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Tuesday
May172005

Ten ways to live longer

Ten ways to live longer
For starters, change your attitude
By Vanessa Gisquet

Woody Allen once said, "I don't want to achieve immortality through my work...I want to achieve it through not dying." Much to humanity's collective dismay, there is no way to defy death. But you can try.

Many people think they know what's good for them. Who wouldn't like to think that being rich, sleeping with supermodels and eating caviar every day would increase their longevity. After all, Hugh Hefner looks pretty good for a man of 78. But this is more wishful thinking than practical science.

If you really want to live longer, then you can start with your attitude. Your way of thinking can not only impact the quality of your life, but also how long you actually live. In 2002, researchers at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., found that optimistic people decreased their risk of early death by 50 percent compared with those who leaned more towards pessimism.

Forbes 10 ways to live longer
Click on the links for more information.
1. Don't oversleep
2. Be optimistic
3. Have more sex
4. Get a pet
5. Get a VAP
6. Be rich
7. Stop smoking
8. Chill out
9. Eat your antioxidants
10. Marry well
Source: Forbes.com


"The exact mechanism of how personality acts as a risk factor for early death or poorer health is unclear," says Dr. Toshihiko Maruta, the main investigator in the study. Most likely, it has to do with the fact that pessimists have an increased chance for future problems with their physical health, career achievements and emotional stress--particularly depression. "Yet another possibility could be more directly biological, like changes in the immune system," Maruta adds.

Besides optimism, are there other personality traits that can help us live longer, healthier lives? According to Dr. Howard Friedman, a psychologist at the University of California at Riverside, conscientiousness is related to mortality in a significant way. The Terman Life-Cycle Study, which ran from 1921 to 1991, examined an array of factors like personality, habits, social relations, education, physical activities and cause of death.

"Those low on adult conscientiousness died sooner," Friedman concluded. Conscientiousness does not mean looking both ways before crossing the street; it means looking both ways when the light turns green so you don't accidentally run down some slow-moving pedestrian. Beyond that, a conscientious person's long-living qualities probably have to do with the fact that they are predisposed to constructively reacting to emotional and social situations, and are more likely to create work and living environments that promote good health.

Besides looking at the world through rosier-colored glasses, there are also more traditional practices that the aspiring centenarian can take. People should stop smoking, eat a balanced diet and maintain a healthy weight. While these may sound "nannyish," they are factors that cannot be overlooked. This might not sound like much fun, but it's a lot more fun than dying.

Research shows that obesity, for example, contributes to a slew of medical conditions, including diabetes, heart disease and various cancers. So powerful are certain lifestyle choices that recommended diets along with maintenance of physical activity and appropriate body mass can, over time, reduce the incidence of cancer by 30 percent to 40 percent, according to the American Institute for Cancer Research.

Animal lovers will be happy to know that having a pet can add years to your life, as well. One of the first studies in this arena, which appeared in "Public Health Reports" in 1980, showed that the survival rates of heart attack victims who had a pet were 28 percent higher than those of patients who didn't have an animal companion. "The health effects seem to be very real and by no means mystical," says Alan Beck, director of the Center for the Human-Animal Bond at Purdue University. "Contact with companion animals triggers a relaxation response," he says.

Rebecca Johnson, a professor of gerontological nursing at the University of Missouri at Columbia, showed that interaction with pets does, in fact, reduce levels of the stress hormone cortisol. The ability of companion pets to reduce our overall stress level probably accounts for most of their life-extending qualities. "For many people, pets also provide a reason to get moving," adds Johnson. How many people, after all, would actually get any exercise if it weren't for their over-enthusiastic dog?

To many people, quality of life is equally as important as life span. It is a good thing, then, that many of the things that can improve your longevity can also improve your quality of life.
© 2005 Forbes.com

Monday
May162005

Google Maps vehicular traffic conditions

From: Lifehacker

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A developer has combined previously-mentioned Yahoo! traffic RSS and Google Maps for a handy visualization of vehicular traffic snags. Enter a city and state or zip for a map of construction or holdups nearby, zoom and pan as usual. (Now, if you could enter a starting address and a destination address and only see the traffic problems on that route...)
Google Yahoo Traffic maps [via Waxy]
Wednesday
May112005

Tips to Buy a Domain Name Successfully

http://pchere.blogspot.com/2005/02/tips-to-buy-domain-name-successfully.html

A domain name gives you a unique identity on the net and each avid net user must have one. But before you put in all that money, its a good idea to know the basic tips which go a long way to maintaining a good domain. This article serves as a primer to guide you to buy your domain successfully.
  • Choice of domain - decide which domain you wish to buy. There is an endless list of top-level domain (TLD) names like .com, .net, .org, .name, .info, .biz and so on. Then there are country code top-level domain (ccTLD) extensions like .fr, .us, .in and so on. Decide which domain suits you the best. Once you have decided upon an extension, check if the domain is available. If it is not, then they may offer multiple choices based on your proposed keywords. Whois.sc Domain Explorer is an excellent tool to help you out with this. If your choice of domain is not available, then you may wish to backorder it for a price such that your registrar grabs it for you once it becomes available.
  • A domain costs money every year. No one gives you a free domain. The domain needs to be bought and renewed yearly, unless you buy for a longer period of a few years. When you don't renew, it can be taken up by others. So decide for how many years you want to buy your domain. The price may vary from GoDaddy.com $3.99 Domain Sale to 30 dollars per year for more expensive domains like .tv - So check up your finances. Look around for registrars offering cheap domains and sale offers. But dont get carried away by cheap offers, check if the registrar is reliable and what are the terms and conditions and other features with your domain. Bulk registration of multiple domains can save you substantial money too.
  • Domain Forwarding - Suppose you already have your site hosted and running well at a free host and want the domain for creating your unique identity without disturbing your site, then Domain Forwarding is for you. When someone reaches your domain www.yourname.com, it will simply redirect your domain to your free hosted site. A must have incase you do not wish to buy webspace and host your site. More...
  • Domain masking - Users have been redirected from your domain name by domain forwarding, but they have reached your free host like geocities, which now is displayed in the url bar. This takes away the achievement of your domain. Domain masking masks the url and keeps showing your domain name in the url bar even after forwarding! Now is that not an essential feature. More...
  • Free email forwarding - Email forwards are free with most domains. It means you can create free multiple email ids like admin@yourname.com, webmaster@yourname.com, contact@yourname.com and so on. After creating these emails, specify which email address to forward them to. You can forward different emails to different email accounts. Now isnt that a great way of hiding your free email address by your professional email id. Free forwards vary from 0 to unlimited in number. But around 10 should be sufficient for you to get along. Another benefit of this is that, if a particular email id from your domain starts getting spam, juts delete it and create a new one. It is also useful as many sites do not accept logins from free email service providers, the brand new email forward from your domain might get you in.
  • DNS management - the ability to manage the DNS (Domain Name System) is essential to specify where your domain leads to. Many good registrars provide this facility. Otherwise you may visit ZoneEdit - which provides efficient free domain DNS management services.
  • Free Starter / Parking Page - Maybe you don't have a website to forward to as yet and you intend to begin hosting soon. Maybe you just want to keep this domain name for a while and sell it later. Maybe you just want to present it to your son after 10 years. Starter / Parking pages give you one page at your domain name to show that the domain is for sale, you will be coming soon or other messages.
  • Domain Locking - in the age of privacy, it is essential to protect your domain from others trying to change your domain contact (registrant / technical/ administrative) details. Domain Locking is also necessary to block transfer of domain without your permission.
  • Email alerts - ensures your domain registrar monitors the key data about your domain and alerts you when it changes by email. You don't want to keep on checking your details daily - do you?
  • Accessibility to registrar - Check if the registrar has an office in your city. An address and contact number in your local area is a great boon to resolve your queries personally should you need to do so.
  • Payment of dues - Not all registrars will accept credit cards. Credit card payment to buy domains ensure your domain get registered quickly. A check which you mailed, reached after a few days, encashed after a few days, and till then you find your domain was already booked by someone else. Some registrars offer auto renewal yearly, they keep your credit card details and reregister domains for you. Do not check for autorenew if you may wish to change the domain later.
  • Private Registration - When you register, all your personal details about registrant / technical/ administrative contact are available online for all to see - Check any domain details here. Some domain registrars may offer you an option to protect these details by registering though a proxy.
  • Miscellaneous Services - Some offer traffic boosting services, search engine optimization and submission tools, web hosting package at attractive prices with domain names - you may check those package prices also, they may turn out cheaper.
Monday
May092005

Parafilm

 
From Cool Tools:
parafilm.jpgWhen researchers in "wet" labs need to seal a flask, bottle or test tube they reach for a small slip of Parafilm. This very flexible sheet -- comprised of 50% paraffin wax -- is moldable, ductile, and stable. You stretch it over an opening, or wrap a strip around a rim, and the sheet molds securely into an air- and watertight seal -- instantly. Regular old cling wrap won't do this. Those in the know (like my wife) bring some home, where its very handy in the kitchen and workshop to seal containers with lost caps. Great for covering jars of paint, cork-less wine bottles, and so on. It's also used in horticulture to create instant seals around grafts on branches. And model makers discovered it is the best fine-grain masking material for detailed paint jobs. There are probably a hundred of other uses if only it was better known. Now you know about it. [Recommended by Charles Wierdsma]
-- KK
parafilm_plane.jpg
Parafilm
4" x 125 feet
$16.50
Available from
Cole Parmer

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2" x 25 feet
$9
Available from Micro-Mark
Micro-Mark

 

 

 

 

Friday
May062005

Insert a Watermark in Word

In a Word document, you can add a watermark to each page. A watermark is a pale image or set of words that appears behind text on each page. To create a text watermark choose Format-->Background-->Printed Watermark. You see the Printed Watermark dialog box. Next, click the Text Watermark option button and type a word or two in the Text text box (or choose an AutoText entry from the drop-down list). Choose a font, size, color, and layout for the words. If you deselect the Semitransparent check box, you do so at your peril because the watermark words may be too dark on the page. Click OK in the Printed Watermark dialog box to see your watermark. To tinker with it or remove it, choose Format-->Background-->Printed Watermark and change the settings in the Printed Watermark dialog box. To remove the watermark, click the No Watermark option button.
For more information like this, get a copy of Windows XP Gigabook For Dummies, by Peter Weverka et al.