Monday, December 26, 2011

Who Invented the Soccer Ball?

!±8± Who Invented the Soccer Ball?

It would be nice if you could pinpoint exactly which person came up with soccer and indeed who invented the soccer ball. Just like the game itself though, the balls have simply been subject to a long process of development over hundreds of years. Rather than one person creating the soccer ball as we know it, therefore, the designs have changed over time and are not generally credited to an individual. Instead of naming a creator of the soccer ball then, we can take a brief look into its long journey.

At first, soccer balls were merely animal bladders wrapped in leather! In the 1600s for example, the bladder of a 'pallone'- an early Italian soccer ball- had to be inflated. These ancient balls were laced together manually, often lost shape with heavy use and became saturated with water when it rained. For a long time, even right up to the 1940s, you would have found soccer balls heavy and very difficult to play with.

More recently, with improved technology, soccer balls have developed into a light-weight, waterproof form. As you can imagine this now makes life much easier for strikers and harder for goalkeepers- this is just the game as we know it today!

Hopefully you can see that we can't determine who invented the soccer ball, because its development has just been a long process over time. Long ago people would just kick around animal bladders because these were all they had to play with. Nowadays we have better technology, so you can play with the plastic-coated, rapid balls that make the game much more exciting for all involved!


Who Invented the Soccer Ball?

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Basic Car Care & Maintenance : How to Replace Windshield Wiper Blades

Replace windshield wiper blades on your car if they've become brittle or aren't wiping correctly; learn how from our expert mechanic in this free car-maintenance video. Expert: Jeff Wong Bio: Jeff Wong has a masters degree in Mechanical Engineering. He has owned & operated an aftermarket automotive parts business for five years. He has been working on automobiles for 17 years. Filmmaker: Joshua Kidwell

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

2010 Chrysler Sebring #S2835 in Peoria Phoenix, AZ

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Friday, December 2, 2011

How To Replace Your Wiper Blades

!±8± How To Replace Your Wiper Blades

I've had problems in the past replacing my wiper blades, so I wrote up this little guide to show you how easy it is once you know what to do. I go skiing a lot so I know how difficult it is to see in a snowstorm, not to mention through a cloudy windshield. Is there anything more annoying than wearing glasses with scratches or smudges on the lens? The difference between foggy glasses and wiper blades is that you can simply take off your glasses and wipe them on your shirt. You don't have the same luxury if your wipers aren't working. Visibility is crucial when you're behind the wheel of a few thousand pound vehicle and a split second reaction could be the difference between safety and disaster. Here are some easy instructions on how to replace your old wiper blades.

1. Lift your wiper blades off the windshield until the pivot point locks the arms in an upright position. If they are stuck, don't force them. Some wipers have a locking tab on the base that you may need to release.

-Tip: If it is difficult to reach the blades, turn on your car's ignition and flip on your wipers. Then shut off your car when the wipers are midstroke.

2. Examine the existing wiper blade attachment, where the wiper blade meets the arm. You will now remove the old wiper. There is usually a tab to press that will allow the blade to disengage from arm. Some attachements have a small metal bump and two tabs on either side. In this case, press the tabs and pull to remove the blade.

3. Once you take the old blade off you might want to apply a little anti-seize compound. Examine the new blade--you will then either simply slide it onto the arm or attach it with an adapter that came with it. Give the new blade a firm shove until it clicks into place.

4. Pat yourself on the back. That wasn't so bad now was it?

If you have ever replaced your wiper blades before you know it can be frustrating, but once you know how to do it, it's a breeze. I can remember the first time I went to replace mine. I swung by a local auto store and grabbed the first package of wiper blades I saw--big mistake. When I got home I ripped open the new pack and attempted to attach the new ones. In my haste I didn't realize that cars come in different shapes and sizes, which inevitably means they have different parts. Duh. So you will want to measure your current wiper blades because they come in a variety of sizes. Also, just replace the whole wiper blade. I've heard some people trying to replace the rubber part and it just doesn't make sense. The refills probably won't fit perfectly, which translates to poor performance. I'm sure you have probably heard the previous advice, but here is a tip you might not have considered. Lay down a towel or pad on your windshield while you are changing the blades. If the wiper arm snaps down when there is no blade attached it can easily crack your windshield resulting in hundreds of dollars of damage.


How To Replace Your Wiper Blades

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