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by Patricia L. Cook This issue of Tidbits is not just about nosey neighbors or co-workers (but they will be mentioned…shhh! Don’t tell them!), but also about noses that are superior in sensing aromas. • There have been a number of television shows and movies that have featured nosey neighbors. Whether putting a glass against the wall to listen to voices in the next room or peeping through a keyhole, there are times when curiosity gets the best of a person and they just want to know what is going on! Examples of these “snoopy” tricks can be found in videos of I Love Lucy, Friends, Bewitched. • One of the main characters of the show, Bewitched, was Gladys Kravitz. She was constantly spying on her interesting neighbor, Samantha, who happened to be a witch. When the show was on television in the 1960s and had quite a following, many would refer to their nosey neighbors as having the “Gladys Kravitz syndrome!” • In case you are wondering, nosey can be spelled with or without the “e,” according to thefreedictionary.com. It is an adjective meaning: “offensively curious or inquisitive.” While people can be nosey in the inquisitive way, many animals have superior smelling abilities. Turn to page 2 for more!
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• One such beast with an extraordinary sense of smell is the bear. A bear’s brain is only about a third of the size of a human brain but his nose is approximately five times larger; the nasal mucous membrane in a bear’s head is 100 times larger than the membrane in a human! Their nostrils have folds that house thousands of smell receptors making their sense of smell better than bloodhounds and possibly the best of any land animal. Bears use their sense of smell to find mates, identify their cubs, find food, and detect and avoid dangerous situations involving other bears or humans. • In California, a black bear was seen traveling upwind in a straight line for three miles to find a dead deer. Some studies have shown that a bear’s sense of smell is actually seven times better than a bloodhound’s. • Speaking of bloodhounds; they are possibly the best detectives known! Their sense of smell is so good that they beat the best man-made odor detecting machines. Even after several days of a person’s trail going through streets, shops and more, a bloodhound can still follow the scent. Some dogs have been trained to detect types of cancer with greater accuracy than very expensive screening equipment. • Detecting scents underwater is what a shark’s brain does well. Approximately two-thirds of a shark’s brain is focused on smell. They can detect a tiny drop of blood from more than a mile (1.6 km) away. They can even detect nervousness in other fish, which helps them find and destroy prey very easily. • In many instances humans have better recall of smells than visual recall. One study found a 65% accuracy for smell after a year, while visual recall of photos was below 50% after only three months. • Rats can be trained, like dogs, to use their extraordinary sense of smell to help humans in life-saving ways, one of which is to detect land mines. Rats can smell in stereo, with each of their nostrils working independently! • The advantage to using rats instead of dogs for this type of defense work is not just because of dogs’ reputation as “man’s best friend” and the close relationships handlers form with dogs but also because they are cheaper to keep and train. • Giant African pouched rats are used for mine detection by APOPO, an acronym from the Dutch language which means Anti=Persoonsmijnen Ontmijnende Product Ontwikkeling. In case you don’t speak Dutch, it is translated Anti-Personnel Landmines Detection Product Development. APOPO conducts research and “develops and disseminates detection rats technology for humanitarian purposes.” It is a company registered in Belgium with headquarters in Tanzania. Their rats are called HeroRATs. • Three countries that have been helped with mine detection rats are Tanzania, Mozambique and Thailand. When the land is cleared of landmines, not only does it make an area safer for those living nearby but it also makes the land accessible for use and many times opens up water sources nearby as well. • HeroRATs are also trained for tubercolsis detection. Read about these super smellers at: http://apopo.org/home.php?lang=en. • On to a prettier animal – moths can sniff out a future mate in flight 6-7 miles (9-11 km) away. The feathery antennae allow this fine searching ability. • Snakes use their tongues in a flicking action not just to scare humans and animals, but to smell with. Snakes do have nostrils and nasal cavities but don’t use them to smell. • Most birds have keen eyesight but their sense of smell is lacking. The albatross is an exception. This large bird hovers above the water, usually an ocean, looking for its next meal. An albatross has an extra-large nose on top of its beak. The oversized honker helps an albatross detect food even in the dark. • People with oversized noses tend to have many critics. Some celebrities have actually become famous in part because of their noses. Many refer to their noses as a proboscis, a facetious use of the word that is defined as a trunk of an elephant or a long flexible snout, usually referring to animals. • Jimmy Durante was a very popular entertainer known for his jokes about his nose and a silly song he called Inka Dinka Do he recorded in 1934. A great piano player, jazz musician, band leader and one of the early stars of television, his nickname was Schnozzola, a name he coined himself for his large nose. • Bing Crosby called his friend and fellow comedian, Bob Hope, “Old Ski Nose.” Hope’s nose wasn’t especially big but was long and thin and had a bit of a curve up. Many caricatures were drawn of the comic’s nose. Hope joked about his nose saying that “my nose came on screen 10 minutes before the rest of my face.” • Another large-nosed entertainer was Danny Thomas. He was the star of Make Room for Daddy, a popular television comedy from 1953-64. He left an honorable legacy by founding the St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee in 1962.
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If you’ve signed up to participate in the Golden Age Games in Buffalo, N.Y., a heads up: The games have been suspended. The announcement on the Department of Veterans Affairs site says that “because we are committed to serving as good stewards of taxpayer dollars ... we evaluate each event, program and initiative for alignment with the department’s core mission and priorities.” To me, that means other events might be in danger as well. (It’s rumored that more than $400,000 in civilian donations were made toward this one event. Where’d the money go?) For more info, call Interim Director Amy Will at 314-894-6549. Keep an eye on these other events if you’re signed up to go: The Valor Games (May) Of the four Games listed for this year on the VA page, the first one, in Durham, N.C., has a link that doesn’t work. The link goes to the September Games in San Antonio. If this Game is canceled, there is nothing that says so, but there also is no information available.
The Debate Over Circumcision DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I recently got into a discussion about circumcision with my granddaughter, who recently gave birth to our great-granddaughter. She mentioned that if her next child were a boy, she would choose not to have him circumcised. She claims her husband made a study of the procedure and says it is mutilation, the same as is practiced on women in some countries. She states it is a religious ritual only. Is circumcision of males considered the same as mutilation of females? -- P.H. ANSWER: The debate on male circumcision is one that generates heat on both sides. It is not the same as female circumcision. That is truly a mutilating procedure. Male circumcision for cultural and religious purposes is one thing, and
I’m not talking about the procedure in those circumstances. The benefits of male circumcision include a reduction in urinary-tract infection in infancy. It is said to reduce the transmission and acquisition of sexually transmitted diseases. It has been shown convincingly to decrease the transmission of the HIV virus, the virus that causes AIDS; the male acquisition of herpes virus; and the transmission of human papillomavirus, the cause of genital warts in men and women and cervical cancer in women. If readers want a reference for these claims, they can find it in the Journal of the American Medical Association, Oct. 5, 2011, page 1,479. The arguments against male circumcision are that it is unnecessary, doesn’t markedly affect the health of men or women in developed countries and can lead to serious complications, rare but possible. The actual complication rate is 0.2 percent to 0.6 percent, and most of the complications are minor. Furthermore, some feel strongly that it is a mutilating procedure. It is not on a par with female circumcision. I believe the parents of infant boys are the ones to make the decision.
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Tidbits of Baldwin County Distributed Weekly, April 3 & 10 of 2013, For Your Sales & Marketing Needs Call 251-504-0149 1. Who wrote and first released “All Along the Watchtower”? 2. What was the title of Del Shannon’s only No. 1 hit? What year was it? 3. Who sang the 1959 version of “Lonely Boy”? 4. Who released the worldwide No. 1 hit “Mickey” in 1982? 5. Name the song containing this lyric: “They ate up all my food. And I don’t stand to search. Don’t tell me it was a woman Cause a woman don’t eat that much.”
Answers 1. Bob Dylan, in 1967 on his “John Wesley Harding” album. Those who’ve studied the lyrics think the story comes from the Bible, Isaiah, Chapter 21, verses 5-9. Six months later, Jimi Hendrix came out with his own version. 2. “Runaway,” in 1961. After his death in 1990, The Traveling Wilburys recorded a version of “Runaway” to honor Shannon. 3. Paul Anka. He’d recorded his first single, “I Confess,” at age 14. 4. Toni Basil (born Antonia Basilotta in Philadelphia). The former high-school cheerleader has had a long career as a film director, choreographer and dancer, actress, singer-songwriter and filmmaker. 5. “Somebody’s Been Sleeping in My Bed” by funk-soul group 100 Proof (Aged in Soul). The song was a Grammy runner-up in 1971.
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Boats
2012 TRACKER Pro Guide V-16C BOAT. This boat has never been in the water. 16’, Deep V Aluminum Hull, 60 hp Mercury, ELPT 4 Stroke, Minn Kota trolling motor, Lowrance Fish Finder, 3 swiveling seats 6 locations, with matching trailer $11,500. Serious inquires only. (850)698-0771 Tri-hull Boat For Sale 1979 Boat with 85hp Evenrude Call Todd at 251-591-0392 $2,000
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Will paint yard decorative items, new or faded that you would like painted (angels, frogs, turtles, etc.). Call 850-982-5229 Gulf Shores / Foley area.
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¥ Soak your metal tools in Coca-Cola when they get gummed up. It does a great job of loosening the gunk, and after a few hours in a Coke bath, you can practically just brush stuff right off. Makes you wonder about drinking it ... but whatever works! ¥ If you get the Sunday newspaper, you likely get coupons. Perhaps there are others who would enjoy any coupons you don’t use rather than your recycling them. Ask your neighbors and friends. ¥ To make a cottage-cheese dip, blend it in your food processor until smooth and add your dip flavoring packet or season with flavors as you would sour cream.
¥ “You can use a Thermos to keep soup warm as a lunch option. Just get a clean funnel for the kitchen and use it to add soup to the Thermos. It makes a good alternative for mixing up your lunch options, especially in cold weather. Before you fill the Thermos with your hot food, fill it with boiling water and let it sit for a good five minutes. Then empty out the water just before filling. The food will stay hot longer.” -- E.D. in Wisconsin ¥ If you have a smartphone (or just a cellphone that takes pictures), there’s a new, novel way of keeping track of printed information: Snap a quick pic. This works for store hours (get the store name in the picture with the hours), receipts, sales advertisements for reference when shopping and much, much more. You can delete the photo when you are done. ¥ If you have a tablecloth that is stained, you might be able to salvage it by turning it into napkins or a table runner. Edge it with a pretty and complimentary fabric to spice things up a little.
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Chief Investment Officer Roger Paschke of the Hearst Corp. lists some often underutilized or overlooked ways that many of us can use immediately to generate extra cash and build more financial security. 1. Don’t maintain bank accounts that have monthly service charges, transaction fees or require minimum balances. Plenty of commercial banks, savings banks, credit unions or online banks offer accounts with no fees or minimum balances. 2. Review your home and auto insurance policies and consider increasing your deductible to the highest amount you think you can afford if you had an insurance-covered loss. High deductibles will reduce your monthly or annual insurance payments. Also, combine your home and auto coverage with one company, which will result in additional savings. Insurance is useful when you have a loss, but over the long haul you will almost certainly pay more in premiums than you receive for any claims. So, keep your premium payments as low as possible. 3. Check out deals on monthly charges for your cellphone. Cellphone companies are highly competitive and routinely offer deals on rates, with or without the purchase of a new phone. Avoid signing up for one- or two-year plans, which may appear less expensive upfront, but can be costly if you upgrade to a new phone or switch services midway through the plan. 4. If you have outstanding balances with multiple credit cards, combine the balances under one card with the most favorable rates and terms. Then pay off the debt with the highest interest rate first. Beyond that, pay off all of your credit-card balances as fast as possible. It’s the worst and most expensive kind of debt you can have. 5. Make one extra payment a year on your mortgage. You can make 13 payments a year instead of 12, and apply that extra payment against the principal balance. If you do that every year, a 30-year mortgage can be paid off in as little as 19 years. 6. Consider requesting that your local property assessor reappraise your home for property-tax purposes. If you’ve owned your home for more than five years, it’s probably worth a lot less now than what you paid for it, which means you may be paying too much in property taxes. 7. If you’re getting a salary raise this year, commit to depositing half of it into your savings, paying down debt or building a college fund for your children. Since you didn’t have that money last year, it’s added income this year, and you should be able to commit some of it to your longer-term financial goals.
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“If It SwImS we’ve Got It” ARIES (March 21 to April 19) A little woolgathering is OK. But don’t let that dreamy state linger beyond midweek, when you’ll want to be ready to take on new workplace responsibilities. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Love rules the week for single Bovines seeking romance. Attached pairs also find new joy in their relationships. Friday should bring news about a business opportunity. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Home becomes the center of a new social whirl, as you show your talent for hosting great parties. You can expect to impress a lot of people who’ve never seen this side of you. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) The Moon Child might have to raise those powers of persuasion a notch to get a still-wary colleague to agree to go along. Finding more facts to back up your position helps. LEO (July 23 to August 22) Hold off trying to fix the blame for an apparent mishandling of a work situation. A full investigation could reveal surprising facts on how and why it really happened. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Your ability to find details others might overlook gives you an advantage in assessing a possibly too-good-to-be-true offer. A trusted colleague has advice. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Expect to be called on once again to act as peacemaker in a long-simmering dispute that suddenly flares up. Offer advice, but be careful to stay out of the fray. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Your organizational skills help you line up your priorities so that you get things done without added pressure. The weekend could hold a special surprise. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) New ventures are favored. But don’t launch yours before rechecking all facts and sources. Also, be sure you can rely on support from certain people. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) Don’t be pushed into renegotiating an agreement, even though it might help avoid a potential impasse. Get legal advice before you sign or agree to anything. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) Helping others is what Aquarians do so well. But this time, someone wants to help you. Expect to hear some news that will both surprise and delight you. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Things go so swimmingly that you’re tempted to take on more tasks. Best advice: Finish what you have now, then enjoy a well-earned relaxing weekend. BORN THIS WEEK: Your understanding of human nature helps you make wise decisions that are appreciated by all. You would make a fine judge.
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Tidbits of Baldwin County Distributed Weekly, April 3 & 10 of 2013, For Your Sales & Marketing Needs Call 251-504-0149 1. Name the two players who have hit home runs in a Game Seven of the World Series three times each. 2. In 2004, Andy Lopez became the third baseball coach to take three different teams to the College World Series. Name the first two. 3. Who was the first 1,000-yard rush-
¥ On April 19, 1876, a Wichita, Kan., commission votes not to rehire policeman Wyatt Earp after he beats up a candidate for county sheriff. Earp’s Remington pistol made an effective club: Whenever possible, he preferred to pistol-whip his opponents rather than shoot them. ¥ On April 16, 1897, Frederick Winterbotham, one of Britain’s top code breakers, is born. Winterbotham would play a decisive role in the World War II Ultra code-breaking project, enabling British intelligence to intercept top-secret messages (even from Hitler) transmitted to and between German armed forces. ¥ On April 21, 1930, a fire at an Ohio prison kills 320 inmates, some of whom burn to death when they are not unlocked from their cells. The prison, built to hold 1,500 people, housed 4,300 prisoners at the time of the fire. ¥ On April 15, 1947, Jackie Robinson, age 28, becomes the first black player in Major League Baseball when he steps onto Ebbets Field in Brooklyn, N.Y., to compete for the Dodgers. Baseball had been segregated for more than 50 years.
er in AFL history? 4. The 2012 NCAA men’s basketball tournament saw the biggest comeback in its history, as BYU came from 25 points down to win. What had been the biggest rally? 5. Who was the last Buffalo Sabres player before Thomas Vanek in 2013 to tally five points in a game? 6. Carmelo Anthony set a USA Basketball record in 2012 for most points in an Olympic game (37). Who had held the record? 7. Who was the oldest golfer to play in the Ryder Cup?
Answers 1. Bill “Moose” Skowron and Yogi Berra. 2. Larry Cochell and Ron Polk. 3. Cookie Gilchrist ran for 1,096 yards for Buffalo in 1962. 4. Duke came back from 22 down against Maryland in 2001. 5. Drew Stafford had five points in a game in 2008. 6. Stephon Marbury tallied 31 points in 2004. 7. Raymond Floyd was 51 years old when he played in the Ryder Cup in 1993.
¥ On April 18, 1775, Paul Revere and William Dawes set out on horseback from Boston to warn leaders Samuel Adams and John Hancock that British troops were marching on Concord on a mission to confiscate the Massachusetts militia arsenal and capture Adams and Hancock.
¥ On April 17, 1964, the Ford Mustang is officially unveiled by Henry Ford II at the World’s Fair in Flushing Meadows, N.Y. That same day, the new car also debuted in Ford showrooms across America, and almost 22,000 Mustangs were immediately snapped up by buyers. Ford sold more than 400,000 Mustangs in its first year. ¥ On April 20, 1971, the Pentagon releases figures confirming that “fragging” is on the rise in Vietnam, with hundreds of reported incidents. Fragging was a slang term used to describe U.S. military personnel tossing a fragmentation hand grenade (hence the term “fragging”) to kill or wound or a fellow soldier, usually a superior officer or NCO.
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Wolf Bay is the destination for your perfect coastal getaway, as the only waterfront condo in Foley. Allow us the opportunity to host your business function, family reunion, church retreat or special celebration. Our property offers a serene setting for your next golf outing, girls’ getaway or guy’s fishing trip. Among our amenities, Wolf Bay features 3 piers for docking boats, fishing and catching crabs, outdoor pool, clubroom with fitness equipment and pool table. We also have canoes, kayaks, bass skiffs and bicycles on site for rental. Every unit has 300 sf balconies to take in the spectacular sunrise and relax while watching for birds and dolphins. We invite you to visit Wolf Bay for a beautiful, memorable Gulf Coast experience … close to everything, yet worlds apart!
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Develop A Super Golf Swing The Easy Way
ger grip. Ask your golf pro to evaluate your posture while swinging.
When you’re playing golf badly it isn’t a lot of fun. You need great hand-eye coordination, balance, athletic ability and creativity to play golf. You may receive all the greatest golf tips in the world, take countless lessons and get superior instruction and still may not be able to gain consistency.
Pick out a spot on the course, preferably the green of the fairway, and concentrate on hitting the ball to that spot. At the end of a swing, the weight has shifted almost entirely to the left foot, the body is fully turned to the left and the hands are above the left shoulder with the club hanging down over the players’ back. Use the muscles in your legs and trunk when you swing.
If you’ve hit with your golf driver perfectly once, you can do it every time; the subconscious mind knows the correct number and sequence of muscle contractions and nerve impulses needed, called muscle memory. Concentrate totally on your game and you’ll get the best score. Always be aware the mental aspect of the game contributes one way or another to the difficulty of the golf swing. Swing slowly and steadily using a nice rhythm. At the end of a backswing the hands are above the right shoulder, with the golf club pointing more or less in the intended direction of ball flight. Accomplished golfers purposely use sidespin to steer their ball around obstacles or towards the safe side of fairways and greens. Sidespin occurs when the clubface is not aligned perpendicularly to the plane of swing. As the body matures, the ability to rotate the upper torso is affected by age, and the hand action can also slow down requiring a slightly stron-
The backswing is a rotation to the right, consisting of a shifting of the player’s body weight to the right side, a turning of the pelvis and shoulders, lifting of the arms and flexing of the elbows and wrists. Putting can become a nightmare and a condition called the ‘yips’ has affected not only amateurs but professionals as well; get expert advice and consider a golf swing aid. Hold a medicine ball and turn back and forth; it must be rotational to improve your driving distance. The state of the physical condition is very often overlooked as a possible cause of golf swing problems. To prevent injury and improve swing speed and distance requires your body to be both strong and flexible. Golf swing aids can be found online and are often cheaper. Golf magazines often review the newest golf swing aids
and are reviewed by golfers, making it easy to choose the right one for you. Most of all don’t waste your money on a golf swing aid you don’t need or will never use. If you’re looking for an aid to improve your stance they’re not hard to find. Golf swing aids come in all shapes and sizes including apparel type accessories to correct alignment or a golf club add-on accessory to monitor your swing. You can find golf swing aids that will help you with your wrist and arm position. There are golf swing aids that act as driving range simulators. Before buying any golf swing aid, check with an expert to get an idea of what problem you need to work on first; backlift of golf swing, momentum of downward thrust or stance for example. Sporting goods stores have golf aids to improve your game. There are golf swing aids that will help you with swing alignment. There are a number of good golf swing aids on the market today. When you play a round of golf, concentrate on improving your golf swing, putting or something specific that day; have a plan in mind. There are a lot of places to get golf swing tips, golf game tips and golf instruction so when you do have time to hit the course, you’ll have a plan in mind. Golfers can never get enough golf tips.
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They have been in the golf business for 40 years and have been at their present location for 10 years. Specializing in new and used custom brand name clubs. Repair & regripping is also available as well as good golf advice!
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