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I learned that there are correct ways to hang different types of clothing to prevent stretching, wearing out, and wrinkles. For sweaters, the hanger should be placed in the middle with the sleeves passing through and raised. T-shirts should have the hanger bar passed through the rod, then turned upside down and lifted. Pants can be hung by folding one leg over the hanger and folding both legs in half, or by passing both legs through the hanger and placing the hook into the belt buckle hole. Dresses should be folded inside out, with the hanger supporting the shoulders. Coats can be hung by folding the hem inwards and placing the bar over the hanger, or by using two hangers together to save space.

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Microneedling is a process where a roller is used to rupture collagen in the skin, resulting in a temporary burn-like appearance. The roller is then used to push a substance into the skin, typically an extraction from a piece of skin taken from a young person. In this case, the substance is foreskin from a Korean baby.

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I have a hand-drawn mock-up of a joke website that I want to share. I take a photo of it with my phone and send it to our Discord. We are using a neural network that was trained to predict what comes next in a document. It has learned various skills that can be applied in flexible ways. We use the network to generate the HTML for the website, and it fills in the jokes with actual working JavaScript. The final result is a working website, transforming the hand-drawn mock-up into a functional site.

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In the past, hospitals used linen sheets for patients to heal faster. Now, with polyester and plastics, people stay sick longer. Linen is the best choice for sleeping to avoid static charge on the body. Babies are wrapped in linen to prevent irritability from static charge. Linen is the key to better health.

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Speaker 0 finds the jugular vein and shows its stretchiness, likening it to a rubber band. Speaker 1 asks to compare its length to a hand or finger.

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In the 15th and 16th centuries, intricate miniature boxwood altar sets were created, showcasing the difficulty of replicating such craftsmanship today. These delicate pieces exemplify the challenge of preserving and recreating the beauty of the past.

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I have a 14-year-old girl here to demonstrate that anyone can use this method. You don't need to be strong. Her hand is already duct-taped. She will use the shin method to break the zip tie. Tightening the zip ties increases tension, making them easier to break. Now Lucky is zip-tied. For those who can't use the shin method, we will use the friction saw method with shoelaces. Sit on your butt and flip one of the laces over the zip tie from the back. And she's...

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The speaker demonstrates the stretchiness of a material by pulling it like a rubber band. They compare its size to a hand or fingers to show how much it can stretch.

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Disguises can be used to maintain anonymity. Dyeing hair and wearing different clothes are options. Masks are useful for disguises. Creativity is also helpful. Keeping a change of clothes in a backpack is a good idea. For example, if wearing a white shirt, a blue sweatshirt can be put on if things get chaotic. Having such items readily available is beneficial.

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The speaker demonstrates how to shim a lock. First, they show the lock in its original packaging to prove it hasn't been tampered with. They ensure the key opens the lock, noting that sometimes new locks don't work. The speaker cuts the top off the packaging, slits the side, and cuts a strip out, rounding it. They remove one side to avoid lacerations from the aluminum shim. The speaker states no measuring, science, or math is needed. The shim is inserted into the back, making sure it's fully seated behind the latch, and then pumped until the lock opens.

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Learn how to make a long-lasting scented candle that never burns out. Cut a lemon into slices and place them in a small glass jar. Add a layer of coarse salt, then fill the jar with water, leaving some space at the top. Enhance the lemon scent by adding cloves and lemongrass essence. Add a little cooking oil, but be careful not to overfill. Cut the bottom of a disposable cup and make a hole in the center. Insert a candle wick through the hole and fold it. Place the bottom of the cup in the jar. Now you have a candle that can be used in any room and will last for hours with a delightful smell.

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A 14-year-old girl demonstrates a method to break free from zip ties. The first method involves using the shin to push through the zip tie. The tension is increased by tightening the zip ties, making them easier to break. The girl successfully breaks free using this method. The second method, called the friction saw method, is for those who cannot use the shin method. The girl sits on her butt, flips one of the laces over the zip tie, ties it to her right hand, and pedals behind her back. She successfully breaks free using this method as well.

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Discovering kitchen hacks over 200 years, here are some useful tips: 1) Avoid itchy hands when peeling yams by sticking them on a chopstick. 2) Freeze sliced ginger for a year or more without thawing before use. 3) Clean your drain by using baking soda, dish soap, and white vinegar. 4) Remove excess oil from hot pot broth by swirling ice cubes in a ladle. 5) Absorb excess moisture in watery rice by placing a piece of bread on top and heating for 2 minutes. 6) Make leftover dark oil clear by frying a spoonful of starch mixed with water. 7) Easily remove shrimp meat by inserting a fork into the shell and pushing and pulling. 8) Defrost meat in warm water with salt and white vinegar for better taste. 9) Prevent potatoes from sprouting by storing them with apples. 10) Boil chopsticks with salt, white vinegar, and water for clean results. Follow for more handy tips.

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Clothing manufacturing hinges on component cost—raw materials, fabric, ribbing, trims, and the sew/make cost. 'Where a lot of factories try to get cost savings is by getting loose knit fabric and not pre shrinking it.' 'You can see right through the shirt and what that means.' Always specify that you want your garment to be pre shrunk before going to bulk. Branding elements like puff/raised branding add visual interest, but 'there's just not a lot of surface area for the branding to be glued' and all these letters 'can come off so easily.' Check inside; the neck tape could have been extended. Now I'm gonna cut it up, and I'm gonna tell you what I think this cost to make. $2.80 GSM. 'Don't take notes from this brand.' 'I would say to make this in Vietnam, it'd probably be around 5 to 6 doll.'

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A breakthrough in surgery is the ability to harvest the peritoneal lining. Jazz, a medical case, presents a challenge as her puberty was effectively blocked, preventing normal genital growth. This makes it difficult for surgeons to use a conventional approach. They are using the peritoneum tissue to create what can be described as a patchwork or Franken vagina.

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When Elias Brotberger goes to work, he uses a microchip in his hand for keys, ID, and wallet. The chip, like a grain of rice, allows him to access the building and buy snacks. In Sweden, microchip implants are common, similar to credit card technology. Despite concerns about loss of privacy and humanity, many see the value in having a smart device under their skin. The process is quick and painless, with estimates of 510,000 people already chipped. Human microchipping is a reality in Sweden, with potential for widespread adoption in the future.

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Here's a shorter transcript: "Now, here's a bigger magnet. Look at how it sticks to the skin. Instead of using double-sided tape, this magnet goes under the armpit. It's just a magnet, and I removed it today."

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The Amish can obtain pressurized hot water without utilities, preserve food without refrigeration, and cool homes without electricity. This raises concerns about the broader population's potential inability to cope without modern conveniences. A book containing the instructions for the Amish way of life offers step-by-step guides to these practices. A link to purchase the book is provided.

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Make your own laundry detergent to save money and reduce toxins. Store-bought detergents contain harmful chemicals. Mix super washing soda, baking soda, borax, and grated castile soap with essential oils. Use 1-2 tablespoons per load for up to 164 loads. Easy and cost-effective laundry solution.

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Pour salt into a hollowed-out cabbage and submerge it in brine. After a few days, it will ferment into sauerkraut. Sauerkraut is a pickled superfood that can last over 2 years without refrigeration. It is rich in probiotics and enzymes that aid digestion and nutrient absorption. Sauerkraut is just one of many superfoods that our ancestors discovered. In the book "The Lost Superfoods," you can find their complete recipes with step-by-step instructions and colorful pictures. Start making these nutritious and long-lasting superfoods today and reap the benefits for years to come.

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The speaker demonstrates the stretchiness of a material by pulling on it, comparing it to a rubber band. They mention it broke but show how it can stretch like a rubber band. Another speaker points out the size difference after stretching.

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The Amish rarely get sick despite rejecting modern medicine, and one secret is an Amish ibuprofen recipe. The book, *The Amish Ways*, written by someone who lived seventeen years with the Amish, offers access to every natural remedy the Amish use to stay fit and healthy. Each recipe includes exact ingredients, dosages, and step-by-step instructions. Most can be made right away in your kitchen with readily available ingredients. Click the link to grab a copy of *The Amish Ways* and receive three free gifts.

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Everything around you can become a computer | Ivan Poupyrev
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Computers have advanced significantly, yet our interaction methods remain unchanged for 50 years. Ivan Poupyrev envisions a future where everyday objects serve as interfaces for our digital lives. He developed a sensor that transforms ordinary items, like doorknobs and plants, into gesture interfaces. Collaborating with artisans, he created smart textiles that integrate technology seamlessly into clothing, exemplified by a jacket that controls devices. To scale this, he proposes a uniform computing platform powered by cloud technology, enabling makers to enhance their products with digital functionality without altering their original purpose.

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The Simple Solution to Fast Fashion | Josephine Philips | TED
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Josephine Philips shares a personal story about her grandmother's cherished yellow dress, highlighting the importance of valuing clothing. She critiques fast fashion's overconsumption and waste, noting that the fashion industry produces 92 million metric tons of waste annually. Philips advocates for repairing and caring for clothes, emphasizing that valuing what we own can lead to sustainability and reduced environmental impact.

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3 creative ways to fix fashion's waste problem | Amit Kalra
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Amit Kalra discusses the environmental impact of the fashion industry, revealing that 85% of textile waste ends up in landfills, equating to nearly 13 million tons annually in the U.S. He emphasizes the need for sustainable practices, advocating for modular clothing design to facilitate recycling and composting. Kalra suggests using natural dyes from kitchen ingredients to reduce chemical pollution. He believes that the fashion industry can lead in sustainability by creating unique, environmentally friendly products, ultimately benefiting both the planet and business profitability.
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