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Tips for Saving Money on Car Expenses

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

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Are you spending too much money on silly car wastes? Even if you treat your car like a loyal pet, you can probably find ways to treat your car well without indulging in wasteful car-related expenses. Cars can easily make us act irrationally, but that doesn’t mean we have to succumb to spending money that neither helps us or our cars that we love. Here are some tips on avoiding wastes and saving money on your car maintenance.

Do you fill your car with premium gas?

If you think that buying premium gas is the only way to go with your car, maybe it’s time to reevaluate. In these days of record high gas prices, you should make sure that you are not overspending on gasoline. Generally speaking, you will be OK simply by buying the cheapest gasoline that doesn’t cause your car’s engine to knock. Many people purchase expensive premium gasoline because they think of it as a special treat that will help their car run better and longer. In most cases, however, octane will merely help prevent a knock, but it won’t make your car immune to other problems.

Aggressive oil change schedules

Many people change their oil more frequently than is actually necessary. There are many tune-up chains and auto repair businesses that advise 3,000 mile oil changes. In fact, most car manufacturers recommend 5,000, 7,500 or longer intervals between oil changes. Get to know your car and your manufacturer’s recommendations and follow these rather than the oil schedule recommended by your mechanic.

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5 More Tips for Preventing Headaches

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

Tip 1

Do not hold the book too close to your eyes.

This is some thing that happens when you lei down to read. The book tends to move closer to your eyes than intended.
This is something that is bad for your eyes. Your eye muscles have to strain a lot in order to focus on nearer objects. The
book should ideally be at the level of your chest.

Tip 2

Do not hold it too far away either.

Holding the book too far away is just as bad as holding the book too close. Remember to keep it at chest level. Many
bookstores have reading stands that will enable you to keep your book position at the right level.

Tip 3

Be careful of the print size of the book you are reading.

If the print of the book is too faint, or if the font size is too small, just toss away the book. Most libraries have large-print
versions of books. If this is not available, use a magnifying glass or wear magnifying glasses.

Tip 4

Eat plenty of carrots; they are good for your eyes.

Carrots are the best things that nature has to offer for eye sight so go ahead and gorge on them. Carrots are rich in
vitamin A, which is the vitamin required for proper eye sight.

Tip 5

If you feel that your eyes are under strain, take a break.

The best relaxation for your eyes is staring at a distant object or just keeping them closed. Your eyes will give you signs
when they are under strain. You will find that you are getting tired sooner, your eyes may start to water or you might notice
that you have to squint your eyes in order to get a better view.

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