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SNIPPETZ IS CURIOUS, IS IT THE NEXT BIG THING OR

JUST A FAD? by Lindsey Harrison

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ads are a given in life, like death and taxes. Someone comes up with a seemingly brilliant idea and the world goes nuts for about five minutes. Then the excitement dies down once people realize that brilliant idea wasn’t as life-changing as it had appeared at first. The brilliant idea fades into the background. Occasionally, the idea has some staying power and will reappear in a decade or so. The bottom line in all of this is that people have come up with some pretty interesting things over the last century or so. Snippetz thought it might be fun to take a trip back over the years to see what some of those fad inventions were. Fad Inventions... Continued on Page 2

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THIS WEEK IN SNIPPETZ COVER STORY Snippetz Is Curious, “Is It The Next Big Thing Or Just A Fad?” “Sinus Infections” Life Energy Flow Tai Yi by Tami Urbanek... 4 “Internet Business Directories” Series 4, Article 45 Web Chat by Robyn... 4 “6.0 The Magnetic Power of Self-Confident People” Acquire Confidence by Dr. Ron Ross... 5 “Safety Monitoring That Won’t Embarrass” Senior News Line... 8 “Vet Stranded Outside ER” Veterans Post... 8 Moments in Time... 11 Strange But True... 13 “Thank a Teacher With Painted Vase” Donna’s Day... 15 CLASSIFIED - PAGE 5

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sales did fairly well for about 20 years. In 1948, to try to boost sales, new Pez dispensers were developed, taking the place of the old tins. Four years later, the dispensers got cartoon heads and over the years, have become collectables, with more than 300 different dispenser versions. • Silly Putty – When chemists at General Electric stumbled upon a new rubbery substance that could be stretched, bounced and kneaded, they didn’t quite know what to do with it. But Peter Hodgson did. In 1949, he took $150 and put it into a new business, selling 1-ounce bags of putty in plastic eggs. It was a hit and to date, millions of Silly Putty eggs have been (and continue to be) sold. • Slinky – As with many other brilliant inventions, the Slinky was invented in 1945, purely by accident. Marine engineer, Richard James, witnessed a torsion spring from his desk pop loose and tumble end over end, across the floor. Amused by the event, he took the spring home to his wife, Betty, who suggested the named Slinky. Since then, more than a quarter billion Slinkys have been sold across the globe. • Ant farms – Technically speaking, ant farms are called formicarium and the versions that were manufactured for the general public to enjoy were created by Milton Levine. However, his design is said to be based on Frank Austin’s 1931 patented design. The whole kit sold by the Uncle Milton Company included a plastic viewing box, a bag of sand and a vial of live ants. Eventually, the “farm” landscape was added and that design is still sold today. • Frisbee – The Frisbee discs we’ve all come to know and love actually started out as pie tins. The Frisbie Baking Company of Bridgeport, Con-

Fad Inventions... Continued from Page 1

WHAT EXACTLY IS A FAD? The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines a fad as something (such as an interest or fashion) that is very popular for a short time. Some synonyms include craze, rage, sensation or trend. OK, we’re clear on that.

MEMORABLE FADS FROM THE 20TH CENTURY • Pez – Austrian candy executive, Eduard Haas, introduced these tasty little candies in 1927. He marketed them as an alternative to cigarettes for people trying to quit smoking. The candy was originally peppermint and

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necticut, made pies that many college students in the area bought and enjoyed, and eventually discovered that throwing the tins around was actually pretty fun. Using that same general shape, Walter Frederick Morrison, a Los Angeles building inspector, partnered with Warren Franscioni to create a plastic version in 1948. However, Morrison split with Franscioni and went on to create a new version called the Pluto Platter. This became the design for all Frisbees. Morrison signed over the rights to the Pluto Platter to “Wham-O,” a toy company owned by Rich Knerr and A.K. “Spud” Melin, who began production of the Pluto Platters in 1957. Morrison wasn’t left high and dry, even though he no longer had any claim to the Pluto Platter; the Frisbie Baking Company shut down in 1958 and he was awarded a patent for his disc. He received over a million dollars in royalties for his invention. • Troll Dolls – Inspired by the legend of trolls who inhabited the forests and brought luck to humans, inventor Thomas Dam created the troll dolls because he couldn’t afford to buy his daughter a birthday present. Initially called Dammit Dolls, they were first mass-produced in 1964, with more than one million dolls sold in the United States that year. • Sea monkeys – While not technically an invention, Sea Monkeys were most definitely a fad that began in 1957. Harold von Braunhut came up with a brine-shrimp-based product that he termed “Instant Life,” which was basically brine shrimp eggs and salt in a packet. When dumped into a tank of water, the eggs hatched after about 24 hours. Von Braunhut changed the name to “Sea Monkeys” in 1962,

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because of their long tails that apparently resembled monkey tails. • View-Master – These nifty little gadgets were first introduced at the New York World’s Fair in 1939 as an updated, modernized version of a postcard. The device itself allowed users to view 14 different slides organized onto a small reel. The View-Master actually became so well-known that, during World War II, the U.S. military purchased 100,000 viewers and more than 6 million reels in order to train the troops. • Hula Hoop – The origins of the Hula Hoop date back about 3,000 years ago in ancient Egypt when children would make hoops out of grapevines and spin them around on their waists. We can’t be sure if it was a fad back then or not, but it definitely became one in 1958, when Wham-O came out with a plastic version that went on to sell 20 million units in the first six months. • Yo-Yo – Again, this might have been a fad when it first came on the scene in Greece around 500 B.C., but without testimony to verify that, we have to stick with what we know. In 1928, Pedro Flores brought the modern-day version of the yo-yo to the U.S. from the Philippines. He sold the rights to Donald Duncan who began production of the toy and sales eventually peaked in 1962, when more than 45 million units were sold.

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• Grass Flip Flops – They give you the feel of the grass beneath your toes while keeping your shoes on. • Egg Cuber – The Egg Cuber makes boiled eggs into cube shapes, because why not? • Post-It Watch – Created by PA Designs, this watch is literally made out of Post-Its. Although it doesn’t tell you the time, it does allow you to have Post-Its on hand (or on wrist) at all times. • Potato Chip Grabber – Made in Japan, the Potato Chip Grabber is basically tongs for grabbing potato chips to minimize grease transfer to your hands.

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any people suffer from repeated sinus infections. Most of those individuals simply treat it with medications and endure the symptoms until it resolves. Some have tried acupuncture or other alternative treatments as well.

One reason a virus returns is because it is not fully healed and the immune system is not fully functioning before a person catches another virus. A person may take alternatives supplements that assist in boosting the immune system. Those supplements may work at speeding up the process of healing and then the person begins feeling better. The symptoms may disappear and the person stops taking the supplements. The virus is not healed and actually re-

In addition, when one is treating a sinus infection, traditionally or alternatively, that person needs to evaluate his or her nutrition. GMO (genetically modi�ied foods) foods impact the lymphatic system and preservatives in foods preserve the viruses. Any foods with mucus should also be avoided at the time of any virus. Just as the body is preparing to show symptoms of the virus, the virus in the body sends a strong signal to the brain for that person to eat something that feeds the virus.

turns to the muscle tissue in the body. For some it stays in the lower lobes of the lungs. When that person comes in contact with another virus, it activates the old virus, making it worse and may take longer to heal. This occurs because the old virus transmutes and also with sinus infections, many people do not allow their sinuses to drain fully.

The Tai Yi treatment that can assist with this is Heated Head of Disruption. Heated Head of Disruption is for those who are currently feeling a sinus

Speci�ically with sinus infections, the sinuses are connected to conscious emotions and it is connected to an “I don’t care” attitude, which is connected to the liver and gallbladder. Before a sinus infection begins, the liver and gallbladder heat up. Before they heat up, the liver and gallbladder become stagnated. That heat backs up into the head creating a sinus infection. Chinese herbs can also assist this issue along with Tai Yi.

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“Hello, Americans! This is Paul Harvey!” (Pause) “Stand by for news!” For decades, millions of Americans turned on their radios around noon five days a week to listen to Paul Harvey’s 15 minute news show. He delivered a unique form of news, opinion and wit from his studio high above Michigan Avenue in Chicago to over 24-million listeners across the USA and on the Armed Forces Radio Network. Every broadcast was well produced, informative, entertaining and they all ended with the flourish of his vocal signature: “Paul Harvey. [long pause] Good day!” His writing was folksy and unassuming, but his voice was big and powerful. While he had millions of loyal listeners who perked up when they heard his voice, few had ever seen him in person or even knew what he looked like. I had the distinct privilege of working personally with Paul Harvey on two occasions. The first time I met him in person was when my partner and I greeted him at the airport as he deplaned the executive jet that brought him there. We were surprised that the man with such a big voice was just average in size. That night at a pre-event cocktail party I watched Paul Harvey work the room filled with local political and business men and women who had paid handsomely to attend. Later he spoke to thousands crowded into a theater, and kept them on the edge of their seats for 45 minutes with his staccato voice, dry humor, and poi-

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Second, Paul Harvey displayed power without pride. He conveyed this power not by telling everyone how many listeners his radio show had or how many books he had sold or how many important people he knew. He conveyed his power with the comfortableness of his body and the friendly tone of his voice. His chin was up, his shoulders straight, his handshake was firm, and his eyes sparkled with sincere interest in everyone he spoke to.

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id you know that in warmer climates tomatoes will stop producing because it is too hot?! That, if you didn’t already know, is not a problem we have here. But it is important to note that every climate has its issues. Our issues for Colorado are quite the opposite. Tomatoes are not fans of frost, and the cool night-time temAt first, hospital personnel claimed peratures interfere with pollen forit was policy at all hospitals to mation and fruit ripening. The good make sure someone is brought in by news, I think, is that it is easier to EMTs because of liability. Not true. create a warmer environment than Under a law called the Emergency to drag an air conditioner into your Medical Treatment and Labor Act, garden. anyone who gets within 250 yards of a hospital for treatment has to While it’s not as easy as just having be seen. While the VA doesn’t spe- a tomato grow as a perennial there cifically come under that law, Sec- are several tips that make growing tion 4.d of its Emergency Medicine tomatoes, and even more imporHandbook says it will follow the tantly, harvesting tomatoes very doEMTALA for those getting to the able! First of all choose the quickest emergency room. maturing varieties of tomatoes. 55person in the ER hung up on him, the veteran did call 911, which sent EMTs to help him that final 10 feet into the emergency room. The veteran’s biggest concern was that he’d have to pay for the 911 service, but the kind 911 operator assured him he wouldn’t.

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1. Jonathan Edwards, in 1971. Despite having only the one hit, Edwards has been busy all these years collaborating with other artists, opening shows, doing session work and touring. 2. Simon and Garfunkel, in 1970. The song won five Grammys. 3. Jim Reeves. The song stayed at No. 11 for a whopping 14 weeks. 4. The Bible -- Chapter 3 of the Book of Ecclesiastes. 5. “You Don’t Bring Me Flowers” by Neil Diamond (1977) and Barbra Streisand (1978). A radio station program director spliced together the two solo versions as a present for his wife, whom he had just divorced, and played it on the air. The media response was such that the record company brought Streisand and Diamond back to the studio to record a duet.

2. World War II

2) Simeon

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2. Miguel Olivo, with 19 in 2011. 3. Cleveland’s Otto Graham.

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