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Shut one eye to keep your night vision illustration

Shut one eye to keep your night vision

Shut one eye to keep your night vision. Apparently, this is a well-known thing in the military, but no one told me until we learned about it in the film Beneath Hill 60. It's also a potential reason why pirates are known to wear eye patches—from popping up and down between decks—though it's rather hard to be sure. But I think the primary use case is going for a pee in the night.
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The photic sneeze - Bright light will free your sneeze illustration: showing the photic sneeze when a person has a sneeze stuck and releases it by looking at a bright light

Bright light will free your sneeze

If you feel the need to sneeze, some people find that looking at a bright light can help release the urge. Apparently, it’s called the photic sneeze. I asked BBC Science Focus magazine in the UK what was happening here. They shared that it's called the photic sneeze but also that Science doesn’t really know why. We need to find out. It happens without fail for our eldest son. Anytime we pause to take a family selfie facing towards the sun, there's a guaranteed sneeze. It used to be a common occurrence that leaving the bedroom in the morning and entering the light would also trigger a sneeze. My niece is also a reliable photic sneezer.
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Build a mindmap

I have found mindmaps useful to me since I first learned them and gave them a shot. Here’s some of what I’ve learned since from practice. Great for getting your thoughts down before a project.
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Fold and store t-shirts vertically for visibility and easy access

Fold t-shirts vertically for visibility and easy access

This was an amazing tip IMHO from my wife. Folding t-shirts and storing them vertically, rather than stacking them on top of each other, keeps them visible and gives easy access to the t-shirt you want. Makes your drawers a million times better. Apparently, this is a tip also from Marie Kondo of asking "Does this spark joy?" fame. Try it!
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