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51. Puzzles
How much simpler it would be to return to the typewriter where a problem can be readily solved by recourse to the dictionary or Roger's Thesaurus! We find Double-Crostics the most intriguing of all puzzles.
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52. Railroading
HO, about two-thirds the size of S Gauge and one-half the size of O Gauge, is preferred because it permits more railroad in any given amount of space than could be accommodated by a larger gauge.
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53. Reading
The person who always has a book in his pocket, who reads on a train, in the subway, in the office at lunch time, and at home in the evening, may be reading Schopenhauer, Shakespeare, or Mickey Spillane.
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54. Table Tennis
* It is a fast game and requires considerable skill that can be developed only by long practice. It is easy enough to tap the little celluloid ball over the net with the racquet, but that's not all there is to table tennis.
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55. Writing
Don't be misled by the title of Ring Lardner's book, How to Write Short Stories. It is a book of ten excellent short stories, preceded by a completely facetious exposition of its title.
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56. Exhaust Fans
Be sure the flap on the outside vent closes tightly. If you don't use the fan at all, seal it up for the winter.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/energy_savings/​exhaust_fans.html

57. Insulation
Why should I insulate my home? Is it only a new house that can be insulated — or can more be added to an older home? Can I do it myself or do I need a professional? As you read this section, you'll discover that installing or adding insulation is neither difficult nor particularly expensive.
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58. Windows And Doors
The windows and doors in your home can be responsible for 25 per cent of your heat loss, even more if they're poorly fitted.
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59. Weatherstripping And Caulking
In fact, up to 25 per cent of your heat loss can be due to excess infiltration around windows, doors and other cracks.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/energy_savings/​weatherstripping_and_caulking.html

60. Openings That Shouldn't Be There
• The basement door should be kept closed. The basement is normally one of the cooler areas in the house; keeping the door shut will prevent cool air from mixing with warmer air throughout the house.
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May 23, 2012