THE LITTLE PRINCE WHO ONLY ATE SUGAR 11/29/2019 Once upon a time there was a little prince who lived in a castle by the Big Forest. He had fair skin and he wore prince clothes. He had short thin legs. He had a sword and a small crown. He could do all he pleased from morning to night. He was very vivacious, he refused to eat anything but sugar. His name was The Little Prince Who Only Ate Sugar. He was loud and jumpy, hated school and did not understand the world. He had sugar in the morning – candy cereal with 5 heaping spoon-fulls of
Once upon a time there was a little prince who lived in a castle by the Big Forest. He had fair skin and he wore prince clothes. He had short thin legs. He had a sword and a small crown. He could do all he pleased from morning to night. He was very vivacious, he refused to eat anything but sugar. His name was The Little Prince Who Only Ate Sugar. He was loud and jumpy, hated school and did not understand the world. He had sugar in the morning – candy cereal with 5 heaping spoon-fulls of
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THE GLASS DOME 07/10/2019 We live in the big city and hectic is a word I use to describe lunch time between the long line at the local deli and the herds of people at Starbucks. The rest of the day ranges between please-oh-just-please-let-me-finish-my-work-or-I-will-get-firedand mayhem. The day at the office starts as usual: a perfect state-of-the-art-to-do list. A very doable, sensible and reasonable list based on reality and what really-really needs to be done TODAY. Or else. And so off you go, to stop number 1 of
We live in the big city and hectic is a word I use to describe lunch time between the long line at the local deli and the herds of people at Starbucks. The rest of the day ranges between please-oh-just-please-let-me-finish-my-work-or-I-will-get-firedand mayhem. The day at the office starts as usual: a perfect state-of-the-art-to-do list. A very doable, sensible and reasonable list based on reality and what really-really needs to be done TODAY. Or else. And so off you go, to stop number 1 of
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CONCERTS THIS SUMMER AND ALL YEAR LONG 06/30/2019 Concerts, Festivals and Loud Noises Some people love concerts out in the open during the summer season. Others prefer a closed venue. In either cases the noise that our eardrums take at such events is well beyond the acceptable level and I always wished there was some simple device I could use where I could still ear everything perfectly but protect my hearing, turning the level down a few decibels. It turns out that I found such device, it DOES exist and it is very affordable! soundLESS
Concerts, Festivals and Loud Noises Some people love concerts out in the open during the summer season. Others prefer a closed venue. In either cases the noise that our eardrums take at such events is well beyond the acceptable level and I always wished there was some simple device I could use where I could still ear everything perfectly but protect my hearing, turning the level down a few decibels. It turns out that I found such device, it DOES exist and it is very affordable! soundLESS
Five ways to make ringing stop after a concert 06/26/2019 How does noise damage occur? Attending loud concerts without any ear protection may result in ringing in the ears. Loud noises can damage tiny hair cells in the inner ear. These hair cells vibrate in response to noise and send a message to the brain. Once destroyed, the cells do not grow back. Scientists think that damage to these cells causes the brain to misinterpret the signal it receives, so it makes up a sound instead. This is what causes a person to hear ringing in their ears after a
How does noise damage occur? Attending loud concerts without any ear protection may result in ringing in the ears. Loud noises can damage tiny hair cells in the inner ear. These hair cells vibrate in response to noise and send a message to the brain. Once destroyed, the cells do not grow back. Scientists think that damage to these cells causes the brain to misinterpret the signal it receives, so it makes up a sound instead. This is what causes a person to hear ringing in their ears after a