#70938
05/23/2002 1:44 AM
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Librocubicularist: one who reads in bed. I remember getting spanked for reading under the covers.With lamp, naturally. I suppose my mother worried lamp might ignite sheets.
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#70939
05/23/2002 6:36 AM
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Librocubicularist: one who reads in bed.
Geez, Dr Bill, you keep coming up with new words to desribe me. I won't tell a story in this one, just see my post in the "Summer Reading" thread...
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#70940
05/28/2002 11:28 PM
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Bill, are you sure she just wasn't worried that you'd go blind. My mom would tell me that ALL THE TIME. "Don't read with the flashlight you'll go blind". I wonder if it's true?
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#70941
05/28/2002 11:44 PM
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did you go blind? or stop reading with a flash light? my son did set the sheets on fire reading with the lamp under the covers! he put the flames out before he did much damage.. but i did notice the hole in the sheet!
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#70942
06/26/2002 6:57 PM
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we provided our three boys with reading lamps, and encourage them to read in bed!
formerly known as etaoin...
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#70943
06/26/2002 7:49 PM
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Even during my peanut butter days, books were the one thing I never refused my son. A child can have too many toys but NEVER too many books.
It helped tremendously. A teacher once told me that one of the reasons he did so well in school was that he read so much.
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#70944
06/27/2002 2:04 AM
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Nobody(not just kids) can ever have too many books! we had such a nice time this evening during the t-storm; the Playstation was off-limits(so was the iMac...), and all three boys found books to read. quietest moment all day... beautiful. ah summer...
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#70945
06/28/2002 3:51 PM
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"Don't read with the flashlight you'll go blind". I wonder if it's true?
Not true, belM - but also not entirely untrue. Straining tired eyes, especially using inadequate artificial light, is in no way good for them. In some cases it can lead to damage.
At the end of the day the eye is a part of the body and is operated by muscles. As such it can be strained, as a consequence of which it needs resting time. Given that we simply must read every day (and kids at school, we would hope, read plenty), it can be hard for the eye to get adequate recovery time.
In some cases, the eyes' temporary tiredness has (certainly in the past) been taken as a permanent feature, meaning that spectacles get prescribed when they're not strictly necessary. Then the eye accomodates to the specs and they gradually become a permanent feature etc.
Yes, I used to love reading at night - I can vividly remember staying up until the early hours of the morning reading War Of The Worlds at around 10 years old (and eyes going very hazy) - but I wonder sometimes, if I hadn't been such a manic reader, would I still be as short-sighted now?
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#70946
06/29/2002 1:08 PM
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"I remember getting spanked for reading under the covers. With lamp, naturally"
You and me both Dr Bill!
I remember being so excited staying at a friend's place - the transformer for their electric blanket had such a bright glow I could half hang out of the bed and read all I liked!
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#70947
06/29/2002 1:43 PM
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Even during my peanut butter days, books were the one thing I never refused my son. A child can have too many toys but NEVER too many books.Amen. ........You may have tangible wealth untold; ........Caskets of jewels and coffers of gold. ........Richer than I you can never be- ........I had a Mother who read to me.Entire poem is at http://petecol.mybravenet.com/gillilan.html#mother
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#70948
06/29/2002 1:50 PM
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What an original idea! NOT post a poem! trying for a change of subject? Just one of the standard Keiva tricks! see Information and announcements for a complete detailed list of his tricks.. or click here http://wordsmith.org/board/showflat.pl?at=&Board=announcements&Number=73423go away keiva. you are not wanted here.
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#70949
06/29/2002 2:53 PM
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Keiva used extortion to gain re-instatement. No poem can make that acceptable. Keiva will never be welcome here.
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#70950
06/30/2002 12:55 AM
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I remember getting spanked for reading under the covers.With lamp, naturally.
You were spanked with a lamp?
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#70951
06/30/2002 2:35 AM
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> You were spanked with a lamp?You know, I thought the exact same thing, doc... I just couldn't bring myself to ask.  But evidently it's a common punishment - stales had the exact same thing happen to him.
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#70952
10/23/2002 3:30 PM
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When I was in Middle school I lived at campus, so I read book under covers almost every night without fearing being interfered by mom! So many interesting books then I read! But my eyesight is very poor now:( Now I am working with my Ph. D. dissertation which forced me to stay up every night. I am worrying about my eyes getting worse and worse.
btw: I am not a native speaker. Sorry for my poor language.
Tomghaji, guy from the T'ang Dynasty:-)
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#70953
10/23/2002 3:55 PM
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not a native speaker
If you hadn't said I wouldn't have guessed it. Going back and rereading I can see it, but it's just small things. Your command of English is nothing to apologize for.
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#70954
10/23/2002 10:35 PM
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LibrocubicularistI am so happy this thread has come up again! I've been trying to recall this word for weeks now! 
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#70955
10/26/2002 12:15 PM
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Welcome Tomghaji! It's such a nice suprise to hear from someone from Beijing - where I lived for many years!
worrying about my eyes getting worse and worse
Do you do/know of the eye excersises they teach in most Chinese schools? If you do, keep doing them, especially when it's late and you've been doing loads of work - it relaxes the eyes and reduces any damage caused by eye strain.
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#70956
10/27/2002 4:16 PM
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Do you do/know of the eye excersises they teach in most Chinese schools?Hi bonzai, You can't find a link for these on the Web anywhere can you? I reckon a lot of people on this Board would benefit from knowing them - at least, I would. 
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#70957
10/27/2002 6:29 PM
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Try this site, these exercises are roughly what I was taught to do: http://www.shouyuliang.com/newsletter/v2n5/v2n5a4.shtml I'm afraid you'll have to copy'n'paste this as I can't get a link up.
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#70959
10/29/2002 5:48 PM
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a ready-made link for others Ta Fishbike! How d'ya do that?
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#70960
10/30/2002 4:36 AM
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Simple, pimple! [cross-threading to rhyme time, not calling you a pimple!] Simply type [ url ] before the link and [ /url ] after (sans spaces in the square brackets) and voila! You've got a clickable link. Course, if'n you got a LONG link, you should use http://www.makeashorterlink.com so that it doesn't make the screen go wide.  Hope that helps!!
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#70961
10/30/2002 12:04 PM
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and don't forget the url mark up tag adds "http://" for you, so delete those from you pasted in link, other wise you end up with http://http://www.xxx.com and that won't work! all of this is in the FAQ! really you should read the FAQ, when i first started, i printed the FAQ info and its just 4 short pages! its nice to have the directions printed out... mind you its doesn't tell you all the secrets, but we share secrets here anyway!
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#70962
10/30/2002 12:33 PM
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Yep, of troy's advice about deleting the http part is important. I go ahead and also delete the www. and that doesn't seem to affect the heat of the link. Should I have said hotness of the link?
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#70963
10/30/2002 3:10 PM
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wouldn't talk a about a hot link being hot, or hotter, or warm.. it's either a hotlink, or a broken link...(or it could be a dead link.. but links break or die, they don't cool off! and yes, many times the www is not needed.
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#70964
10/30/2002 4:19 PM
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it's either a hotlink, or a broken linkWell, see, now, that just doesn't make sense. If it's dead it should be a cold link, no? 
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#70965
10/30/2002 6:45 PM
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Great, thanks all! 
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#70966
10/30/2002 6:47 PM
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In reply to:
wouldn't talk a about a hot link being hot, or hotter, or warm.. it's either a hotlink, or a broken link
Ever hear of facetiousness, of troy? 
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#70967
10/30/2002 6:57 PM
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As a friendly suggestion, get a doll and massage its eyes. Safer, and just as efficacious.
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#70968
11/04/2002 4:57 PM
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Thanks, bonzaialsatian. And glad to know that you had lived in Beijing! Welcome back if possible.
yeah, we were taught to do eye excersises early in school. But few do actually. I am not sure about the reason. In my view, that this exercises was invented and put into effect was a part of Chinese Modernization Movement(big words used in this situation?). A nice dream of keeping healthy national wide, yet a political utopia. But actually it is useful. Now I really need to do so:) Thank you very much!
Tomghaji From The T'ang Dynasty, China :)
Tomghaji, guy from the T'ang Dynasty:-)
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#70969
11/04/2002 5:03 PM
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If you hadn't said I wouldn't have guessed it. Going back and rereading I can see it, but it's just small things.
Thank you, Faldage. Anyway, your words cheered me up:)
Tomghaji From The T'ang Dynasty, China :)
Tomghaji, guy from the T'ang Dynasty:-)
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