Don't believe everything you read, Number 1
I get a lot of email from people who mean well. They find what looks like it would be useful to others, and they pass it on. Sometimes it's household tips. Sometimes it's a warning.
Some of those emails are true. Some are not. Usually a quick search will determine whether the email is valid.
Like this one I got recently:
I immediately focused on number 10: using WD-40 to treat arthritis or insect stings. Most of the others I read seemed relatively harmless, but this one struck me as something that could be dangerous. I was right.
This article from about.com finds that the treatment is ineffective and potentially dangerous.
One dangerous item like this is enough to tell me to disregard the whole list. Besides, who wants to try to peanut butter off of a CD?
And Prep-H for puffy eyes? If it works, I don't care. I know where it's supposed to go.
Got an email you want me to check out? Send it to blog@newsmark.net. And let me know if you'd prefer not to be identified in the blog!
Some of those emails are true. Some are not. Usually a quick search will determine whether the email is valid.
Like this one I got recently:
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I immediately focused on number 10: using WD-40 to treat arthritis or insect stings. Most of the others I read seemed relatively harmless, but this one struck me as something that could be dangerous. I was right.
This article from about.com finds that the treatment is ineffective and potentially dangerous.
One dangerous item like this is enough to tell me to disregard the whole list. Besides, who wants to try to peanut butter off of a CD?
And Prep-H for puffy eyes? If it works, I don't care. I know where it's supposed to go.
Got an email you want me to check out? Send it to blog@newsmark.net. And let me know if you'd prefer not to be identified in the blog!
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