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Thursday, March 19, 2009

Did you know that Pork is the world's most widely-eaten meat?

Did you know:






African elephants only have four teeth to chew their food with










The bee hummingbird of Cuba is the smallest bird in the world.







Pork is the world's most widely-eaten meat.









In Denmark there are twice as many pigs as people.








Sheep are mentioned 45 times and goats 88 times in the Bible.




Dogs are mentioned 14 times and lions 89 times, but domestic cats are not mentioned.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Did you know what Cap and Trade is?


Did you know What Cap and Trade Is, and How Can We Implement It Successfully?

What is Cap and Trade?

The goal: To steadily reduce carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions economy-wide in a cost-effective manner.
The cap: Each large-scale emitter, or company, will have a limit on the amount of greenhouse gas that it can emit. The firm must have an “emissions permit” for every ton of carbon dioxide it releases into the atmosphere. These permits set an enforceable limit, or cap, on the amount of greenhouse gas pollution that the company is allowed to emit. Over time, the limits become stricter, allowing less and less pollution, until the ultimate reduction goal is met. This is similar to the cap and trade program enacted by the Clean Air Act of 1990, which reduced the sulfur emissions that cause acid rain, and it met the goals at a much lower cost than industry or government predicted.
The trade: It will be relatively cheaper or easier for some companies to reduce their emissions below their required limit than others. These more efficient companies, who emit less than their allowance, can sell their extra permits to companies that are not able to make reductions as easily. This creates a system that guarantees a set level of overall reductions, while rewarding the most efficient companies and ensuring that the cap can be met at the lowest possible cost to the economy.The profits: If the federal government auctions the emissions permits to the companies required to reduce their emissions, it would create a large and dependable revenue stream. These financial resources could be used to achieve critical public policy objectives related to climate change mitigation and economic development. The federal government can also choose to “grandfather” allowances to the polluting firms by handing them out free based on historic or projected emissions. This would give the most benefits to those companies with higher baseline emissions that have historically done the least to reduce their pollution.

What Would a Successful Cap-and-Trade Program Look Like?

The goal: To limit the rise in global temperature to approximately 2.0 degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit) above pre-industrial levels by 2050 by reducing carbon dioxide and other emissions from companies as part of a larger plan for curbing global warming. The cap: To achieve this goal, the U.S. government should steadily tighten the cap until emissions are reduced to 80 percent below 1990 levels by 2050. Businesses would have to obtain permits entitling them to emit a certain quantity of carbon dioxide or its equivalent in other greenhouse gases. All permits would be auctioned off by the government. Emissions permits in the near term would likely fall in the range of $10 to $15 per metric ton of carbon dioxide or its equivalent.The trade: Companies unable to meet their emissions quotas could purchase allowances from other companies that have acquired more permits than they need to account for their emissions. The cost of buying and selling these credits would be determined by the marketplace, which over time would reduce the cost of trading the credits as trading becomes more widespread and efficient.
The profits: Initial estimates by the Congressional Budget Office project that an economy-wide cap-and-trade program would generate at least $50 billion per year, but could reach up to $300 billion. Approximately 10 percent of this revenue should be allocated to help offset costs to businesses and shareholders of affected industries. Of the remaining revenue, approximately half should be devoted to help offset any energy price increases for low- and middle-income Americans that may occur as a result of the transition to more efficient energy sources. The other half of the remaining revenue should be used to invest in renewable energy, efficiency, low-carbon transportation technologies, green-collar job training, and the transition to a low-carbon economy. Some resources should also be invested in the energy, environment, and infrastructure sectors in developing nations to alleviate energy poverty with low-carbon energy systems and help these nations adapt to the inevitable effects of global warming. Revenues from the permit auction would essentially be “recycled” back into the economy to facilitate the transition to an efficient, low-carbon energy economy and ensure that consumers are not unduly burdened by potentially higher energy costs.

Did you know that you can get rid of Onion smell on your hands?

Getting rid of that onion smell...
Did you know these things can help?

Lemon juice! I have a bottle of lemon juice in my fridge for cooking, etc. but I use it most for getting onion odor out of my hands.

Wash hands with shampoo. It works every time.

Cut a small piece off of your celery and rub it on your hands, knife, or other surfaces. The chemicals in the celery counteract the smelly chemicals in the onion.
Lemon juice works better than soaps to get onion smell off your hands

Rub peanut butter on your hands for 5 minutes. If that doesn't work, then rub your hands in warm oatmeal.
Toothpaste. Make sure your hands are fairly dry and put a gritty pasty toothpaste on them (not a gel). Rub it in good, between fingers and under finger nails. Rinse with warm to hot water. Repeat 2 or 3 times. If you still have a faint smell, apply a little underarm dedorant to your damp hands and rub in. That got it down to zero onions. Hands feel minty and very clean. Smells great!

Rubbing your hand on Stainless steel really works. Try it!

Baking soda. Pour it in your hands and wet a little to make a paste and rub it into your fingertips. Rinse and the odor will be gone and your hands have never felt softer.

Wear gloves

Vinegar also works. I use vinegar to take gas smell off his hands after working on the car. If it take gas fumes off, it will just about take any odor off your hands.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Did you know that armadillos can walk under water?


  1. "Did you know that armadillos can be trained to use a litter box and can be kept as
    domesticated pets?"
  2. "Did you know that armadillos have the unique ability to give birth to identical quadruplets of the same sex?"
  3. "Did you know that armadillos are known for their high amount of sleep, averaging 18.5 hours per day?"

  4. "Did you know that armadillos have the remarkable ability to walk underwater, thanks to their specialized lungs and tight skin?"
  5. "Did you know that armadillos are one of only two species, along with humans, that can contract leprosy, also known as Hansen's disease?"




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Did you know that George Westinghouse invented air brakes in 1868?

Did you know:

The typewriter was invented in 1829, and the automatic dishwasher in 1889.

The wristwatch was invented in 1904 by Louis Cartier.

Around 1750, the first glue patent was issued in Britain for a glue made from fish.

Scotch Tape or cellophane tape was invented in 1930 by banjo playing 3M engineer Richard Drew.

In 1973, the General Motors research team invented the first car safety air bags that were first offered in the 1973 model Chevrolet as an option.

George Westinghouse invented air brakes in 1868.

Friday, March 13, 2009

Did you know that stroke is third leading cause of death?


Did you know that Each year, about 700,000 people suffer a stroke?

Did you know about 500,000 of these are first attacks, and 200,000 are recurrent attacks?

Did you know what causes a stroke?

Did you know that Stroke killed 275,000 people in 2002 and accounted for about 1 of 16 deaths in the United States?


Did you know that 28% of people who suffer a stroke in any given year are under age 65?

Did you know that Hip-hop legend Nate Dogg On December 19, 2007, suffered a stroke?

Did you know that compared with white males 45 to 54 years old, African Americans males in the same age group have a threefold greater risk of ischemic stroke?

Did you know that some Migraine create Stroke-Like Symptoms?

Did you know that about 50% of stroke deaths in 2003 occurred out of hospital?

Did you know that Stroke remains the third leading cause of death, behind heart disease and cancer?

Did you know that Stroke is the leading cause of serious, long-term disability in the United States?

Did you know that in 1999, about 1,100,000 Americans reported difficulties with daily living because of a stroke?

Did you know that on average, someone in the United States suffers a stroke every 45 seconds; every 3 to 4 minutes, someone dies of a stroke?

Did you know that about 4.7 million stroke survivors (2.3 million men, 2.4 million women) are alive today?

Did you know that among persons 45 to 64 years old, 8-12% of ischemic strokes and 37-38% of hemorrhagic strokes result in death within 30 days?

Did you know that if you quit smoking you reduces your stroke risk to that of a non-smoker in five years?

Did you know that a study published in today's Neurology shows people living in Southern states are in the stroke belt?

Did you know that the stroke belt — which comprises North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Arkansas and Louisiana — eat more fried fish and less non-fried fish than people living in the rest of the country, and African-Americans eat more fried fish than Caucasians?

Did you know that the steep rate of death from stroke is higher in those Southern states?

Within a year, up to 25% of people who have had a transient ischemic attack (TIA or "mini-stroke") will die. This percentage is high among people 65 and older.



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Did you know that 625 people are struck by lighting every year?

A stroke of lightning discharges from 10 to 100 million volts & 30,000 amperes of electricity.

Every year in the US, 625 people are struck by lightning.

A bolt of lightning is about 54,000°F (30,000°C); six times hotter than the Sun.

Did you Know

Did you know that the average human brain contains approximately 86 billion neurons? These remarkable cells form intricate networks, allowing us to think, feel, and experience the world around us. Each neuron communicates with others through electrical impulses, creating a symphony of thoughts, memories, and emotions. So next time you ponder life’s mysteries, remember that your brain is orchestrating a cosmic dance of neurons!