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Man Wins 'Ultimate Couch Potato' Contest
In January 2010, Jeff Miller, an independent businessman from Rogers Park, Illinois clinched his third consecutive Ultimate Couch Potato title Monday ...
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Mozart Worked Hard to Be Creative
In 1815, Germany's General Music Journal published a letter in which allegedly Mozart described his creative process:
When I am, as it were, completely ...
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Pet Rock Inventor Regrets Invention
In the mid-'70s, an unknown editor named Gary Dahl was talking with his friends, who were complaining about all the work involved in caring for pets—feeding ...
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Why a Popular Cheer Often Backfires
One of today's most popular sports cheers was first chanted in 1999 during the fourth quarter of an Army-Navy football game. The six-word cheer—I ...
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The Potential Cost of Wi-Fi: YOUR FIRSTBORN
In an experiment in London, security firm F-Secure set up on open Wi-Fi network in a busy public area. But there was a hidden, devilish catch. When people ...
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The Real Story Behind the Remote Control
Eugene J. Polley lived his entire life in the Chicago area, where he worked for Zenith Electronics for 47 years. Hired as a stock boy during the Depression, ...
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Cal Ripken on Doing Your Best
Major League Baseball's "Ironman," Cal Ripken, Jr., who holds the Major League record, for playing in 2,632 consecutive games, said:
"You ...
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Working to Death
Sherman James, an epidemiologist [someone who researches epidemic diseases] at the University of Michigan, describes a personality type named John Henryism. ...
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The Struggle of Prayer
The brethren asked Abba Agathon, "Amongst all our different activities, Father, which is the virtue that requires the greatest effort?"
He answered, ...
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Labor Without Ceasing
Do not allow your eyes to sleep or your eyelids to slumber until the hour of your death, but labor without ceasing that you may enjoy life without end. ...
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