“Art, freedom and creativity will change society faster than politics.” – Victor Pinchuk, Businessman and Philanthropist (born 1960)
Lifespan Of 7 Wonders
The Potsdam Gravity Potato
New Data On Egyptian Pyramids
John Dee – 007
Keyboard Shortcuts
CTRL+A – Select All
CTRL+C – Copy
CTRL+X – Cut
CTRL+V – Paste
CTRL+Z – Undo
CTRL+B – Bold
CTRL+U – Underline
CTRL+I – Italic
F1 – Help
F2 – Rename selected object
F3 – Find all files
F4 – Opens file list drop-down in dialogs
F5 – Refresh current window
F6 – Shifts focus in Windows Explorer
F10 – Activates menu bar options
ALT+TAB – Cycles between open applications
ALT+F4 – Quit program, close current window
ALT+F6 – Switch between current program windows
ALT+ENTER – Opens properties dialog
ALT+SPACE – System menu for current window
ALT+¢ – opens drop-down lists in dialog boxes
BACKSPACE – Switch to parent folder
CTRL+ESC – Opens Start menu
CTRL+ALT+DEL – Opens task manager, reboots the computer
CTRL+TAB – Move through property tabs
CTRL+SHIFT+DRAG – Create shortcut (also right-click, drag)
CTRL+DRAG – Copy File
ESC – Cancel last function
SHIFT – Press/hold SHIFT, insert CD-ROM to bypass auto-play
SHIFT+DRAG – Move file
SHIFT+F10 – Opens context menu (same as right-click)
SHIFT+DELETE – Full wipe delete (bypasses Recycle Bin)
ALT+underlined letter – Opens the corresponding menu
PC Keyboard Shortcuts
Document Cursor Controls
HOME – to beginning of line or far left of field or screen
END – to end of line, or far right of field or screen
CTRL+HOME – to the top
CTRL+END – to the bottom
PAGE UP – moves document or dialog box up one page
PAGE DOWN – moves document or dialog down one page
ARROW KEYS – move focus in documents, dialogs, etc.
CTRL+ > – next word
CTRL+SHIFT+ > – selects word
Windows Explorer Tree Control
Numeric Keypad * – Expand all under current selection
Numeric Keypad + – Expands current selection
Numeric Keypad – – Collapses current selection
¦ – Expand current selection or go to first child
‰ – Collapse current selection or go to parent
Special Characters
‘ Opening single quote – alt 0145
’ Closing single quote – alt 0146
“ Opening double quote – alt 0147
” Closing double quote – alt 0148
– En dash – alt 0150
— Em dash – alt 0151
… Ellipsis – alt 0133
• Bullet – alt 0149
® Registration Mark – alt 0174
© Copyright – alt 0169
™ Trademark – alt 0153
° Degree symbol – alt 0176
¢ Cent sign – alt 0162
¼ – alt 0188
½ – alt 0189
¾ – alt 0190
PC Keyboard Shortcuts
é – alt 0233
É – alt 0201
ñ – alt 0241
÷ – alt 0247
File menu options in current program
Alt + E Edit options in current program
F1 Universal help (for all programs)
Ctrl + A – Select all text
Ctrl + X – Cut selected item
Shift + Del – Cut selected item
Ctrl + C – Copy selected item
Ctrl + Ins – Copy selected item
Ctrl + V – Paste
Shift + Ins – Paste
Home – Go to beginning of current line
Ctrl + – Home Go to beginning of document
End – Go to end of current line
Ctrl + – End Go to end of document
Shift + – Home Highlight from current position to beginning of line
Shift + – End Highlight from current position to end of line
Ctrl + f – Move one word to the left at a time
Ctrl + g – Move one word to the right at a time
MICROSOFT® WINDOWS® SHORTCUT KEYS
Alt + Tab – Switch between open applications
Alt + Shift + Tab – Switch backwards between open
applications
Alt + Print Screen – Create screen shot for current program
Ctrl + Alt + Del – Reboot/Windows® task manager
Ctrl + Esc – Bring up start menu
Alt + Esc – Switch between applications on taskbar
F2 – Rename selected icon
F3 – Start find from desktop
F4 – Open the drive selection when browsing
F5 – Refresh contents
Alt + F4 – Close current open program
Ctrl + F4 – Close window in program
Ctrl + Plus Key – Automatically adjust widths of all columns in Windows Explorer
Alt + Enter – Open properties window of selected icon
or program
Shift + F10 – Simulate right-click on selected item
Shift + Del – Delete programs/files permanently
Holding Shift During Bootup – Boot into safe mode or bypass system files
Holding Shift During Bootup – When putting in an audio CD, will prevent CD Player from playing
WINKEY SHORTCUTS
WINKEY + D – Bring desktop to the top of other windows
WINKEY + M – Minimize all windows
WINKEY + SHIFT + M – Undo the minimize done by WINKEY + M
and WINKEY + D
WINKEY + E – Open Microsoft Explorer
WINKEY + Tab – Cycle through open programs on taskbar
WINKEY + F – Display the Windows® Search/Find feature
WINKEY + CTRL + F – Display the search for computers window
WINKEY + F1 – Display the Microsoft® Windows® help
WINKEY + R – Open the run window
WINKEY + Pause /Break – Open the system properties window
WINKEY + U – Open utility manager
WINKEY + L – Lock the computer (Windows XP® & later)
OUTLOOK® SHORTCUT KEYS
Alt + S – Send the email
Ctrl + C – Copy selected text
Ctrl + X – Cut selected text
Ctrl + P – Open print dialog box
Ctrl + K – Complete name/email typed in address bar
Ctrl + B – Bold highlighted selection
Ctrl + I – Italicize highlighted selection
Ctrl + U – Underline highlighted selection
Ctrl + R – Reply to an email
Ctrl + F – Forward an email
Ctrl + N – Create a new email
Ctrl + Shift + A – Create a new appointment to your calendar
Ctrl + Shift + O – Open the outbox
Ctrl + Shift + I – Open the inbox
Ctrl + Shift + K – Add a new task
Ctrl + Shift + C – Create a new contact
Ctrl + Shift + J – Create a new journal entry
WORD® SHORTCUT KEYS
Ctrl + A – Select all contents of the page
Ctrl + B – Bold highlighted selection
Ctrl + C – Copy selected text
Ctrl + X – Cut selected text
Ctrl + N – Open new/blank document
Ctrl + O – Open options
Ctrl + P – Open the print window
Ctrl + F – Open find box
Ctrl + I – Italicize highlighted selection
Ctrl + K – Insert link
Ctrl + U – Underline highlighted selection
Ctrl + V – Paste
Ctrl + Y – Redo the last action performed
Ctrl + Z – Undo last action
Ctrl + G – Find and replace options
Ctrl + H – Find and replace options
Ctrl + J – Justify paragraph alignment
Ctrl + L – Align selected text or line to the left
Ctrl + Q – Align selected paragraph to the left
Ctrl + E – Align selected
Geoengineering CEO
Ever wonder who’s REALLY behind weather modification?
This guy is the CEO of one of the most powerful geoengineering companies in the world.
He just showed up to DEFEND cloud seeding, chemical spraying, and even electric weather manipulation — and he’s fighting to keep it going in Florida.
Why is he pushing so hard for this?
Quote of the Day
“A little more persistence, a little more effort, and what seemed hopeless failure may turn to glorious success.” – Elbert Hubbard, Author (1856 – 1915)
Health Tips From A 104 Year Old Japanese Doctor
Specific foods mentioned are:
1. Avoid Sugar and Processed Foods.
2. Nuts and Seeds
3. Beans and Legumes
4. Olive Oil
5. Whole Grains
Barrow, bolger, oats, quinoa, brown rice.
6. Fermented Foods
Sauerkraut, kimchi, kombucha
7. Leafy Greens
Collard greens, arugula, spinach, kale, Swiss chard and mustard greens
General health tips mentioned were:
A balanced, nutrient-dense diet
Staying physically active
Not overweight
Not overeating
Having and following a purpose
Enough sleep
Minimizing stress
Social connections
Psoriasis
According to the American Academy of Dermatology Association, psoriasis affects 7.5 million people in the United States.[9] A chronic disease that causes skin cells to grow quicker than they can be shed, there is no cure for psoriasis. Symptomatic episodes often flare, then abate, in a cycle that can continue throughout a person’s lifetime. The goal of Western medical treatment, as is often the case, is to merely manage symptoms. These symptoms include red, patchy skin that can be both itchy and painful. Skin can take on a dry, cracked appearance, or resemble thick, silvery scales. Skin may crack and bleed. There are several classifications of the condition, including plaque psoriasis (the most common form), and psoriatic arthritis which produces stiff, swollen joints and can lead to permanent deformities.[10]
Once again, treatments for psoriasis include the go-to pharmaceutical arsenal of steroids and immunosuppressive drugs aimed at stopping the rapid turnover of skin cells. As we have seen time and again with chemically-derived drug treatments, the effects are never limited to just “problem” cells. Side effects of these treatments can be severe, including infections and cancer, especially related to the skin.[11]
As researchers plumb nature’s pharmacopeia, we are routinely rewarded by plant-based remedies that produce better results than can be obtained through pharmaceuticals, and with fewer-to-no side effects. In April 2018, a group of researchers released one such report, on the potent anti-inflammatory properties of turmeric and its therapeutic effect on psoriasis. Published in the April Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, “Turmeric tonic as a treatment in scalp psoriasis: A randomized placebo-control clinical trial”,[12] follows forty patients with mild-to-moderate scalp psoriasis through a 9-week intervention. Topical applications of turmeric tonic were applied twice-daily, with a control group applying a placebo in the same manner. Patients were evaluated at baseline, 3, 6, and 9 weeks, and were assessed for dermatologic quality-of-life indicators as well as psoriasis area and severity scores. Probable adverse effects were recorded and reported.
Results from this study are highly optimistic; improvements were reported across all indicators. “Compared to the placebo, turmeric tonic significantly reduced the erythema, scaling, and induration of lesions, and improved the patients’ quality of life.” Patients reported no serious adverse effects. Researchers concluded that the clinical effects of turmeric tonic on scalp psoriasis were satisfactory, overall, and recommended that turmeric be considered as a treatment for scalp psoriasis.
Despite Western medicine’s knee-jerk response to most afflictions-whipping out a prescription pad-for those who wish to explore natural remedies first, you may find that you need look no further than nature to cure your dandruff condition. From wild honey to fragrant yellow turmeric, science continues to support what herbalists and natural healers have known for millennia: nothing heals better than Nature herself!