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Maxim write an article about Urban Myths

by Tricia

Maxim Magazine has just put an article on their online site entitled “Everything you know … is wrong” it talks about Common Myths. This is the first article in their new section – Common Myth and Urban Legend Debunkkment.

baby birds in nest One of the myths that the article mentions is that If you touch a baby bird it’s mother will abandon it. They claim there’s not a chance of that happening. They quote an Urban Wildlife Director, Laura J. Simon, as stating that birds have a terrible sense of smell, so no matter how much of your scent is on the bird they will not abandon their baby. I don’t know, I’m not sure I fully believe that. I’ve rescued fallen baby bird before and put them back in the nest and the parent hasn’t returned. Maybe their sense of smell is bad, but their sense of sight isn’t.

Another myth buster questions the myth that if you pee on a jellyfish sting the pain will go away. Their expert says that while urine is acidic it might actually cause more pain and possibly infection if you pee on a jellyfish sting. I disagree with the infection part. As a nurse I know that urine is sterile (unless someone already has a urinary tract infection) when it comes out of our bodies so I see no reason why it would cause infection. As for it possibly increasing the pain- I can’t comment on that. I’ve been stung by jellyfish but I just suffered through it.

Other urban myths that you might be interested in reading are ones such as a recent question that makes headlines regularly, and that is that using a cell phone can give you brain cancer, or that pierced tongues give better sexual pleasure, Licking a certain type of toad makes you hallucinate, or that the Catholic Church is the largest landowner in the world – they claim that isn’t quite true since every parish is technically owned by the patrons of each particular church. Personally I think the Catholic Church is the largest landowner; or that the Great wall of china is the only man-made object that you can see from space. They claim that’s not true, that roads, towns and even peoples backyards can be seen, but I say that that’s with satellite technology and that the myth they are discussing is that the Great wall of China is the only man made object you can see with the naked eye from space.

I don’t want to give away the rest of the Myths they attempt to debunk. However I will tell you that for most of them I think that they are only half right. Why don’t you read the article and tell me what you think of their debut article for their Common Myth and Urban Legend Debunkkment section.






Filed Under: Recreation, Shopping Tagged With: Common Myth and Urban Legend Debunkkment, Entertainment and Rec, Maxim Online, Shopping, true or false, Urban myths

It’s been snowing

by Tricia

Every morning of the past few days it’s been snowing a little bit. I sometimes stay up well into the night and when I’m just going to bed at 4 a.m. or so I see the snow coming down.

It hasn’t been staying at all, but I think before long it will be cool enough that it will stay for a few days when it falls.

Here in Toronto we rarely have more than a tiny bit of snow that stays on the ground throughout the winter. Oh, we have snow banks that have built up from the heavy snow falls that we get, but if it’s not too cold of a winter it’s not uncommon to only see a bit of snow on the lawns. Late December and all of January are when we get the most snow, and when it’s most likely to stay for a while.

Have you had snow yet? Has it stayed on the ground?

Filed Under: In The Garden, Toronto, Weather related Tagged With: flurries, In The Garden, light dusting of snow, snow, snow flakes

Repvine puts your reputation online

by Tricia

Have you ever wondered just how much people can find out about you online, or what kind of information is out that for them to find? Well I just found a site, Repvine, that allows you to make sure that the information that you want others to find is out there for others to see.

In this day and age when you apply for a job potential employers are just as apt to check the internet to find out things about you, as they are to call each and every one of the references that you give them. By creating a profile at Repvine you can list your accomplishments, list all of your references. I’m sure there are 100’s of ways to use Repvine to your advantage.

Not only that, Repvine, can also act as a warehouse for feedback and opinion. Think about it this way, if you are a doctor or dentist, or have any type of company at all, you can list accomplishments, achievements, the various certificates or diplomas you hold. Much more that people might find on your office walls or within the short resumes that we give out when we have interviews. Point people towards your repvine profile and they can discover everything you want them to know about you.

Here’s a short video that shows the cons of not having a repvine account. LOL

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Sales and Marketing, Web and Technology Tagged With: Home and Lifestyle, online profile, reference listing, reputation listing, repvine, Sales and Marketing, Web and Technology

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