2022年2月16日 星期三

盈記 盈鉅 盈聚 贏錢記

 WINCHANGE LIMITED(“本公司”)公司編號:39083


根據 2001 年公司法第 117 (5) 條通過書面決議代替公司股東年度會議。


下列簽署人,為本公司當時的股東,有權收到股東大會通知,審閱了本公司截至 2018 年 6 月 30 日止年度的財務摘要(“財務摘要”),特此附上的副本並被視為構成這些決議的一部分,並註意到財務摘要已由股東簽署,特此決議批准財務摘要。


這些決議可由股東以任意數量的單獨副本執行,每份副本均應為正本,但所有副本合在一起構成一份和相同的文書。


此日期

贏錢記

WINCHANGE LIMITED ("the Company") Company No.39083

WRITTEN RESOLUTION PASSED IN LIEU OF ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SHAREHOLDER(S) OF THE COMPANY MADE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 117 (5) OF THE COMPANIES ACT 2001.

The undersigned, being the shareholder(s) of the Company for the time being and entitled to receive notice of shareholders meeting, having examined the Financial Summary of the Company for the year ended 2018/6/30 (the "Financial Summary"), a copy which is hereby attached and deemed to form part of these resolutions and HAVING TAKEN NOTE THAT the Financial Summary have been signed by the Shareholder(s) HEREBY RESOLVE to approve the Financial Summary.

These resolutions may be executed by the shareholder(s) in any number of separate counterparts, each of which shall be an original but all of which taken together shall constitute one and the same instrument.

Dated this

2022年2月10日 星期四

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客戶聲明

我們,賬戶持有人(以及銀行一般條款中定義的客戶)向銀行聲明並確認如下:

賬戶的維護和操作

1.

我們承諾完成、簽署並提交相關協議(包括但不限於

銀行可能要求向銀行提供的協議、表格和/或文件,以向我們提供相關服務以及開設和維護賬戶。我們可能會要求並指示銀行在一個主賬戶下開設多個子賬戶,在這種情況下,本協議中提及的“賬戶”應指每個及所有此類子賬戶,如 2。

適用於該情況或由銀行另行通知。我們可能會不時要求和

指示銀行開設此類子賬戶,在這種情況下,我們不會向銀行提交新的申請表

銀行為此目的,因此我們承認並同意如下:

(a) 每次我們希望在賬戶(一個主賬戶)下開立一個或多個子賬戶時,我們都會向銀行發出指示,該指示應採用銀行可能要求的格式:

(b) 協議的條款和條件將適用於所有子賬戶,包括關於開設子賬戶的請求和指示,因此我們在以下方面受相同的條款和條件約束所有子賬戶,除非另有打算,除非

有僅適用於某些服務或設施的特定條款和條件;

(c) 除非銀行就任何子賬戶另有約定或建議,否則我們承諾為每個子賬戶向銀行提交一份客戶投資概況,該客戶投資概況可能具有不同的推薦投資風險概況(如客戶投資概況);

(d) 除非在本申請表的“賬戶書面/簽字授權”部分和授權書(如適用)中指定的書面/簽字授權中另有明確指示,或以其他形式通知銀行:銀行可能要求的(以銀行可能要求的形式修訂、補充或更新)將適用於所有子賬戶;

(和)

我們就賬戶提供、簽署和/或提交的文件中的信息、聲明、同意、承諾、授權、陳述、保證、賠償和其他確認應適用於所有子賬戶,除非另有意圖或特別說明從相反的方面來說。儘管如此,我們同意提供、簽署和/或提交銀行可能隨時要求的任何文件;

(F)

3.

如果向銀行發出的任何指示僅適用於任何一個或多個子賬戶,我們承諾以書面形式通知銀行,並且我們同意向銀行發出的此類通知僅在銀行實際收到時才有效銀行。我們還同意,在沒有此類通知的情況下,在實際收到此類通知之前,銀行可以按照指示行事,就好像它們適用於所有子賬戶一樣,並且銀行不承擔任何責任或義務任何出於善意行事的方式;

(g) 我們理解並接受,遵守我們開立子賬戶的要求和指示由銀行全權酌情決定,並且銀行保留不根據此類要求和指示採取行動的所有權利;(h)

銀行各方均不對我們要求和指示開設子賬戶的任何直接或間接後果負責或承擔任何責任,我們將根據要求全額賠償並使銀行各方免受損害任何損失、責任、索賠、損害或費用(包括法律費用和全額賠償費用)

銀行的任何或所有善意行事的各方可能因該等請求和指示或與該等請求和指示有關而遭受或招致的損失。如果我們是賬戶中資產的實益擁有人,我們確認並承諾將維持和運營賬戶,並且賬戶中預期的所有交易都將生效。僅是為了我們的利益,而不是為了任何其他人的利益。





第 4 部分 - 聲明和簽名

我了解我提供的信息包含在管理賬戶持有人的條款和條件的全部規定中

與加拿大皇家銀行香港分行的關係,闡明加拿大皇家銀行香港分行如何使用和分享

我提供的信息。

本人承認並同意 (a) 本表格所載資料由加拿大皇家銀行香港分行收集及保存,以作自動交換金融賬戶資料之目的;(b) 加拿大皇家銀行香港分行可向香港特別行政區政府稅務局報告有關控制人及任何須申報賬戶的資料及資料,並與稅務局交換根據《稅務條例》(第 112 章)規定的交換金融賬戶信息的法律規定,控制人可能為稅務目的居住的另一個或多個司法管轄區的當局;

本人進一步承認並同意加拿大皇家銀行香港分行將本人提供的信息通過加拿大皇家銀行香港分行的第三方服務提供商或代理或承包商披露給監管機構,用於此類披露或報告目的,或相關目的或加拿大皇家銀行香港分行為此目的而委任、使用或要求協助的任何其他人。

我證明我是與本表格相關的實體賬戶持有人持有的所有賬戶的控制人(或被授權代表控制人簽署)。我向加拿大皇家銀行香港分行聲明並進一步證明,只要每個實體賬戶持有人在加拿大皇家銀行香港分行或其任何關聯公司都有賬戶,每個實體賬戶持有人已經並將繼續就其在加拿大皇家銀行香港分行或其附屬機構的所有交易和賬戶,向對其擁有管轄權的每個稅務機關如實提交所有必要的納稅申報表、表格和披露信息。因其管轄權、居住地或住所地的稅務事務。

我承諾在 30 天內通知加拿大皇家銀行香港分行任何影響稅務居民身份的情況變化

本表格第 1 部分中確定的個人的身份或導致此處包含的信息不正確或不完整,並且

在情況發生變化後的 30 天內,向加拿大皇家銀行香港分行提供適當更新的控制人稅務居民身份自我證明表格和聲明(或其他適當的表格)。我聲明,據我所知和所信,本表格中提供的信息和所有陳述是真實、正確和完整的。

簽名

日期(日/月/年)*

打印全名 CHEN, TING-CHANG

陳先生

注意:如果您不是控制人,請說明您簽署表格的身份。如果簽下

委託人還請附上經核證的委託書副本。

容量*

一種力量

警告:根據《稅務條例》(第 112 章)第 80(2E) 條,任何人在作出自我證明時,作出在要項上具誤導性、虛假或不正確的陳述並知道,或罔顧該陳述在要項上是否具誤導性、虛假或不正確。任何人一經定罪,可處第 3 級罰款(即港幣 10,000 元)。

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營業額

在書面/簽字授權中描述的任何方式、任何方式和任何情況下,由被授權人代表組織以任何方式、任何方式和任何情況下真誠地或根據任何指示發出或據稱發出,或簽署或據稱簽署的任何指示、一般條款和任何協議;

(8) 向銀行提供本組織的組織章程大綱和章程細則、章程或本組織的其他章程文件的副本,以及可能不時通過的任何修訂特別決議的核證副本;

(9)

董事會/組織的任何決議的副本,如果聲稱由委員會證明是正確的

會議主席和秘書或其中一名董事、合夥人或高級職員(以

適當)應作為銀行和本組織之間通過的確鑿證據

如此核證的決議;

(10) 將這些決議傳達給銀行並一直有效,直到通過修改決議並傳達由主席和秘書或其中一名董事、合夥人或高級職員(以適當者為準)證明的副本通知銀行並在收到通知後

(11)

在銀行記錄中正式登記;特此授予該授權,以加蓋本組織的普通印章或公司印章

在銀行要求的情況下,按照本組織的組成文件向任何文件提交。

我們證明上述決議已根據本組織的組織章程大綱和章程細則(或其他章程文件)正式通過,並且已由主席正式簽署並記入本組織的會議記錄,並且未經被撤銷。

日期為(日)

(月)日

在(年)

陳先生, 請簽中文簽名

經認證

簽名

-#410. 謝謝!

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會議主席全名

CHEN, TING-CHANG

陳先生

請在方框內簽名

簽名

全名 秘書/董事(請

刪除不適用的)

CHEN, TING-CHANG

陳先生

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Customer's Declarations

We, the Account Holder (and the Customer as defined in the Bank's General Terms), declare and confirm to the Bank as follows:

Maintenance and Operation of Account

1.

We undertake to complete, sign and submit the relevant agreements (including but not limited to the

Agreement(s)), forms and/or documents to the Bank as may be required by the Bank to provide the relevant Services to us and to open and maintain the Account. We may request and instruct the Bank to open multiple sub-accounts under one main account, in which case references to the "Account" in the Agreement(s) shall mean each and all of such sub-Accounts, as 2.

applicable in the circumstances or otherwise advised by the Bank. We may from time to time request and

instruct the Bank to open such sub-Accounts, in which case we will not submit new application forms to the

Bank for such purpose, and we therefore acknowledge and agree as follows:

(a) We will issue Instructions to the Bank each time we wish to open a sub-Account or sub-Accounts under the Account (one main account) and such Instructions shall be in such form as may be required by the Bank:

(b) The terms and conditions of the Agreement(s) will apply to and govern all sub-Accounts, including in respect of requests and Instructions to open sub-Accounts, and we are accordingly bound by the same terms and conditions in respect of all sub-Accounts, unless otherwise intended and unless

there are particular terms and conditions which apply only to certain Services or Facilities;

(c) Unless otherwise agreed or advised by the Bank in respect of any sub-Account, we undertake to submit a Client Investment Profile to the Bank for each sub-Account, which may have a different Recommended Investment Risk Profile (as referred to in the Client Investment Profile);

(d) Unless otherwise specifically instructed to the Bank in the Written/Signing Authority specified in the Written/Signing Authority for Account section of this Application Form and in a Power of Attorney (where applicable) or otherwise notified to the Bank in such form as may be required by the Bank (as amended, supplemented or updated in such form as may be required by the Bank) will apply to all the sub-Accounts;

(e)

The information, declarations, consents, undertakings, authorisations, representations, warranties, indemnities and other confirmations in the documents which we provide, sign and/or submit in respect of the Account shall apply to all sub-Accounts, unless otherwise intended or specifically indicated to the contrary. Notwithstanding this, we agree to provide, sign and/or submit any documents which the Bank may require at any time;

(F)

3.

We undertake to notify the Bank in writing if any Instructions given to the Bank are applicable only in respect of any one or more of the sub-Accounts, and we agree that such notice to the Bank shall be effective only upon actual receipt thereof by the Bank. We also agree that, in the absence of such notice, and prior to actual receipt of such notice, the Bank may act on Instructions as though they were to apply to all the sub-Accounts and the Bank shall not be held liable or responsible in any way whatsoever for so acting in good faith;

(g) We understand and accept that compliance with our request and Instructions to open sub-Accounts is at the Bank's sole and absolute discretion and that the Bank reserves all rights not to act upon such request and Instructions; and (h)

None of the Bank's Parties shall be responsible or liable in any way for any direct or indirect consequences of our request and Instructions to open sub-Accounts, and we will fully and completely indemnify upon demand and hold each of the Bank's Parties harmless from and against any loss, liability, claim, damage or expense (including legal fees and expenses on a full indemnity

basis) which may be suffered or incurred by any or all of the Bank's Parties acting in good faith as a result of or in connection with such request and Instructions. Where we are the beneficial owner of the assets in the Account, we confirm and undertake that the Account shall be maintained and operated, and all the Transactions contemplated in the Account shall be effected. solely for our benefit and not for the benefit of any other person.





Part 4 - Declarations and Signature

I understand that the information supplied by me is covered by the full provisions of the terms and conditions governing the Account Holder's

relationship with Royal Bank of Canada, Hong Kong Branch setting out how Royal Bank of Canada, Hong Kong Branch may use and share the

information supplied by me.

I acknowledge and agree that (a) the information contained in this form is collected and may be kept by Royal Bank of Canada, Hong Kong Branch for the purpose of automatic exchange of financial account information; (b) such information and information regarding the Controlling Person and any reportable account(s) may be reported by Royal Bank of Canada, Hong Kong Branch to the Inland Revenue Department of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and exchanged with the tax authorities of another jurisdiction or jurisdictions in which the Controlling Person may be resident for tax purposes, pursuant to the legal provisions for exchange of financial account information provided under the Inland Revenue Ordinance (Cap. 112); and (c) such information and information regarding the Controlling Person and any reportable account(s) may be provided by Royal Bank of Canada, Hong Kong Branch to other entities within the Bank of Canada group and then disclosed by any such entity as it shall deem appropriate or necessary to any governmental, regulatory, public or tax authorities or official agencies or bodies of any jurisdiction (collectively "Regulators") or directly to any Regulator, where the information is required or requested from such entity by any Regulator pursuant to any judgement, decree, direction, orders, legal process, laws, by-laws, regulation, request or direction, including for the purpose of satisfying any legal or regulatory requirements in relation to the exchange of financial account information prevailing in such jurisdiction(s).

I further acknowledge and consent to Royal Bank of Canada, Hong Kong Branch to disclose the information supplied by me to the Regulators through a third party service provider or agent or contractor of Royal Bank of Canada, Hong Kong Branch for such disclosure or reporting purposes or related purposes or any other person whom Royal Bank of Canada, Hong Kong Branch appoints or utilises or requires assistance of for such purposes.

I certify that I am the Controlling Person (or am authorised to sign for and on behalf of the Controlling Person) of all the account(s) held by the Entity Account Holder(s) to which this form relates. I represent and further certify to Royal Bank of Canada, Hong Kong Branch that for so long as each of the Entity Account Holder(s) has an account at Royal Bank of Canada, Hong Kong Branch or any of its affiliates, each of the Entity Account Holder(s) has filed and will continue to file truthfully all necessary tax returns, forms and disclosures with respect to all of its transactions and accounts at Royal Bank of Canada, Hong Kong Branch or its affiliates with each taxation authority having jurisdiction over its tax affairs by reason of its jurisdiction, residence or domicile.

I undertake to advise Royal Bank of Canada, Hong Kong Branch within 30 days any change in circumstances which affects the tax residency

status of the individual identified in Part 1 of this form or causes the information contained herein to become incorrect or incomplete, and to

provide Royal Bank of Canada, Hong Kong Branch with a suitably updated Controlling Person Tax Residency Self-Certification Form and Declaration (or other form as appropriate) within 30 days of such change in circumstances. I declare that the information given and all statements made in this form are, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, correct and complete.

Signature

Date (dd/mm/yyyy)*

Print full name CHEN, TING-CHANG

陳先生

Note: If you are not the Controlling Person please indicate the capacity in which you are signing the form. If signing under

attorney please also attach a certified copy of the power of attorney.

Capacity*

a power of

WARNING: It is an offence under section 80(2E) of the Inland Revenue Ordinance (Cap. 112) if any person, in making a self certification, makes a statement that is misleading, false or incorrect in a material particular AND knows, or is reckless as to whether, the statement is misleading, false or incorrect in a material particular. A person who commits the offence is liable on conviction to a fine at level 3 (i.e. HKD$10,000).

Controlling Person Tax Residency Self-Certification Form

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in good faith on or pursuant to any Instructions given or purportedly given, or signed or purportedly signed, by the Authorised Person(s) on behalf of the Organisation by any means and in any manner and in any circumstances described in the Written/Signing Authority, the General Terms and any Agreement(s);

(8) That the Bank be furnished with a copy of the Organisation's Memorandum and Articles of Association, byelaws or other constitutional documents of the Organisation and with certified copies of any amending special resolutions that may from time to time be passed;

(9)

That a copy of any resolutions of the Board/Organisation if purporting to be certified as correct by the

Chairman of the Meeting and the Secretary or one of the Directors, Partners or Officers (whichever is

appropriate) shall as between the Bank and the Organisation be conclusive evidence of the passing of the

resolutions so certified;

(10) That these resolutions be communicated to the Bank and remain in force until an amending resolution shall be passed and a copy thereof certified by the Chairman and the Secretary or one of the Directors, Partners or Officers (whichever is appropriate) shall be communicated to the Bank and after such notice has been

(11)

duly registered in the records of the Bank; That authority be and is hereby given for the common or corporate seal of the Organisation to be affixed

in accordance with the Organisation's constitutive documents to any document(s) where required by the Bank.

WE CERTIFY that the foregoing resolutions were duly passed in accordance with the Memorandum and Articles of Association (or other constitutional documents) of the Organisation and that they have been duly signed by the Chairman and entered in the minute book of the Organisation and have not been rescinded.

Dated this (Day)

day of (Month)

in (Year)

陳先生, 請簽中文簽名

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CHEN, TING-CHANG

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想要燈槽效果好,LED燈帶怎麼裝?

想要燈槽效果好,LED燈帶怎麼裝?

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放大字體  縮小字體發布日期:2015-01-21稿源:照明微課堂作者:徐慶輝編輯:Jane
核心提示:暗藏燈槽,是裝飾設計常用的燈光錶現手法,相信您也被各種奇葩燈槽效果煩惱很久了吧?趕緊一起來看看徐工如何剖析。
 很多室內設計使用暗藏燈槽的照明方法,日本的幾位大師為普及此事,還專門出了一本書《間接照明》,後面我們會多次提及此書許東亮老師翻譯中文版的內容。
燈槽照明方法已使用很久,以前沒看過這本書的設計師做的燈槽效果也不錯。但是,隨著現在越來越多的燈槽使用LED燈帶,各種奇葩效果都出來了。咱們先看幾個反例:
1鋸齒
圖:奇葩效果1,曰“鋸齒”。
 
3出不來
圖:奇葩效果2,曰“出不來”。
 
3照不遠
圖:奇葩效果3,曰“照不遠”。
 
下面我們要解讀,這些奇葩效果怎麼來的,如何避免?
 
先來看看《間接照明》一書裡,燈槽的經典安裝大樣圖:
 
4間接照明
讀過此書的讀者,一定會留意到“遮光線”這個詞多次出現!
 
沒錯,“遮光線”就是出現上述奇葩效果1、2、3的元兇!
 
現在問題來了:為什麼以前都沒這些奇葩,現在就隨處可見呢?
 
答:以前都是用T5熒光燈支架,現在用LED燈帶。T5熒光燈隨便一丟就好,LED燈帶的安裝方法可要講究很多才行。
 
為什麼T5熒光燈“隨便一丟就好”?
 
由於熒光燈管徑較粗(至少比LED燈帶粗),燈具本身的高度也較高,功率大、光通量高,所以遮光線一般比較遠,而且很模糊,近處遠處的光相互彌補,一般都不會有問題。
5槽裡的T5熒光燈支架
 
圖:經典燈槽裡的T5熒光燈支架,遮光線較遠、較模糊。
 
現在的LED燈帶一般是怎麼安裝的呢?來看看這張現場照片:
6燈槽裡的LED燈帶
 
圖:燈槽裡的LED燈帶。
 
7LED燈帶
圖:LED燈帶較細,安裝位置稍低就會導致遮光線很明顯。
 
8照不遠
圖:遮光線很清晰,燈光“照不遠”。
 
那麼,應該怎樣安裝,才能避免這個“照不遠”的問題呢?簡單的幾何學就可以知道:燈帶安裝高度稍高一點,就能讓遮光線遠離燈槽,光就能“照遠”。
 
9燈帶
圖:燈帶高度幾乎與燈槽遮光板平齊,遮光線遠離,燈光能“照遠”。您也不必擔心有誰會看到燈帶的燈珠(除非姚明、穆鐵柱到訪您家……)。
 
而且,這樣的安裝方式更加便於工人擰螺絲,您說是不是?
 
這樣安裝,光線的利用率也比上面那樣高一些,有更多的光通量輸出到天花板。不過,即使這樣,也有一半的光在燈槽內遮擋掉了,如果燈帶自身帶有一定的偏配光,那就更加完美了~偏光的做法有兩種,傾斜、透鏡。
10燈帶安裝
 
圖:燈帶安裝時稍有傾角,可適當提高光線利用率。此方法需要廠家提供傾斜安裝的支架底座,目前尚無標準品,一般需定制。
 
11燈帶自帶偏光透鏡
圖:燈帶自帶偏光透鏡,可大幅度提高光線利用率,投射距離也會更遠。此方法只有一個缺點……太貴。
 
上面講了“照不遠”的情況,那“出不來”那種是怎麼回事?
 
12燈管支架
圖:出現這種效果,很明顯是燈帶安裝錯了,工人師傅也像以前安裝燈管支架一樣“隨手一丟”……
 
那麼……鋸齒效果呢?
 
鋸齒的產生一般是使用硬燈條的情況,在燈槽內擺放錯位造成。只要注意安裝的位置,讓遮光線遠離燈槽。即使有點錯位,也不會產生明顯鋸齒。當然,現在的軟燈條光通量也越做越大了,使用硬燈條的情況也少了。
 
前面我們說的都是燈槽洗天花板的情況,還有一種情況是燈槽洗牆面的,又應該怎麼考慮呢?先看一個反例:
 
13洗天花板
圖:像洗天花板一樣的安裝方式,就會在牆面形成一條完美的“遮光線”。
 
14洗牆面燈條
圖:洗牆面燈條應該這樣安裝,這時,您肯定發現了:燈槽的豎擋板其實已經不需要了,呵呵~~什麼?會看見燈珠?哦了!誰會貼著牆往上看啊?除了你我這樣的“照明職業病”~。
 
圖:按照上圖安裝洗牆燈條時,要注意,牆面不能有鏡面反射,否則就會出現本圖效果:光是洗下來了,但人在下面會看到燈條的反光顆粒。
 
那麼問題來了:遇到鏡面的牆身,應該怎麼辦呢?
 
此時,只能犧牲光線利用率效率,使用漫反射或漫透射了~
 
圖:漫反射燈槽出光示意圖。圖中畫的燈管支架不是T5熒光燈哦,而是建議你在此使用LED燈管支架。
 
圖:漫透射燈槽出光示意圖。圖中淺藍色位置建議放置磨砂亞克力板材。
 
最後這張圖,送給酒店的室內設計師,當你在苦惱鏡面石材地板上如果做發光地腳線時,這個方法可以幫助您解決煩惱。看看這張大樣圖,是不是恍然大悟呢?呵呵~
 
圖:這是一個模型台,周邊一圈地腳燈光,室內設計原圖是燈帶直接照射地面,鏡面的大理石反光可以看到一粒粒燈珠,感覺很low耶~~
 
圖:這是我調整後的大樣圖,增加了一篇漫透射的機片,再也不用擔心看到一粒粒了,哈~
 
各種燈帶的安裝方法都講得差不多了,最後總結一下,如果遇到更加特殊的情況時,需要運用您的聰明才智,去思考幾件事情:
 
① 遮光線在哪裡?會不會很明顯?
② 正常行走時,會不會看見燈珠?
③ 有沒有鏡面材質會反光看到燈珠?

如果從燈具設計的角度切入,是咋樣的呢?簡單說說,那些關於暗槽燈具設計的故事。
當年設計過鹵素燈泡版、緊湊型節能燈版、T5熒光管版(有紅綠藍變色溫版咧)時,資料足足蒐集了10CM高,當然美國的職務發明專利也申請了幾個。
1鹵素燈泡
簡單說說當時設計的幾個的關鍵。
 
1、針對不同的市場,當地裝修燈槽的常規尺寸要先搞清楚,把最常見的抓出來,作為設計標準,否則,就會出現遮光線過近這麼弱智的問題。
 
燈具設計出來後,規格書要告訴人家:我這個燈具,裝修公司的燈槽應該怎麼設計才不會有問題。
2裝修燈槽
 
2、暗區,燈具要設計一個特殊的轉動接頭,燈具可以交錯,避免沿長度方向的暗區。(嗯,後來有個T5支架,光管的玻璃部分做成長π型的,避免暗區,各種方法都有)
 
3燈具設計
3、有些版本,需要特殊的反射罩,把燈光照度均勻地洗到天花板上,照射面積更大。
 
4天花板燈具
4、反射罩霧面或者光源上增加擴散罩,有助於某些應用場合由於天花板鏡面反射造成的地板看見光源的效果,上面有提到這種擴散的做法。
 
5、有些反射罩角度可調,燈具還要有可調整的支架,應對不常見燈槽的影響。
5反射罩角度
 
現在的LED軟硬燈條,使用過程出現的問題,文章已經提到了。俺補充一下:
 
1、要告訴人家裝修的燈槽規格喔!對於即成事實,最簡單的做法,就是做照明設計的時候,在autocad 圖紙裡面,設計好燈條的安裝位置,而且為了便於監控,燈條底部設計一個木條(為啥是木條,大哥,便宜唄,裝修公司多如牛毛),有些時候,木條可以傾斜一個角度的。這個木條設計讓裝修公司來安裝,他們對位置尺寸更專業。
 
然後電工在木條上貼燈條就可以了。否則,您指望電工給你按照指定的位置貼燈條,還不如指望母雞生鴨蛋。嗯,這條俺本來不想說的,都是家具廠掏了錢俺才幫他們這麼設計。
 
課堂君插話:現場的施工……能這麼按照圖紙去做一個特製木條?除非您親自在現場盯著他做還差不多~更靠譜的方法是——廠家直接生產一個帶傾角的安裝卡件。
 
2、現在有些專業的燈條,已經有鋁擠支架或者說簡單的安裝支架了,其實是變異款的類T5支架。這個可是細分市場的發展方向哦,可以避開慘烈的T5支架、軟硬燈條價格大戰。但目前此類產品細分解決方案不足,還缺少專業性,有很大的發展空間。可以參考傳統暗槽燈的設計原理推出LED商業版。具體不細說了。寫詳細了變成設計規範了。
6專業的燈條
3、 這條更好玩。如果有本事的話,對於某些花邊,如木頭花邊,石膏花邊,讓他們給你留一個推薦的小槽,可以做出定制的燈條咧。
已經有人做出來了哦~ 去年法蘭克福展上,是不是有同學見過這個?
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2016年9月18日 星期日

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1 Feathery Homes
Did you know that there is a kind of bird that can sew? This bird, called the tailorbird, uses its beak as a needle. It sews leaves together in the shape of a cup. Then it lines the cup with straw and lays its eggs there.
Each species builds its own special kind of nest. The most common materials used for nests are grasses, twigs, and feathers. A bird must weave these materials into a nest. Imagine building a house without cement or nails to hold it together!
A weaverbird builds a nest that looks like a basket. The nest is shaped like a pear with a hole in the middle. The hole is the door of the nest.
The ovenbird makes a nest that is very solid. The nest is made of mud. Like a sculptor, the ovenbird molds the mud into the shape of an oven and then lets it dry in the sun. The sun bakes the mud, making it very hard.
Not all birds make their homes in branches. Some birds build their nests on the ground, while others bury their eggs under the ground. And some birds do not build nests at all. For example, a bird called the fairy tern lays its eggs right on a branch. It tiptoes on the branch and balances its eggs very carefully so they won't fall. So, when you look for nests and eggs in the branches of trees and bushes, remember that some nests may be right under your feet!

2 Outsmarting the Enemy
When a garden warbler sings from trees or bushes, no one can see it. The colors of this songbird match the colors of the leaves. When an animal blends in with its surroundings, its enemies can't see it either. This kind of protection is called camouflage.
Birds must protect themselves from their enemies. Sometimes this means having to fight. Sometimes it means fooling the enemy. Sometimes it means being able to escape. Birds must also protect their eggs and their young. Cats, rats, and foxes love eggs for breakfast. They prowl around looking for eggs and young chicks to eat. How can birds defend themselves against such enemies?
Each species has its own way of defending itself. Birds called common terns fight with their beaks and claws. In a swarm, they peck and scratch at anyone who comes too close to their nests. Ostriches protect themselves by escaping. They can't fly, but they can run very fast on their long, muscular legs. These birds can reach speeds of up to forty miles per hour. How fast is that? Well, if the wind blows this hard, it can rip huge branches from trees.
A bird called a killdeer has a lot of courage. It cares very much for its young. It would rather die than see its eggs eaten by a fox. If a fox wanders toward the nest, the killdeer pretends to be hurt. Dragging one wing, it hops away from the nest and draws the hungry fox after it.

3 Rain Forests
Tropical rain forests grow near the equator, in the hottest parts of the world. Rain forests are always wet. The moisture just never dries up.
The trees in a rain forest are very tall and have very few limbs. The leaves are all at the top. They form a high ceiling. Very little sunlight comes through the leaves. Inside a rain forest it is as dark and quiet as a church.
There are very few low-growing plants on the rain forest floor. Walking through a rain forest is like being at a circus's high trapeze show—the most exciting things are happening high above the ground. Monkeys swing on vines, with baby monkeys on their backs. Large snakes crawl from branch to branch. Giant bats make squeaky noises.
The animals that stay near the ground are fascinating, too. The gentle tapir, which looks like a small horse with a long nose, covers itself with mud from head to foot. When the mud dries, it forms a kind of armor. It protects the tapir from biting insects. Another ground animal is the anteater. It has a long, sticky tongue that works like a fly trap. But the tongue is really an ant trap. For breakfast, lunch, and dinner the anteater eats nothing but ants, ants, and more ants.

4 Put a Lid on It
Sports have always been ruled by the weather. Rain, sleet, snow, and cold called the plays. Baseball fans often sat in the rain without cover, waiting for the sun to come out and the game to begin. Football lovers sometimes took days to warm up after sitting through a freezing cold Sunday game. For both sports fans and players, the domed stadium was like something out of a dream. A huge plastic bubble kept out rain and snow. There was heat to keep things comfortable year round.
Domed stadiums have clearly changed the course of sports. Still, they did have their problems at first. Most of these problems were discovered and solved at the Houston Astrodome. This was the world's first stadium with a lid. For the fans, it was great. But there were some problems for the players. Baseball outfielders had the most difficult time. They had to learn to catch in a field with a roof. At first this was almost as difficult as playing in the dark. The panes of the roof were light colored, to let sunlight in. Sunlight was needed to keep the grass on the field alive. But the light roof blended too well with the white baseball. Fly balls seemed to drop out of nowhere. Even skilled fielders were making errors. Finally, the decision was made to paint the panes of the roof dark. The problem was solved. What about the grass? Well, the real grass was dug up and replaced with artificial turf!

5 Two Unhappy Firsts
People enjoy talking about “firsts.” They like to remember their first love or their first car. But not all firsts are happy ones. Some involve accidents or other sad events. Few people enjoy recalling the firsts that are bad.
One of history's bad but important firsts was the first car accident. Autos were still young when it happened. The crash took place in New York City. The year was 1896. The month was May. A man from Massachusetts was visiting the city in his new car. At the time, bicycle riders were still trying to get used to the new sets of wheels on the road.
In the accident, no one is sure who was at fault. In any case, the bike and the car collided. The man on the bike was injured. The driver of the car had to stay in jail and wait for the hospital report on the bicycle rider. Luckily, the rider was not killed.
Three years later, another automobile first took place. The scene was again New York City. A real estate broker named Henry Bliss stepped off a streetcar. He was hit by a passing car. Once again, no one is sure just how it happened or whose fault it was. The driver of the car was put in jail. Poor Mr. Bliss became the first person to die in a car accident.

6 Sea Turtles
Did you know that a turtle can lay twelve eggs in one minute? A large sea turtle lays around 150 eggs at a time. She lays all these eggs in just a few minutes.
Large sea turtles live in the warm seas of the world. Except for when they lay their eggs, they spend their whole lives in water. When it is time to lay their eggs, the females swim to land. They usually return to the place where they themselves were born. How they find their way back there is a mystery.
When they reach shore, the big, heavy turtles crawl slowly up to the high water mark. Using their flippers, they pull themselves along the sand. They must struggle like mountain climbers to attain their goal. When they finally reach dry sand, they rest before beginning the difficult task of laying eggs.
The turtles lay the eggs in deep holes and cover them with warm sand. The sand protects the eggs from harm. Then the females leave them. After a few weeks, if you happened to be walking along the beach, you might see the sand begin to shake in one spot. Then you would see tiny black balls coming out of the sand. The tiny heads of baby turtles!
Baby turtles have a built-in sense of direction. As soon as they are hatched, they head for the water. Once the babies swim out to sea, they don't touch shore again until it is time for them to lay their own eggs.

7. The Whale Clan
If you're looking for a whale, you have a whole family of creatures to choose from. The papa of the whale family is, of course, the whale itself. But there are other members as well. Relatives, you might say.
Few people realize that dolphins are part of the whale clan. In fact, many people do not realize that dolphins aren't fish. Fish breathe through gills and lay eggs. The dolphin does neither. Dolphins, like all the members of the whale clan, are mammals. They breathe air, and they have babies like land mammals and feed them with milk. Dolphins are fascinating to watch. They can leap high out of the water and perform turns in the air. These leaps give the dolphin time to breathe.
Porpoises also belong to the whale family and are very much like dolphins. The main difference between dolphins and porpoises is the size and shape of the snout. The dolphin's nose is long and thin. The snout of the porpoise is short and stubby. Both creatures are smart and friendly to humans.
Not all the members of the whale family are friendly. Perhaps the difference in mood has to do with size. The giant whale is much grumpier than the smaller dolphin or porpoise. An angry whale can be hard to ignore. Perhaps this trait helped to inspire the story of Moby Dick, the Great White Whale who sank a ship and caused the crew to drown.
8 Give Them a Hand
Right is right. Right? Of course. But is left wrong? Well, the ancient Romans thought so. As far as they were concerned, left-handed people were mistakes of nature. Latin, the language of the Romans, had many words that expressed this view. Some words we use today still have this meaning. The Latin word dexter means “right.” The English word dexterous comes from this word. It means “handy.” So, right is handy. But the Latin word for "left" is sinistra. The English word sinister was derived from this word. Sinister means “evil.” Is it fair to call righties handy and lefties evil? Well, fair or not, many languages have words that express similar beliefs. In Old English, the word for left means “weak.” That isn't much of an improvement over “evil.”
Not very long ago, southpaws were often forced to write with their right hands. Doctors have since found that this can be very harmful. You should use the hand you were born to use.
People who use their left hands are just starting to get better treatment. But why all the name calling in the first place? One reason may be that there are not as many left-handed people as there are right-handed people. People who are different are often thought to be wrong. But attitudes do seem to be changing. Fair-minded right-handed people are finally starting to give lefties a hand.

9 Six-Legged Workers
Can you imagine being able to lift fifty people at once and carry them? You'd have to have superhuman strength. Well, you may be surprised to know that tiny ants do have this kind of strength. An ant can lift a load fifty times heavier than itself! Ants must often carry food to their homes from places that are far away. To do this, they must be very strong.
Ants live in tunnels that twist and turn in many directions, like the roots of a gnarled old tree. Thousands of ants can live in one nest. The tunnels are divided into parts. Each part serves a special purpose.
The royal chamber is the place where the queen ant lays her eggs. The queen spends her whole life laying eggs. She never leaves her chamber, except to start a new nest. Worker ants must bring food to her.
The worker ants in an ant colony have many different jobs. Some workers pull the eggs from the royal chamber into a room called the “nursery.” There, they help larvae climb out of their shells. Larvae are the baby ants when they first come out of the eggs. In the nursery, there are workers who look after the larvae until they become full-grown ants. Some workers look for food and store it in the granary, where seeds are kept. Others dump leftovers in the rubbish room. Ants have their own complete, busy world hidden in tunnels under our feet!

10 The Collapsing Road
The young couple was very lucky. The back tires of their car stayed on the road. Otherwise, the car—and its passengers—would have fallen right into a pit twenty feet wide and thirty feet deep!
The man and woman were coming home from a party. They were enjoying the landscape around Swansea, Wales. Suddenly, they found the front of their car leaning into a huge hole. The car barely hung on to the edge of the pit. It swayed back and forth like the arm of a balance.
In their precarious position, the couple knew that each movement they made could be a matter of life and death. Slowly, slowly, they edged toward the backseat. Then each opened a back door. And on the count of three, they jumped out together. The accident was so scary that they ran along way before they calmed down. But later they returned to see what happened. They found that a big chunk of the road had sunk into the ground! At the bottom of the pit lay their car—roof down and wheels up.
Was this mystery of the sunken road ever solved? It turned out that an abandoned mine shaft lay under the road. It had collapsed and taken the pavement with it. Layers of tunnels intersect beneath the city of Swansea. The tunnels were built so many years ago that no one knows where they end or begin. The tunnels are shaky, like those that ants build in the sand. It's even possible that the entire city might collapse.

11 A Whale of a Story
There has been, in history, a man who was swallowed by a whale and lived to tell the tale. The man's name was James Bartley. The records to prove his unusual experience are in the British Admiralty.
This story takes place at a time when whales were hunted for meat and oil. Bartley was making his first trip on the whaling ship Star of the East. Suddenly the lookout sighted a huge sperm whale. The whalers knew it was a huge whale by the size of the spray it blew into the air. They lowered their small boats. James Bartley was in the first longboat. The men rowed until they were close to the whale. A harpoon was thrown and found its mark. It sank into the whale's flesh. The maddened beast crashed into the boat, snapping its tail at the men and the wreckage of their boats. When the survivors were picked up, James Bartley was missing.
Shortly before sunset, the whale was finally captured. The sailors tied the whale's carcass to the side of the ship. Because of the hot weather it was important that they cut up the whale right away. Otherwise, the meat would begin to rot and the oil would begin to spoil. When they got to the stomach, they felt something moving about wildly. They thought it would be a big fish still alive inside. But when they opened the stomach they found James Bartley. After this trip, Bartley settled in Gloucester, England, and never returned to sea.

12 The Hermit
Most people like living with other people. But some people just have to be by themselves. Take Bozo Kucik, for example. For over eighty-four years Bozo lived all alone on a desert island.
In 1888, when Bozo was only sixteen, his father left him on a little island off the coast of Croatia. He kissed Bozo goodbye and said, “I hope all goes well with you, my son.” Then the father got back in his boat and sailed home without his son. How could he do such a thing, you ask? Well, Bozo had asked him to.
Bozo's father was a poor peasant who couldn't afford to feed his seven children. So he called his sons together and asked them to decide their own futures. Bozo chose the life of a hermit.
During the years that Bozo lived alone, World Wars I and II were fought. But Bozo never heard about them. In 1972, a crew of fishermen visited his island. They tried to talk to Bozo. At first the old hermit ran away. Finally, he let the men into his windowless stone hut.
The fishermen talked with Bozo for over two hours. They told him all about the two world wars he had missed. When they asked his age, Bozo guessed he was one hundred years old.
They asked if he wanted to go home. But Bozo said no. So the fisherman wished Bozo well and left him alone again—just as his father had eighty-four years before.

13 Forever Amber
Amber is a substance that lasts and lasts. Scientists are very glad of this. Without amber, we would not have many of the world's important insect remains. Amber is a hard, yellowish-brown resin found in the earth. It is translucent, which means you can see through it. It is known for its ability to preserve things.
Long ago, amber was not as hard as it is today. It was soft and gummy. Insects that weren't careful about where they walked often got trapped in it. The poor bugs that got caught in the sticky amber died. But they were forever preserved. The golden resin worked like a wax mold. It shaped itself around the insects. The resin hardened as the bodies of the dead insects slowly fell into decay.
The last traces of the insects trapped in amber have been gone for thousands of years. But the imprints of their bodies remained fixed in the hardened resin. Although the bugs are gone from the earth, their imprints remain for us to study. Many of these imprints are very fine and detailed. Preserved imprints of creatures and plants that once lived are called fossils. They help scientists learn more about life on earth in the past.

14 Jumbo
Jumbo the elephant is one of the most famous animals that ever lived. He was the biggest elephant and the proudest possession of the British Crown.
In April of 1882, Jumbo was shipped to a zoo in the United States for a visit. He was an instant success. P. T. Barnum had heard of this giant and the great crowds he attracted. Barnum decided that he would like to have Jumbo in his circus. He thought of a way to get him.
Barnum knew that elephants in captivity have periodic fits of violence. He waited for Jumbo to have such a fit. When it happened, he asked the zoo to sell him the elephant. Jumbo was sold to Barnum, who paid on the spot. Jumbo became the star of the circus. Barnum made a fortune on this star.
But one day tragedy struck Jumbo. It was after a show. The elephant was being led back to his cage near the railroad tracks by his trainers. Suddenly a bright light blinded them. A train whistled, and brakes screeched as the engineer tried to stop. Dazzled by the light, Jumbo charged right into it. There was a crash that chilled the hearts of those who were there. The confused animal had run head-on into the train's engine. Jumbo died of a broken neck.

15 Stunt People
They are daredevils. They are in great physical shape. They are not movie stars, but they make a lot of money. These brave folks—stunt people—are the hidden heroes of many movies.
Stunt people were around long before films. Even Shakespeare probably used them in fight scenes. To be good, a fight scene has to look real. Punches must land on enemies' jaws. Sword fights must be fought with sharp swords. Several actors are usually in a fight scene. Their moves must be set up so that no one gets hurts. It is almost like planning a dance performance.
If a movie scene is dangerous, stunt people usually fill in for the stars. You may think you see Tom Cruise running along the top of a train. But it is probably his stunt double. Stunt people must resemble the stars they stand in for. Their height and build should be about the same. But when close-ups are needed, the film focuses on the star.
Some stunt people specialize in certain kinds of scenes. For instance, a stunt woman named Jan Davis does all kinds of jumps. She has leapt from planes and even off the top of a waterfall. Each jump required careful planning and expert timing.
Yakima Canutt was a famous cowboy stunt man. Among other stunts, he could jump from a second story window onto a horse's back. He invented the famous trick of sliding under a moving stagecoach. (Maybe you've seen this stunt in TV westerns.) Canutt also figured out a new way to make a punch look real. He was the only stuntman ever to get an Oscar.
16 A Dragon That Flies
Although it doesn't breathe fire, this dragon can fly. And what a beauty it is. By far the scariest thing about the dragonfly is its name. This double-winged, fast-flying insect is totally harmless. It has large, deep eyes that can detect the smallest movements. Its body may be bright blue and red or a vivid green. Dragonflies in flight look like dancing spots of color in the light of a midsummer's day.
The dragonfly has a long and respectable history. It was one of the first flying insects on the earth. To see this oldster of the insect world in action, head for a pond. Dragonflies live near the water. In fact, they lay their eggs right in the water
A dragonfly goes through several big changes before it becomes a flying insect. From the egg, a tiny creature called a nymph is hatched. It lives in the water, eating other small creatures that live in the pond. As the nymph grows, it becomes too big for its skin. Then it sheds the skin that is too small for it. Soon it grows a new one. This molting happens several times, until the insect is full grown. At this time it crawls up the stem of a water plant, out into the air. It squeezes its way out of its last skin as a full-fledged dragonfly.
After going through all that work to grow up, the dragonfly only lives for about a month. But for this short time it startles the hot summer air with its bright beauty.
17 A Dangerous Weather Maker
Thunderstorms are dangerous because they can give off lightning. Snowstorms can tie up traffic and strand people. But tornadoes cause some of the worst weather of all. Tornadoes are very strong columns of twisting air. They come out of rain clouds and form funnels. The funnels move along the ground, picking up anything in their path. Tornado winds can be over 300 miles an hour. Property damage can be terrible. Most of the world's tornadoes are in the United States. The flat middle section of the country—the Great Plains—is where many strike. Spring is the most common time for tornadoes. But they hit in other seasons, too. Tornadoes can be rated by the damage that their winds do. The worst tornadoes have winds between 261 and 318 miles an hour. They can lift a sturdy wooden house off its foundation. They can even carry cars through the air. Luckily, tornadoes this strong don't happen very often. The world's worst tornado happened in March 1925. It went through three states—Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana. It killed about seven hundred people and injured over two thousand. In one small town, over two hundred people were killed. Many of the dead were school children. If you hear that a tornado is coming, look for a safe place right away. If you are indoors, go to a basement. If you are outside, lie flat on the ground. Treat these storms with respect.
18 Oldest, Youngest, or in the Middle?
Were you the first or last child in your family? Or were you a middle or only child? Some people think it matters where you were born in your family. But there are different ideas about what birth order means. Some people say that oldest children are smart and strong-willed. They are very likely to be successful. The reason for this is simple. Parents have a lot of time for their first child. They give him or her a lot of attention. So this child is very likely to do well. An only child will succeed for the same reason. What happens to the other children in a family? Middle children don't get so much attention. So they don't feel that important. If a family has many children, the middle ones sometimes get lost in the crowd. The youngest child, though, often gets special treatment. He or she is the “baby.” Often this child grows up to be funny and charming. Do you believe these ideas about birth order? A recent study saw things quite differently. This study found that first children believed in family rules. They didn't take many chances in their lives. They usually followed orders. Rules didn't mean so much to later children in a family. They went out and followed their own ideas. They took chances. And they often did better in life. Which theory about birth order do you believe? Look at your own family or your friends' families. Decide which idea fits what you see.
19 A Very Old Riddle
The people of old Greece and Egypt believed in mythology. The stories in myths were mostly about strange creatures. Some of these creatures were part human and part animal. One, the Sphinx, had the head of a woman and the body of a lion. The Sphinx lived high on a mountain peak over which a road passed.
People who traveled that road were never heard from again. Whenever travelers reached the peak of the mountain, the Sphinx would block the road and speak this riddle: "What goes on four feet in the morning, on two feet at noon, and on three feet in the evening?” No traveler in a thousand years had guessed the answer. And the Sphinx had eaten them all.
But one day a Greek traveler named Oedipus traveled that way. When Oedipus came to the mountain pass, the Sphinx leaped out. With a catlike grin, it asked its terrible riddle. Oedipus, wise with age, knew the answer immediately, but he teased the Sphinx by frowning and shaking his head. These strange actions made the Sphinx tense and upset. Then suddenly Oedipus shot forth the answer. The Sphinx was so upset that it jumped off the mountain to its death.
The answer Oedipus gave was simple: a person. Can you guess why this was right? In a person's morning, or childhood, he or she crawls on all fours. At noon, as an adult, a person walks on two legs. In the evening, old age, a person uses a third foot—a cane.
20 Protect Your Hearing
Is your roommate's stereo playing too loud: Is the neighbor's leaf blower driving you crazy? The world seems to be getting noisier all the time. And you need to be concerned about it. All those loud sounds may actually damage your ears. Noise can affect your hearing in two ways. A very loud noise very close to the ear can injure it right away. An example might be the sound from a high-powered rifle. Aloud blast like this can leave scars on your inner ear tissues. You will hear less well as a result. (That is why people at shooting ranges wear coverings to protect their ears.) Much hearing damage comes more slowly. It occurs over a period of time. You have probably heard of people in rock bands who lose their hearing. The constant loud noise gradually damages their ears. But this can happen to other people as well. Loud noise comes from fireworks, from car horns in traffic, even from vacuum cleaners. Too much of any of these can affect your hearing. How can people protect their ears? One way is to use earplugs. Is the concertso loud that you can't hear what your friend is saying? Put the plugs in. And sometimes give your ears a rest. Go to that noisy basketball game tonight. But don't run your lawn mower tomorrow morning. As people grow older, their hearing skills gradually decrease. This is a fairly natural phenomenon. But hearing loss by age thirty is not natural. You can avoid it if
you are careful.
21. The Wizard of Wall Street
At the age of eighty, Hetty Green lived like a pauper in an unheated apartment. To save the cost of heating her food, she ate only cold eggs and onions. In order to save more money, Hetty wore newspapers instead of underwear. She had only the bottoms of her dresses cleaned. A very poor person, you say? No, Hetty was one of America's richest women! Hetty Green was born in 1835 in a rich section of Bellow Falls, Vermont. When her father died, she was left a large fortune. She took all of her money and invested it in the stock market. Her stocks did so well that she became known as “the wizard of Wall Street.” But though she was very rich, Hetty Green was extremely cheap. For instance, when her son, Edward, broke his leg, she refused to call for a doctor. She felt it would cost too much. So she carried her son to a charity hospital. Still, young Edward's leg got worse. Finally, the leg had to be removed to save the boy's life. But Hetty still didn't want to pay the hospital fee. Instead, in order to save more money, she had her son's operation done on the kitchen table in her rooming house. When Hetty died in 1916, she was worth over $120 million. Yet this tightfisted woman had lived as though she barely had a cent.
22 Surviving in Very Cold Climates
Imagine going to sleep in October and waking up in May! Animals such as marmots and ground squirrels stay warm by sleeping all winter. All this time, they do not wake up once. This special kind of sleep is called hibernation. During this sleep, the heart slows down, and the animal breathes more slowly. It doesn't move around, so it uses less energy. Animals like the marmot and the ground squirrel inhabit the coldest parts of the world. They need special talents to survive in these frigid places. Their furry coats keep them snug when the temperature falls below zero. It often gets this cold in the Arctic, a land that is just below the North Pole. Before the long winter, some animals eat and eat. After a while, they grow very fat. When winter comes, they live on the fat saved up in their bodies. The fat layers help keep them warm. Arctic animals also have other ways to beat the cold. Rabbits in the Arctic, for example, have very small ears. Small ears keep heat in, while big ears let it out. Small things usually keep heat in. Have you ever slept in a room that is very small and noticed how hot it can get? It rarely gets warm in the Arctic. But although summer seasons there are very short, the sun shines brightly. Plants seem to spring up before your eyes! Animals such as caribou look forward all year to summer, when they can eat fresh grass again. Every minute of sunshine is important to their lives.
23 Let's Shake on It
What could be simpler than shaking fruit from a tree? Well, the job is a lot tougher than you might think. There is definitely a right way and a wrong way to shake a fruit tree. And a person who is a good apple tree shaker may not be a good cherry tree shaker. Different fruits take different shakes. As a rule, a slow, hard shake is best. This makes the fruit fall much faster than a light, quick jiggle. Most fruits have a set number of shakes per minute that will do the best job of getting them out of the tree and onto the ground. To shake down plums, try shaking the tree four hundred times per minute, moving the tree two inches at each shake. Experts say you'll get three times more fruit from the tree than you will if you shake eleven hundred times per minute at one inch per shake. Cherries, because they are smaller, need more jarring. A good rate of shaking seems to be about twelve hundred shakes per minute. Apples, like plums, need about four hundred shakes. Of course, some folks may choose to ignore all these expert directions for jiggling fruit. Can you actually imagine shaking a tree so many times? Besides, keeping track of all the numbers can be enough to drive some people up a tree.
24 Slow but Sure
Nowadays the Indianapolis 500, one of the world's most famous car races, takes about three-and-a-half hours to run. If the Indy 500 had been held in 1895, it would have taken almost three days. The horseless carriage had just been invented a short time before. Top speeds back then were much lower than they are today. For most people, just seeing a car move without a horse pulling it was thrilling enough. The driver's main concern was making sure the car didn't break down.
One of the first car races was held in Chicago on Thanksgiving Day in 1895. Folks crowded the streets to gawk at the new machines. The route of the race went through the heart of town. The cars were to go out to a nearby suburb and back. The race covered a distance of about fifty-four miles. That's less than one-tenth the distance at Indy. The drivers cranked up their engines and prayed that they wouldn't conk out. Then they were off. The race proved too much for some of the cars. Perhaps they couldn't withstand the high speeds. The winner of the contest was J. Frank Duryea. He got the checkered flag a bit more than seven hours after he started. He had covered the grueling distance at an average speed of 7.5 miles per hour. That is slower than a modern marathoner can go on foot. Even so, as Duryea finished, the crowd went wild.
25 Scallops and Clams
Scallops and clams are both mollusks—shelled sea creatures with soft bodies. Yet they have more differences than similarities. Scallops and clams both feed by pulling water through their shells and straining out tiny plants and animals as their food. Both shellfish are popular prey for many other sea creatures. But when it comes to searching for safety, they have very different ways.
The scallop lies on the floor of the ocean in shallow to fairly deep water. Its curved shell raises it just above the sand or gravel on the bottom. It looks almost helpless lying there. But don't let it fool you. There is a ring of tiny eyes peering out from the scallop's shell. At the first sign of an enemy, the scallop takes off, swimming by jetting spurts of water out behind it. It's a very fast swimmer.
Any clam that dared to lie in full view on the ocean floor would quickly be eaten. Clams make a tasty meal for starfish, crabs, or carnivorous snails. They move very slowly and cannot swim at all. They find safety by burrowing deep into the mud or sand. Their long necks stretch like periscopes, up to the top of the sand. Just the tip of the neck pokes out to get food for the clam. If anything comes near, the neck can quickly be pulled back within the shell. The clam stays safe below the surface, two or three feet down.
26 Joker's Wild
Watch out for practical jokers. They'll do almost anything for a laugh. One such prankster was Moe Drabowsky. He was a baseball relief pitcher. Relief pitchers are standby players who replace the starting pitcher in a game if he is pitching badly. If the starting pitcher is throwing well, relief pitchers have nothing to do. They just sit around in the bullpen and hope the manager calls them to play.
Waiting around in the bullpen gave Moe lots of time to think up jokes. But his best joke was played after he retired from baseball. Moe was sitting at home watching his team play on television. It would have been a boring game for him had he still been on the team. The starting pitcher was doing great. He hadn't given up a single run. The relief pitchers wouldn't be likely to play in this game. The last thing they'd expect would be a call from the manager. The thought gave Moe a mischievous idea. He still remembered the bullpen phone number. Moe dialed it from his living room. A startled relief pitcher answered. Using a voice that sounded like the manager's, Moe growled, “Warm up and get ready to play.” The star pitcher gaped at the man in the bullpen who was getting ready to pitch. Everyone stared at the manager in disbelief. The poor manager could only scratch his head. A thousand miles away, Moe Drabowsky sat in his living room watching the event on TV and laughing.
27 The Mysterious Iceman
Put yourself in these tourists position. You are walking an icy mountain path in the Alps in Europe. Suddenly you spot a body on the ground, face downward and stuck to the ice. You think someone may have been murdered or in a fatal accident. So you rush back and call the police. The police, however, quickly realize that this body is different from others they've found on the mountain. For one thing, it is mostly undamaged. For another, its skin is dried out, like a mummy's. And with it is a knife with a small stone blade. The body turned out to be much older than the tourists could have guessed. When specialists had a chance to examine it, they discovered it had been there for about five thousand years How could a body stay preserved for all this time? Two things probably helped. First, the place where the man died was somewhat sheltered, so animals couldn't get at it. Then he was quickly covered by falling snow. Wind blowing through the snow probably “freeze-dried” his body, removing all moisture from it. Objects found with the body told something about the Iceman's life. He wore a well-made fur jacket and pants. He clearly had been hunting, for he carried arrows, and animal bones were nearby. He also had a braided grass mat for sitting or sleeping on. Perhaps he was exhausted when he lay down for the last time. The body was found in 1991, when some of the ice on the mountain melted. Searching for the cause of the Iceman's death, scientists put the body back into cold conditions—and hoped.
28 They'll Eat Anything
You know that pearls grow inside oysters, but would you ever think to look for diamonds inside an ostrich? Well, a hunter once shot an ostrich and discovered, to his great surprise, that the big bird had swallowed a bunch of diamonds. How could such a strange thing happen?
Like many other birds, the ostrich swallows small stones that stay inside its “gizzard.” The gizzard is a bird's second stomach. It is where the food is ground up. The small stones help to grind up the food so it can be digested. The small stones do the chewing, because birds don't have teeth. In the case of the ostrich with the diamonds, the bird simply had expensive taste in rocks. He used the diamonds to help digest his dinner.
Diamonds and stones aren't all that an ostrich will swallow. If there are no stones around, it will eat just about anything. Sadly for ostriches in zoos, this can be a fatal habit. The tendency to swallow anything it sees has caused the death of many an ostrich. Cruel or careless people often throw things into the bird's living space. They throw keys, coins, and even large objects such as horseshoes. The ostrich swallows them without hesitation. Coins can be the worst. Inside the ostrich they wear down to a razor-sharp edge. They will cut open the bird's gizzard from the inside. When one young zoo ostrich died, 484 coins weighing more than eight pounds were found in its gizzard.
29 No Laughing Matter
Never laugh at a snow-covered mountain! Laughter and yelling during the avalanche season can trigger a deadly pile of snow. Huge snow slides are most common in mountains where there are steep slopes that are well buried in snow and ice. The snow builds up slowly and lands very softly. This can create a very touchy, unstable situation. Tons of snow may be held up by only the friction between snowflakes. The deep snow is like a house of cards. The slightest movement can cause it to tumble. As soon as something slips, a great mass of snow will come crashing down the mountainside. Slides may be started by sound vibrations. They may also be started by the weight of wet, melting snow. Once an avalanche has been triggered, the cause no longer matters. Moving down a steep slope, it picks up great speed and added snow. Some avalanches travel as fast as 200 miles per hour. The force of an avalanche will mow down anything in its path. Whole houses have been swallowed up by these fast-paced piles of snow. The wind that is caused by an avalanche is almost as destructive as the snow itself. Winds from an avalanche have been known to travel as fast as those of a tornado. So, when approaching a thickly snow-covered mountain, speak softly
30 Abe's Favorite Story

If he hadn't turned to politics, Abe Lincoln might have done well as a comic. It has been said that he was always ready join in a laugh at his own expense. There is one particular story that he always told with great glee. In his early days as a lawyer, Lincoln was on the “circuit.” This meant going from town to town to hear and judge legal cases. During one of these many trips, he was sitting in a train when a strange man came up to him. The stranger looked at the tall, gawky lawyer quite sternly and explained that he had something he believed belonged to Lincoln. Lincoln was a bit confused. He had never seen the man before. He didn't see how a total stranger could have something of his. Lincoln asked him how this could be. The stranger pulled out a gleaming penknife and began to explain. Many years before, he had been given the pocketknife. He had been told to keep it until he was able to find a man uglier than himself. Lincoln's eyes always sparkled when he reached this part of the story. He was never considered a handsome man. The stranger had decided that Lincoln was ugly enough to deserve the knife. The story always brought smiles to the faces of the audience that heard it. The tale itself was funny. But even more delightful was the fact that a man as great as Lincoln could still laugh at himself.