Plan Ahead

Meanderer

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Meanderer, I think it must be ESP (or is it ESPN :confused:) that you would pick that cartoon. Just yesterday, I started thanking, out loud, all kinds of inanimate objects for only doing what they were supposed to do. :rolleyes: It was especially important because *lots* of them were misbehaving, and it made me stop, take a deep breath, and giggle a little. :p:) Think I'll adopt that as a new habit.
 
 
What were these children doing?

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These fifth-grade students in Maywood, Illinois, were preparing to view the July 20, 1963, solar eclipse with "sunscopes." By piercing a three-millimeter hole in cardboard boxes to create crude pinhole cameras, they could watch an inverted image of the eclipse cross the inside of the box without harming their eyes.

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The teacher, however, is thinking outside the box!
What were these children doing?

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These fifth-grade students in Maywood, Illinois, were preparing to view the July 20, 1963, solar eclipse with "sunscopes." By piercing a three-millimeter hole in cardboard boxes to create crude pinhole cameras, they could watch an inverted image of the eclipse cross the inside of the box without harming their eyes.

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"Probably one of the most important ways a slow cooker can help with this? Well, quite honestly, it forces you to! You can’t decide at 4:57 that you want a slow cooked roast for dinner and then actually have time to execute on that idea. You’ve got to have a meal planned out, if not at least a day in advance, at least 8 hours in advance"!

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