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| TITLETennis: Combat the Imbalances of Tennis through Smart Training (by LaRue E. Cook) DESCRIPTIONHow many of you have watched a professional tennis match and witnessed what I like to call “the Popeye arm” on some of the players? This is where the player has one HUGE racquet arm, and a normal-sized non-racquet appendage. What causes this? T...... SUMMARY... |
| TITLELED Modules link together for signs and displays. DESCRIPTIONSuper White STP30XC Hi-Flux StripLED® Modules may be used alone or connected to one another, enabling configuration of channel and reverse-channel letters, signs, and displays. Available in lengths of 6, 12, and 24 in., strips feature 6, 12, and 24 Cool White 7,500 K SpiderLEDs, respectively. E... SUMMARY for daisy-chain assembly, and pre-applied strip of 3M® double-sided foam tape for peel-and-stick placement. ... |
| TITLETech Tip: ICE Your Cell Phone for Emergencies DESCRIPTIONNow here's a tech tip that could help you in an emergency: Most accident victims carry no next of kin details, yet most carry a mobile phone. Should you be injured or otherwise incapacitated, consider adding one or more ICE entries to your cell's phone book. ICE stands for "In Case of Emergenc... SUMMARYE entries. The emergency medical team can use them to call others to notify them of your condition. You can use "ICE1", "ICE2", etc., or "ICE - Sue", "ICE - Jim", etc. For more information, see the ICE web site. On a similar note, I've added "Call if Found" entries for many years in my cell's contact list, although for a different purpose -- recovering my cell phone when I lose it. It's happened twice over the past few years, and both times someone called me to return it. As you'll want these entries to be conspicuous... |