyond shameful how many people in the "Land of the Free" aren't free. |
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| World War Two Poster
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| Date and Time |
- | Feb. 28th, 2008, 12:46 pm | |
| Current Mood |
- | awake | |
| Current Music |
- | budgies and tiels in conference | |
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via sheerchaos: How times have changed. The Bush Administration has tainted this country's soul. |
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| Free Will and Lasagna
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| Date and Time |
- | Feb. 15th, 2008, 12:34 pm | |
| Current Mood |
- | awake | |
| Current Music |
- | prince henry's repertoire of alarm sounds | |
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I made lasagna last night. I never made lasagna before. I don't generally follow recipes when I cook. When I set out to cook something I've never attempted before, I look up a couple recipes and develop an understanding of how the dish works. From that understanding, I create the dish. I don't do rote, never did. Memorization is for machines. Computers memorize the formulas called programs. They do not deviate from their programming. Even when they are programmed to program themselves, they are still subject to the programs that tell them to write the programs. They do not have free will. Not yet, anyway. Someday perhaps and on that day they can cook lasagna.
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| Smart Squirrels
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| Date and Time |
- | Dec. 28th, 2007, 04:19 pm | |
| Current Mood |
- | impressed | |
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- | budgies in conference | |
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| California ground squirrels and rock squirrels chew up rattlesnake skin and smear it on their fur to mask their scent from predators, according to a new study by researchers at UC Davis.
Barbara Clucas, a graduate student in animal behavior at UC Davis, observed ground squirrels (Spermophilus beecheyi) and rock squirrels (Spermophilus variegates) applying snake scent to themselves by picking up pieces of shed snakeskin, chewing it and then licking their fur.
Adult female squirrels and juveniles apply snake scent more often than adult males, which are less vulnerable to predation by snakes, Clucas said. The scent probably helps to mask the squirrel's own scent, especially when the animals are asleep in their burrows at night, or to persuade a snake that another snake is in the burrow.
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These squirrels are amazing: hot tails and perfume! |
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| Christmas
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| Date and Time |
- | Dec. 25th, 2007, 01:30 pm | |
| Current Mood |
- | cheerful | |
| Current Music |
- | budgies in conference | |
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This has been a wonderful and merry Christmas so far. purpleglitter got me wonderful gifts, including a new birding camera — the same model as the broken one, so that it will work with my telephoto lens. My parents gave me a brass clock once owned by my great-grandfather. It's an old electric clock and wasn't made with the ability to start up on its own. A knob in the back must be spun just right so that it "catches", then the electric power will take over. The neat thing about the clock is that it will run backwards if the knob is spun backwards. I used to always set it running backward when I was a kid, and it is running backwards in my livingroom now. |
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| Too Cute
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| Date and Time |
- | Dec. 10th, 2007, 01:22 pm | |
| Current Mood |
- | mellow | |
| Current Music |
- | budgies and tiels in conference | |
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found via evilgrins:  | An "extraordinary" desert creature has been caught on camera for what scientists believe is the first time.
The long-eared jerboa, a tiny nocturnal mammal that is dwarfed by its enormous ears, can be found in deserts in Mongolia and China.
Zoological Society of London (ZSL) scientist Jonathan Baillie said the footage was helping researchers to learn more about the mysterious animal.
The species is classified as endangered on the IUCN Red list
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| Thanksgiving Poll
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| Date and Time |
- | Nov. 21st, 2007, 03:21 pm | |
| Current Mood |
- | curious | |
| Current Music |
- | budgies and tiels in conference | |
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Poll #1092771
Open to: All, detailed results viewable to: AllFor Thanksgiving, you will be... |
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| Bird Torture by Volkswagen
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| Date and Time |
- | Nov. 16th, 2007, 03:26 pm | |
| Current Mood |
- | pissed off | |
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- | budgies in conference | |
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| What do European robins, garden warblers, and zebra finches have in common?
They're all beautiful birds who love the freedom of flight and their natural surroundings. They all have glorious voices and instincts to match. And many of these beautiful birds have been decapitated in cruel experiments sponsored by Volkswagen.
IDA was sickened to learn that the Volkswagen Foundation is paying experimenters at German and U.S. universities to capture and use these beautiful songbirds in worthless experiments that terrify the birds before they are ruthlessly killed for curiosity's sake. Although the use of any animal for experimentation is objectionable, the thought of birds-who are universal symbols of joy and freedom-captured, caged, terrorized, and vivisected, is particularly heinous. Birds are indeed so fragile that they often die of fright from the capture or transportation process.
These atrocious acts are taking place at the University of Oldenburg in Germany and Duke University in North Carolina. Songbirds captured from the wild and captive canaries and finches are exposed to different light cycles or are fitted with eye caps glued tightly to their heads to block out all light. Researchers then cut the birds' heads off to slice their retinas out of their eyes, and dissect and study their brains for clues to the secret of migration.
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| Me at the Butterfly Exhibit
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| Date and Time |
- | Nov. 8th, 2007, 12:48 pm | |
| Current Mood |
- | okay | |
| Current Music |
- | budgies in conference | |
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| Two Years Out
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| Date and Time |
- | Nov. 5th, 2007, 11:03 am | |
| Current Mood |
- | accomplished | |
| Current Music |
- | air purifier | |
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Today marks 2 years since I was released from Cahill 3, the last time I was on a locked psych unit.
For years, I was constantly in and out of hospitals. Throughout that time I was put on various medications: prozac, geodon, seroquel, zyprexa, depakote, lithium, ativan, klonopin, celexa, zoloft, and too many others to list here.
At times, the medications seemed like it was helping, but what it was really dong was preventing me from getting better. It wasn't until I stopped taking the medications that I started truly improving. It wasn't until I stopped taking the medication that I was able to stay out of the hospital.
Mental problems need a mental solution. Mental "illness" is not like diabetes or cancer. The speculation that mental "diseases" are biologically based is just that — speculation. There is no evidence to back it up, but the idea is treated as gospel. It is more religion than science.
Without the medications obscuring my real issues or slowing my brain down to the point that thinking was a labourious activity, I was able to directly address my problems and I was able to make myself better. I've been out of the hospital for 2 years and I'm sure that if I had continued to take their drugs, I wouldn't be able to say that.
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