Monday, 4 August 2014

Buying Guide to Men's Running Shoes

Do the shoes really make the runner? Some would argue that it really doesn't matter, yet others would seem to argue the exact opposite. I truly believe that there is some need to have a superior shoe, regardless of the reason you are running at all. But there seems to be a lot of different worries when it comes to finding just the right shoe for you. Can you find one with the right stability, the right support, the right technologies, and the right comfort in order to make you want to try it out. I'll explain to you what you should be specifically looking for in all of those qualities and even give you a lot of examples as to which specific shoes you might want to try.
Stability/Construction A very important key is the stability a running shoe gives to your feet. Stability comes from a number of different factors, most important of which is the actual material of the shoe. When you are looking at the materials that a shoe is made of, the upper and even a bit of the mid should be of the leather variety, whether it is man made or natural is of little consequence. The uppers also have to be breathable, which you'll notice with the combination of mesh and leather shoes used for uppers and mids. The bottoms should be a very strong rubber that will not wear with use on the streets or on trails. Some prefer some of the newer mesh uppers such as are used on the Nike Free editions, but to me those are flimsy and don't provide enough stability for the runner. Your best bet is to find a show which has the combination of the leather uppers and rubber bottoms. Lastly, what I suggest is trying on as many shoes as possible, and doing a little test for stability. Walk on your tiptoes in the store with the shoes on. This simple test will allow you to accurately feel how much stability they offer. Stable shoes are easier to walk in while walking on your tiptoes.
Top Shoes (Stability): New Balance M1222, New Balance M767, Nike Shox FSM, Adidas adiStar Control
Support Some would say that support goes hand in hand with the stability and construction of the shoe, but to me its two different concepts. For support, it's not just the materials or the construction, but it's the way they perform. Sometimes, you'll find shoes which are made well but don't offer you anything once they are used in real running situations. These shoes are the shoes that you may be fooled into buying. Some key points to look for when it comes to support. Pay attention to the construction of the shoe around the ankle. You want shoes that will hug your ankle bone, not cover it up or have little contact with it at all. This depends on your foot more than the shoe itself, because the same shoe will fit two different people in different ways. When a shoe hugs the ankle, it will support it without hampering its movement or giving too much slack to the ankle. You also want a show that will stretch to your foot. Once it molds itself, you'll feel its specific support qualities for you in running. Roll your ankles when you try the shoes on. The shoe, if a good fit, will roll with the ankle freely. If the shoe either hampers the movement or allows too much freedom without moving with the foot, then it will not offer adequate support.
Top Shoes (Support): New Balance M498, Puma Phasis III, Nike Air Zoom Elite, Nike Air Max Moto IV
Technologies It's not just about air bubbles or shocks or pumps. New shoes come with technologies that can help your running motion, your health, and your comfort. Adidas has its adiStar line, which boasts a Ground Control System that limits the wear on a show and the effect your striking the ground has on your feet. Nike still has both the air bubbles and the Shox, but also the Free series which is extremely breathable and lightweight for your running. What I suggest is to find places where the people are more than knowledgeable and can answer advanced questions. You'll be surprised what you'll learn.
Top Shoes (Technology): Adidas adiStar series, Nike Air Max series
Comfort Some would argue that this is the most important quality. You want a show that you'll be comfortable in, whether it's running or simply wearing around the town. A shoe that has the ability to mold to the specific contours of your feet can make the difference between sore feet and relaxed feet. One thing you need to watch for which could be deceiving is the amount of cushion in a shoe. Sometimes too much cushion can have as negative of an effect on your foot that not enough cushion will. It will make your feet sore, push into your feet and cause pains, and even wear on your toes causing skin to loosen. Push the shoe into the ground when you try them on. You should still be able to feel the ground through the cushion, but not enough to hurt your foot.
Top Shoes (Comfort): Nike Air Max series, Nike Free series, New Balance M975
Most importantly for each person, to find a running shoe takes patience and an understanding of what you like. If you're looking for comfort, there's a shoe for you. If you want the newest in running shoe technology or good construction, I'm sure you can find a shoe for you as well. Remember the tests that I told you about in each category. They will help you immensely in finding a running shoe that you can be satisfied with. Whether it's Nike or Adidas, New Balance or Puma, the brand doesn't matter as long as you can find the needs you're looking for. Good luck to you in your hunts.

Are Your Dishes Coming Out of the Dishwasher Dirty?

If your dishwasher isn't washing dirty dishes to your satisfaction, before you call for service, there are steps you can take to correct potential automatic dishwasher problems. When dishes are washed in an automatic dishwasher, and time and time again you're finding them dirty, you may need to make some adjustments in order for your dishwasher to properly and effectively wash dirty dishes. Many times when dishes washed in an automatic dishwasher remain dirty, the solutions are simple, and a dishwasher repair person is not required. If the dishwasher problem is not mechanical or electrical, chances are you can fix your dishwasher so your dirty dishes come out sparkling clean.
Water Temperature
If your dishes are continually dirty after washing them in your automatic dishwasher, the first thing to check is the water temperature. Test the temperature by running hot water in your kitchen sink, and check the water with a kitchen thermometer. The temperature of your hot water must range between 140 degrees and 160 degrees Fahrenheit or your dirty dishes will probably still be dirty after running the dishwasher. If you discover the temperature of your hot water is less than 140 degrees Fahrenheit, turn up the temperature accordingly. Chances are, the next time you run your automatic dishwasher, your dirty dishes will come out clean as a whistle.
Dirty Black Marks on Dishes
When dirty dishes are placed in the dishwasher, sometimes utensils such as metal spatulas or lightweight metal pans rub against plates and other dirty dishes during the washing process. These dirty black marks make dishes appear dirty when in fact they are only surface scratches caused by the metal. Avoid placing metal utensils and pans where they can scratch dirty dishes. Metal items should never come in contact with dirty dishes or other scratchable items. Making sure metal utensils are separate from other dirty dishes will prevent those dishes from having scratches that make them appear dirty.
Dirty Rust Spots on Dishes
Rust spots on dishes make dishes appear dirty, and no one wants dinner guests to wonder if dishes simply stained or actually dirty. If you are pulling dishes out of your automatic dishwasher that appear to be dirty and spotted with rust, chances are the prongs of your dishwasher racks are rusting and staining the dishes. Unfortunately dishwasher manufacturers make dishwasher racks out of metal that rusts, and the racks are coated in plastic that eventually comes off. Dishwasher manufacturers are counting on selling replacement racks, but you don't have to buy new racks. There are plastic caps that fit over the ends of dishwasher rack prongs. These caps will help prevent further rust, and they will keep your dishes from looking dirty and spotted by rust.
Cloudy or Dirty Film on Glass
If glasses and other clear glass dishes look dirty and coated in a cloudy film that won't come off, your glasses and other glass dishes have no doubt become permanently etched. This etching that makes glasses and other glass items appear dirty is caused when too much automatic dishwashing detergent is used. There isn't anything that can be done to remove the dirty looking film from glassware, but further etching may be prevented by using less dishwashing detergent. If you don't think you're using too much dishwashing detergent, consider the pressure of your hot water. If hot water pressure is low, the dishwasher may not be filling properly. A dishwasher not filling to the correct level will also cause glasses and other glass items to appear dirty and covered with a permanent film.
Removable Dirty Film on Dishes
If your dishes are coming out of the dishwasher covered by a removable dirty film, your water may not be hot enough, or you could be using an inferior brand of automatic dishwashing detergent. If you have tested your hot water and find it is between 140 degrees and 160 degrees Fahrenheit, consider how long it takes for the hot water to reach the dirty dishes in the dishwasher. If the hot water has to travel a long distance to reach the dishwasher, chances are the water filling the dishwasher starts out cold. To alleviate this problem, run the hot water nearest to your dishwasher until the water coming out is hot. This will guarantee the water filling the dishwasher is as hot as it should be to properly clean dirty dishes.
To remove this type of film from dirty dishes, after running the dishes through a basic rinse cycle, set a bowl filled with a cup or two of white vinegar on the lowest rack of the dishwasher. Remove any metal pans or utensils, and with the vinegar on the bottom rack, wash the dishes as usual. Dirty dishes that were once covered in film should come out squeaky clean.
Clogged Spray Arm
Sometimes the spray arms of automatic dishwashers become clogged, and dishes that should be clean remain dirty. Clogged spray arms cannot rotate, so the best way to tell if the spray arm of your dishwasher is clogged is by checking to see if the spray arm is rotating properly. Before starting your dishwasher, take note of where the spray arm is positioned. Stop the dishwasher in mid-cycle and see if the spray arms have moved. If the spray arms haven't moved, chances are they are clogged, and this is why your dishes are coming out dirty.
First remove the dishwasher racks. Then unscrew the hub cap securing the spray arm, and remove it. Use a very narrow wire brush to remove any clogs, and rinse the interior of the arm under a high pressure faucet or hose. Reattach the spray arm, and next time dirty dishes are washed they should be properly cleaned.
Clogged Filter Screen
Many automatic dishwashers are equipped with a filter screen, and sometimes the filter screens become dirty and clogged, especially if the water has a high mineral content. Dirty dishes washed in a dishwasher with a dirty clogged filter screen will often throw food particles back on the dishes. To unclog a dirty filter screen, remove the spray arm as instructed above, and remove any clips holding the screen in place. Remove the dirty screen, and scrub it with a stiff nylon brush. If the filter screen is clogged by mineral deposits, soak it in white vinegar for at least an hour, and scrub it again until it is no longer dirty. Reattach the filter screen and the spray arm, and wash your dirty dishes as usual. Dishes that were once dirty should now be clean and shiny.

How to Spot a Home Meth Lab and What to Do About it

Methamphetamine, a drug that acts as a central nervous system stimulant, is highly addictive and can be lethal. Meth is said to be even more addictive than cocaine and far more dangerous. A pound of meth is equal to approximately six pounds of hazardous waste and requires full Haz-Mat suits to remove it from the place of business.
Supplies needed to make meth are found at your local stores such as coffee filters, paper towels, iodine, drain cleaner, measuring cups, glass jars, and turkey basters. Since the supplies don't have to be specially ordered it makes it much easier to run a meth lab without being noticed by suppliers.
Most meth labs are in rural areas where they won't attract as much attention. The labs are known to explode on occasion and kill others and spread toxic fumes for miles. Police are working diligently to locate and shut down the labs but many hundreds of the labs go unnoticed.
Common places for meth labs are abandoned poultry houses, metal storage sheds, tobacco barns, mobile homes and abandoned houses. The labs can also be traveling labs, set up in campers, large trucks or even cars.
There are signs to look for if you suspect someone may be running a meth lab close to your own home. One sign is the horrible odor of rotten eggs, ammonia or cat urine. Cooking meth produces a terrible odor which depends upon the particular ingredients used.
Makers of meth sell to dealers who then sell to customers. Look for heavy traffic after dark. This is a sign that meth is being made and dispersed to dealers. Also, meth-making produces tremendous amounts of trash that is often burned outdoors.
Windows that are always blackened, without curtains that occasionally open and shut, could be another sign of a meth lab. The windows are kept where no one can look in and see something that shouldn't be seen.
Some things that are often staples of meth lab owners are lots of glass containers, bottles with hoses, batteries, or propane tanks. Often the tanks are corroded and may have tape wrapped around the valves.
Lots of home owners have major security but rundown places with excessive security, like cameras, dogs and alarms, could be protecting something illegal. Your state can use your help when it comes to breaking up meth labs but never put yourself in a dangerous position. If you suspect someone is running a meth lab near you call the authorities and let them investigate. Drug dealers are often ruthless people who will do anything - even kill - to protect their business.

What to Do When Your Garbage Disposal Stops

When your garbage disposal stops working, there are a few potential solutions. First, there is generally a small red button on the underside of the garbage disposal that "resets" the system. If you get nothing when flipping the switch (and you have already checked the circuit breaker), lean down and take a look at the underside of the garbage disposal. Push in that little red button and hope for the best. If the disposal was just overworked, or if there was a power surge, this may fix the problem. Simple, clean, and cheap.
But what if it doesn't work, you ask? Garbage disposals come with a funky looking tool, shaped like a squared-off "s" and hexagonal in shape. If you look at the end, you should see a flat piece of metal with six sides, hence the hexagon. Now, I said the disposals come with this tool, that doesn't mean that you still have it. If you don't, a quick trip to the hardware store will replace it for about $3.00. Now, with this tool in hand, look at the bottom of the garbage disposal, near that little red button. You should find a hole in which this tool will fit. Slip it in there and turn the wrench a few times. This manually forces the garbage disposal to turn, breaking up any hard pieces or goop that may have caused the disposal to stop. A few turns should do the trick. Hop back up and flip the switch. Fixed? Most likely so. If not, you can pay someone to come take a look at it, which will likely cost you hundreds, or you can buy a new disposal and install it yourself, costing yourself no more than a couple hours and $100.
Home Depot and Lowe's each carry several brands of garbage disposals, ranging from about $50 to over $200, but does anyone truly need a garbage disposal that has a silencer on it? Didn't think so. The middle of the road, 1/2 horsepower, or maybe even 2/3 HP should do it for your family. Grab the disposal you want, and make sure you have a screwdriver at home. Now the next steps for installation should be used as a gauge of difficulty, or to supplement the instructions. By no means am I an expert.
First, and most importantly, you want to go flip the breaker to the disposal and make sure no electricity is running to it. Now go study the way the pipes connect to the garbage disposal, because you are going to have to repeat it. Start by disconnecting the pipes going into the disposal. There should be one main one going into the side, that can most easily be disconnected by unscrewing the connector to the disposal. There may also be a pipe connecting the dishwasher to the disposal. If not, your job is even easier.
Your disposal either has a plug coming out of it (hopefully) that plugs directly into a receptacle under the sink, or it is wired directly. If it plugs in, unplug it, skip down a step, then come back to rewire the new disposal. If not, continue reading here. Now, go back to the underside of the disposal, and find where the wires go inside. Unscrew the faceplace right near the wires. Inside, there should be three wires. Most likely they are white, black, and either a bare copper wire, or copper covered in green plastic. These wires are joined somewhere, where the wires going directly into the motor are spliced together (either tape or little screw cap things) with the wires coming out of the wall. Disconnect the wires. Now your disposal should be hanging from the sink, but with nothing else connected to it. Take your screwdriver and slide it into one of the metal tube-like things towards the top (there should be three). While supporting the garbage disposal from the bottom, and pushing up slightly, use the screw driver to turn the base clockwise. Use a little muscle, and the disposal should disconnect from the sink and come out in your hands. Now you have successfully disconnected your current disposal. Congratulations.
Now, you need to learn how to put the new one in, which is basically the exact opposite. First, you will want to reconnect the wires to the wall, using the same screw caps or some electric tape (preferably the screw caps). Make sure you connect green to green, white to white, black to black, etc. Now, lift the disposal up, work it into the clamps, and using the screwdriver, twist counter-clockwise, and the disposal should connect right back under the sink. Now, connect the pipes back the way they were, and you are done! I recommend running a little water through it to make sure it is sealed properly before you turn the power back on. Once you make sure the pipes are sealed, turn the breaker back on, run some cold water, cross your fingers, and flip the switch to the disposal. Ahhh...music to your ears. Who would have thought changing out a garbage disposal would be so easy???
Running clubs offer an excellent opportunity for runners of different backgrounds and fitness levels to share training tips, participate in races, and socialize. More importantly, running clubs allow runners to find other runners. However, when local running clubs don't exist-or don't meet current needs - it is up to the motivated runner to start one.
GETTING STARTED Like all projects, getting started can be the hardest part. Begin by deciding exactly what type of running club you want. Is it to be for adults only? Will race walkers and less-experienced runners be allowed? Will the club focus primarily on road racing or cross country racing?
FINDING MEMBERS Next, begin looking for people who might be interested in joining your club. Start with people you know. Do you pass the same runners everyday in the park? Instead of the obligatory wave or "hello" as you pass each other at the bend, stop and ask runners to join your club. Post signs in fitness centers, health food stores, and the local YMCA. Call high school and college track coaches. Oftentimes, these are the people who can provide the longest list of interested runners (and great tips, too!).
YOUR FIRST MEETING
Once you have a group of people agreeable to starting a running club, now it's time to hold your first meeting. Coordinate a time and place for the meeting that is as convenient for as many members as possible. If there is a large group, booking a room at a restaurant or another large venue may be necessary. Churches, local schools, and fitness centers are also possibilities.
CHOOSING A NAME Have running club members suggest potential names for the club. This is a chance to be creative, so pick a name that is fun and suitable for the group. However, if there are other running clubs in your area, be careful not to use a name that is already in use. A simple vote among members present at the meeting is all it takes to give your group a name that is acceptable to everyone (or almost everyone).
APPOINTING/ELECTING CLUB OFFICIALS
Obviously, there are almost a limitless number of positions and officers that a running club could require. Club size, purpose, and resources will help determine how many and what types of officers your club needs. In addition, positions may initially be given out to volunteers or directly appointed by other members-rather than voting.
It is up to members of the running club to collectively determine what officers will be needed and how to choose them. Some examples of positions are:
• President
• Treasurer
• Secretary
• Fundraiser Coordinator
• Social Coordinator
• Race Coordinator
• Club Coach
• Newsletter/Handbook Coordinator

DETERMINING THE CLUB MISSION
During this meeting, members should decide exactly what type of running club is to be formed. Is your club to be just a casual group of people who get together on a regular basis and run? If so, then plan locations and running times. For example, you might decide to meet every Saturday morning at 8:00 to run at the local park. However, if your club has grander plans (such as holding racing events, etc.), plan what types of events to sponsor, possible locations, etc… There is no need to go into great detail here, as this is just your first meeting. However, do make sure to have the proper coordinators in place to organize every aspect of the events (fundraising, coaching, etc.).
WRITING THE CLUB HANDBOOK/BYLAWS At the first meeting-or sometime later-your running club may want to formulate a handbook for present and future members. Include your mission statement and any bylaws that you feel are relevant or important to your club and its members. For example: Are member required to attend a certain number of runs per year to remain active in the running club? Do running club members receive discounts on racing events? What are the club dues?
PLANNING A NEWSLETTER, A WEBSITE, OR BOTH
If your running club has over ten members, it is imperative that you find an effective way to inform them of upcoming events and club news. A newsletter will ensure that members receive information in a timely manner. It can be as simple as a monthly post card, or as sophisticated as a small newspaper-complete with pictures and articles. Your club size member expertise will help determine this.
Another way to instantaneously provide members with information is through a website. Consider starting a webpage so that members may periodically look for information at a time convenient for them. Have important information that just missed the newsletter? A website is the perfect place for it! And don't worry if no one in your running club knows how to start a web page. There are many resources that will help you start and maintain your own web connection.
SCHEDULING RUNS
So now your running club has officers, a mission, prospective races, and a handbook. Everything is in place but the reason behind the running club-running! Plan runs/walks that are as convenient to all members as possible. Are there a large number of runners who live across a wide area? Then perhaps scheduling a number of runs per week (rather than just one) at different locations and times will cater best to your club's needs. Let the members decide.
CONGRATULATIONS, YOU HAVE A RUNNING CLUB!
No longer are you the lone runner of the neighborhood on cold Saturday mornings. You have a whole group of people with the same interest in running that you do. Together with the other members and officers, you will decide what direction your running club will take. Whether your running club has only a small group of dedicated runners, or encompasses a large group of people from varied backgrounds, you now have a social group that shares the same passion you do-running. Now go run!
One minute you're cruising along in your car, singing to the CD in your car stereo. The next minute, your car starts chugging and refuses to accelerate. Your lights dim, and your car rolls to a stop. You never thought it could happen to you, but it just did. You've run out of gas. What are you supposed to do now?
Push to Safety
The first step is to get your car off the road. If your low fuel light came on before you rolled to a stop, or if you recognized the warning signs and felt your car running out of gas, you might have had time to react and pull off to the shoulder or turn down a side street. If you had no clue and you're marooned in traffic, it's time to start pushing. You cannot leave your car in the road, because it will cause a potential safety hazard to other motorists.
To push your car off the road, put on your hazard lights and shift your car into neutral. When you feel it is safe to do so (i.e. when there are no oncoming cars), step out of your vehicle on the driver's side and leave your door ajar. With your left arm on the doorframe, heave mightily to propel your car forward. Keep your right hand on the steering wheel and be prepared to guide your car as it rolls. If you have run out of gas on a city road with no shoulder, turn your car onto a side street with minimal traffic. Accept help from passengers or motorists if someone offers to push. They should stand behind your vehicle and push while you steer. Once your car has been pushed to safety, leave your hazards on if you heave ended up on a shoulder or are parked illegally on a side street. This will signal to motorists not to hit your car. Your hazard lights will also signal to law enforcement that you either plan to return quickly and they should not tow your car, or that you need help if you remain in your vehicle.
If You Have a Cell Phone…
Your safest bet if you run out of gas is to stay in your car. You may have roadside assistance through your cell phone plan, AAA, your auto insurance, or your dealership (if your car is fairly new or a lease). Call roadside assistance if you possibly can. If you do not have roadside assistance, call a friend. Tell your friend you have run out of gas. Your friend should go to a gas station, buy a gas can and some gas, and bring it to you. If you can't reach anyone, call a local tow service. For a steep fee, a tow truck operator will bring you gas and help you start your car. Your mission accomplished, and you can skip the rest of the article.
If You Don't Have a Cell Phone…
Well, it happens, and it's best if you know what to do next. Sitting by the side of the road in a car that's run out of gas isn't going to rescue you, and you know it. Despite everything you've heard about the dangers of leaving your vehicle, you should probably start walking. If you are in an extremely remote area, you should try to flag down help instead of risking dehydration. In a suburban or urban area, your next step is to find a gas station.
Walk Toward the Light
If you know where you are when you run out of gas, good. That means you probably know where to find the nearest gas station. Go there.
If you're in unfamiliar territory, you're probably going to have to make some educated guesses as to what to do next. In an extremely remote area, you should stay in your vehicle and try to flag down help. Walking twenty miles down a desert road isn't going to get you gas, just severe dehydration and possible death. If you run out of gas on a freeway, head for the nearest exit, whether it is ahead or one you just passed. Thankfully, gas stations have a tendency to spring up around freeway exit ramps.
In an urban or suburban setting, the guessing gets tricky. For your own safety as well as to improve your odds of finding a gas station quickly, walk towards lights. The more brightly lit an area of town is, the more likely it is to be densely populated and have a nearby gas station. Do not hesitate to walk into stores or fast food establishments to ask for directions. If you are unable to locate a gas station within a reasonable amount of time, ask to borrow a phone book and use the phone at a local establishment. Buy something or offer money for the phone call to be polite. At this point, you might even consider calling a cab to drive you to the nearest gas station and back to your car.
Fill It Up…Or Not
At the gas station, you will need a few things. First, you must purchase a gas can. These are usually bright red and hold anywhere from one to five gallons of gasoline. If the gas station does not sell gas cans, ask to borrow theirs. Be prepared to leave something of yours as a deposit to ensure your return. Secondly, you need gas. The amount of gas you buy is crucial. If your car has a twenty-gallon gas tank, one measly gallon of gas might not be enough to start your car. But keep in mind that you must walk back to your vehicle, so you might not be able to carry five gallons of gas. If your car has a history of not starting reliably, you might consider buying a fuel additive to help it start.
The gas can you purchase or borrow should have a long tube attached to the cap that goes into your gas tank to hold open the seal. However, you will need a funnel to get the gas into that tube. Pick up a free paper funnel from the gas station. If they don't have them, buy a funnel or something you can make into a funnel (like a newspaper).
The Home Stretch
It should go without saying that the next step is to walk back to your car. Once there, insert the tube from underneath the gas can cap into your car's gas tank. Stick your funnel into the end of the tube and pour. You must pour the gas into your tank excruciatingly slowly to avoid spillage. Remove all helpful instruments, put the cap back on your gas tank, and start your car. Drive away, and don't let it happen again!

The Most Underrated Running Back of All-Time, Michael Vick

The NFL is home to the world's greatest athletes and most talented players. Using speed, strength and power to fight through defenders and make it to the endzone. There is a player in the NFL is, in my opinion, is one of the best running backs to have ever played the game, and he has gone un-noticed as a running back. I give this guy the label; Most Underrated Running Back of All-Time. The guy that I am talking about averages over 9.2 yards per carry this season and with 870 rushing yards is 11th in the NFL in rushing. There is a simple answer as to why he has gone somewhat un-noticed as a running back; he is a quarterback and his name is Michael Vick.
I'm sure everyone has his or her own opinion about Michael Vick as a quarterback and say; he can't pass, he's a coach killer, and he needs to be benched, but let's take a look at Michael Vick as a runner and not a passer for a minute. He has more moves than anyone in the NFL and blows by defensive ends and linebackers as if they were standing still. He's fast, he's quick, and he has some superhuman abilities at times when running the football (i.e. Carolina Panthers game a few years back). Over his career he has; 3690 yards rushing, averages 7.4 yards per carry, and has scored 21 rushing touchdowns. For a guy who is supposed to think pass first, those numbers are startling. The Michael Vick as a runner is no doubt one of the best in the league. Think about it, put Matt Shaub in at quarterback for the Atlanta Falcons and put Michael Vick in the backfield. Not only will this allow Michael Vick to get more touches as a runner, but it will add another dimension to the Atlanta Falcons offense with the threat of him passing as well, like LaDanian Tomlinson.
In recent weeks Michael Vick has been under fire by those in Atlanta and around the league. His Falcons are in the midst of a four game losing streak and in jeopardy of falling out of the playoff picture. Michael Vick's passing stats have been subject to heavy criticism as he has not been getting the job done. Also, he has recently been called a 'coach killer' by his coach's father and even became so frustrated with the team and the fans that he kindly gave the 'finger' to the Atlanta crowd. If I were in the Falcons' front office, there is no way I get rid of this guy and let another team pick him up. Instead, I would find new ways to use him. He has been in the league five years and is still struggling as a passer. You have one of the best back-up quarterbacks in the NFL with Matt Shaub. It's time to start utilizing Michael Vick in new ways, getting him the ball in the open field. Running back, wide receiver, quarterback, etc. Put someone in there who is going to get Michael Vick the ball in the open field, that is how you are going to win with this guy on a consistent basis.
Michael Vick as undoubtedly had his struggles as a passer over the early years of his NFL career, and maybe now is the best time to move him from that position. He has some of the best running skills in the NFL, if not the best, and it is time to let him unleash these talents more often throughout the course of the game. Give the ball to the most underrated running back of all time in the open field. We have all seen the speed, the moves, and the result. Just a though, Michael Vick as a multi threat running back, wow!
Slow drains are a common problem, and even if you don't pour grease and other drain-clogging substances into your sinks, they can eventually become slow or completely clogged. Don't wait for your pipes to become lined with grease and grime before considering homemade drain cleaning products. Take precautions to keep your drains open and you won't have to deal with slow pipes and clogs.
If you'd rather not pour chemical cleaners into your drains to keep them open and free from clogs, consider the following homemade drain cleaners. These homemade cleaners are cheap and effective ways to keep your drains clean, clear, and running smooth.
Before Using Homemade Drain Cleaners
If your pipes are seriously clogged, or if you have a septic system, you should seek professional advice and assistance. If you have a septic system, slow drains could indicate a more serious problem that homemade cleaners cannot remedy.
Clog Prevention
Preventing drains from becoming lined with grease, food, grime, and gunk, by cleaning them on a regular basis. Professional plumbers have recommended pouring approximately one cup of dishwashing liquid that contains degreaser into the sink, and following it up with a pan of very hot water. Dishwashing liquid that contains degreaser is made to break up grease and food particles, and when it's combined with hot water it breaks up and melts away grease and other grime. Follow this method of clog prevention every couple of weeks, and slow or clogged drains will be a thing of the past.
The Power of a Small Plunger
A plunger is sometimes necessary when trying to clear a clog, but no one wants to use an old toilet plunger in a kitchen or bathroom sink. A small sink plunger is a wonderful tool to have on hand. You never know when a sink will become clogged with hair or other grime, and with a small plunger you'll be armed and ready. Invest in a small sink plunger. A small sink plunger is cheaper than store-bought drain cleaners, it can be reused, and a small sink plunger can be implemented along with the following homemade drain cleaners.
Baking Soda and Vinegar
Try pouring about a half of a box of baking soda and one cup of white vinegar into the drain, and allow it to remain in there until it stops foaming. The foaming action of the vinegar and baking soda will work to loosen and break up grease, grime, and gunk. After the mixture stops foaming, follow up with a pan of very hot water. Repeat this process if necessary, and use this mixture periodically to prevent future build-ups.
Salt and Boiling Water
Salt is abrasive, and salt is a very effective cleaner. Try pouring a cup of salt into slow drains, and follow up with a pan of boiling water. Allow the boiling water and salt to sit in the pipes before rinsing it away. Repeat the process if necessary, and your slow drains should flow free and clear.
Powdered Detergent, Baking Soda, and Vinegar
A number of people have found baking soda, vinegar, and powdered laundry detergent very effective at cleaning and clearing clogged or slow drains. Simply mix a half cup of baking soda with a half cup of powdered laundry detergent. Pour this mixture into slow drains, and slowly add a cup of white vinegar. The enzymes in the laundry detergent along with the foaming action created by the vinegar and baking soda will effectively clean drains. Allow the mixture to foam and clean for several minutes, and rinse it down with very hot water.
Feng Shui originated in China over 4000 years ago and is an age-old practice that embraces the idea of living in harmony and balance with our environment. Feng Shui (pronounced fung schway) literally means wind and water and is the study of energy and how it affects people.
To experience the wide range of benefits feng shui has to offer, it's best to consult with a professional feng shui practitioner. Use caution and investigate their credentials before investing your money. Many people claim to be feng shui experts; however few are truly qualified in this ancient art.
The following feng shui tips can activate chi energy and help you generate good luck, improve your health and attract more money.
Tip #1 ~ Clear Clutter to Enhance Prosperity: Clearing the clutter and debris in your home is the first step of Feng Shui and it costs you nothing. Clutter creates trapped energy that can affect you physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. Some people have so much clutter that they become paralyzed at the thought of cleaning it up. If you have an overwhelming amount of clutter, use this simple trick: Set a kitchen timer for 15 minutes and organize one small section of a room at a time. As you notice the energy shift, you'll become motivated to do more.
Tip #2 ~ Activate Good Luck with Goldfish: Placing goldfish, koi or carp inside your home or office aquarium will activate good luck. To generate the most luck, use nine fish - eight red or golden and one black. The most favorable place to position the aquarium is the living room of your home.
Tip #3 ~ Boost Good Luck and Wealth with a Fountain: Need more money, increased energy or better health? A tabletop fountain with the soothing sound of flowing water is just the ticket. Water fountains that collect water, symbolize collecting or acquiring wealth. The water element is symbolic of the flow and clarity of life-force energy. Position the fountain so that the water flows toward the center of the room for maximum results. Running water helps move positive chi energy through the room, while promoting a soothing, calm environment.
Tip #4 ~ Attract Money Luck with Bells: Hang small bells on the outside of the main door of your home or office. In feng shui, the sound of bells symbolically announces the coming of good news and prosperity. Choose small bells made of metal, ceramic or crystal. When you use bells as a Feng Shui cure, you should tie them together with red thread or ribbon, as this activates the good luck.
Tip #5 ~ Use Flowers for Good Luck: Fresh flowers in the home or office creates refreshing yang (active) energy and brings in good feelings and mood. Flowers are favorable in rooms where people gather, such as living rooms, dining rooms and kitchens. Flowers should be discarded as soon as they begin to wilt. In feng shui, anything dead or decaying is considered to create negative yin (inactive) energy.
Tip #6 ~ Use I-Ching Coins to Improve Your Wealth ~ In feng shui, I-Ching coins symbolize wealth. They can be found in Asian gift stores or online. Feng shui practitioners recommend taping three I-Ching coins tied together with red thread, yang side up, to your most important office file - i.e., bank accounts, potential customers. The yang side has four characters and the yin side has two characters. Placing the coins on your most important file will ensure your cash flow stays healthy throughout the year.
Tip #7 ~ Your Front Door can Enhance Your Health & Wealth: Is your front door hidden? Does your home or office face away from the street? If your entrance cannot easily be seen from the street, opportunities and income have a harder time getting to you. Invite chi to your front door by placing lights or moving objects like flags or wind socks along the path. Your front door is the gateway to opportunities, so make sure the condition and appearance of the door are inviting and that doorknobs and hinges works smoothly.
Tip #8 ~ Boosting Metal Energy Can Improve Finances: Metal energy is associated with both wealth and protection. Boosting metal energy in your home or office will help you reap the rewards of your hard work. Some metals which can be used in feng shui include stainless steel, aluminum, brass and sterling silver. Be careful not to use items that have sharp or pointy edges. Instead look for metal items with soft, rounded edges.
Tip # 9 ~ Shine a Light on Your Career Path: To improve chi energy and increase luck, shine a light on your career area. Adding light to any specific area will add illumination and activate chi. Illumination can come from natural sunlight, electrical lights, candles, or a fireplace.
A car that's overheating can ruin a trip. If you are driving and notice the temperature gauge is all the way up to the "H," your car is "running hot" and overheating will occur shortly. Each time overheating occurs it causes damage to the engine.
How many times have you been driving and seen someone pulled to the side of the road, car hood up, steam billowing from their engine, waiting for a tow truck? The overheating which has occurred has waylaid them and it could possibly have been avoided. If you want to avoid the delays and costs overheating causes, follow these tips. Car overheating problems can be costly. Read on to know what you should do when your car seems ready to overheat.
Antifreeze Not Properly Circulating
One possible reason a car for overheating is that antifreeze is not circulating through the engine as it should. Antifreeze serves two purposes. It not only keeps the engine temperature level during the winter (preventing the engine from freezing) , it also keeps cars from overheating during the warmer months. It's always a good idea to periodically look under one's car to see if there are any materials dripping from the car or if your car leaves any puddles or stains when parked. If so, dealing with the problem at this point may avoid ever having to deal with an overheating car problem.
Antifreeze loss can "sneak up on a person" though. You can see no leaks or evidence of drips and still be low on antifreeze. Use, evaporation and time are enough to lessen its supply. If you forget to replace antifreeze you can be driving along and suddenly notice that you car is overheating. An ounce of prevention beats a pound of cure. If you want to avoiding overheating, make checking your antifreeze level a habit.
What to Do When Your Car Begins to Overheat
If the temperature gauge reaches near the "h", here are some courses of action to prevent your car from actually overheating. These steps are recommended until you can get yourself to a service station only.
First, turn the heat up in the car as high as possible. Running the heat will temporarily cool the engine and the temperature should drop. This will register on the gauge and prevent overheating. Your engine temperature may actually return to normal, simply by doing this.
If you know where the antifreeze and its reserve tank are on your car you can add about a half a cup of water. The antifreeze will be diluted, but with the added water it should be enough to circulate throughout the engine, and overheating can be prevented this way as well.
If you appear to have enough antifreeze in the car, the uptake hose may be the issue. Some hoses become ill-fitting over time and a new replacement hose may be all that is needed to prevent overheating in the future. The hose may have dislocated or be blocked. If the hose has detached, look through it to see if liquid would be able to pass through. It is unusual for a hose to be completely blocked, but it can happen. Blowing on the tube or running water on it may clean it out sufficiently for the liquid to be able to flow through it. If it has detached, simply reattach it. Later, buy a new hose. Overheating has been temporarily prevented, but without a new hose the problem will re-emerge.
Overheating problems occur for a number of reasons. Lack of antifreeze or its inability to flow into your engine is just one. However, these simple steps are one way to determine if this could be the reason and handle the problem so that you can get to a service station. Those who choose to ignore the temperature warning and drive until the engine is overheating damage their engines and usually wind up being towed.
Be Prepared to Handle Overheating
It's always a good idea to keep a flashlight, supply of water, antifreeze and brake fluid in your car. Having these items on-hand and knowing how to check your antifreeze can mean the difference between getting to a repair shop and a costly tow. If your car continues to "run hot", do have a qualified mechanic diagnose the problem. Overheating is an issue that should never be ignored and should be addressed promptly. Avoid overheating by making sure you always have a sufficient amount of anti-freeze! Happy motoring!