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How to Ash a Cigar

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

One may not realize it, but the ash on the foot of one's cigar does play a role in how well the cigar smokes and how it tastes. Most often, individuals give this little consideration. There are good reasons to maintain a certain amount of ash while smoking, however.

The ash is far more than a nuisance. It affects the burn rate of the cigar, the ease of draw and much more. Over time, a cigar smoker will develop the ability to determine exactly how much ash is the best on the foot of their cigar.

A cigar ember should be burning slightly cooler than one might think. The ash plays a role in this. To generate an ember, the cigar needs heat, fuel and oxygen. The tobacco, obviously, is the fuel. The lighter provides the heat that allows the cigar to combust and the oxygen is ambient, the levels being increased when one draws through the cigar. To mitigate the heat, the ash acts as something of a damper, reducing the raw amount of oxygen to which the ember is exposed.

Too much ash, of course, will extinguish the cherry. Usually one ashes their cigar long before this happens but, if it happens to be set down in an ashtray, it will sometimes go out because of this effect. Generally, one wants to find the happy medium between a cool burn and having the cigar go out. This takes some experience but, like most things related to cigar smoking, the experimentation means nothing more intense than enjoying a good cigar! Be sure to take note of how much ash lends the right temperature to the ember at the foot of the cigar.

Don't ash too frequently. Not only does this cause the ember to burn too hot, it can pull filler material out of the wrapper and the entire cherry, if done too vigorously. Conversely, tapping off the ash too infrequently may result in a very difficult draw, a cigar that keeps going out and, of course, a bunch of ashes falling off the foot at an inopportune moment. Cigar smoking is an inherently social activity and one even may want to ask a very experienced smoker for their advice on the matter. A cigar is best enjoyed when smoked correctly and, to that end, the experience of an old hand is very much a useful thing. Remember to keep track of what methods give the best results!

Dave Sabot is the owner of an online specialty lighters store featuring windproof lighters and cigar reviews.

Astronomy For Children.

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

Astronomy is a very exact branch of science, although many people get involved with it when they are very young. Astronomy is inspiring pursuit that can teach children about the other sciences in general. Certain astronomical subjects interest kids and movies like Star Wars and they only increase this interest.

The Earth's closest neighbour is the moon. Its path around the Earth takes just over twenty-seven days to complete. Mankind has only ever set foot on the Earth and the moon. The gravity between the moon and Earth is responsible for the tides. Its brightness in the night sky encourages many children to learn more about it and the subject of astronomy in general.

Let's move on to the sun. Earth is quite far from the sun, although the distance actually fluctuates between about 91 million miles and about 94 million miles. The reason for this variance is because of Earth's elliptical orbit. Life on Earth is only possible because of the sun, which is our source of important elements such as light and heat. A little-known fact is that the sun contains about 98% of the mass of the whole solar system! Just think about how small a person is compared to that.

Our planet is in the galaxy called the Milky Way. Like all other galaxies it's a very large group of gas, dust, stars and planets. Most of the area in a galaxy is filled with nothing, only empty space. That means that most of its volume, 3,000 light years high by 100,000 light years diameter, the size of our galaxy, is nothingness.

We're situated somewhere in the neighbourhood of 30,000 light years from the very centre of our galaxy. The nothingness is broken up by over 100 billion stars. In fact, the galaxy was named for the thick group of stars in the main portion of it.

It looks just like a pool of liquid, which is why it was given the name Milky Way. There are four sorts of galaxies: elliptical, lenticular, irregular and, like the Milky Way, spiral.

There is a great deal of information about astronomy that is suitable for children on the Internet: from dictionaries and encyclopaedic references to programs that show different planets, solar systems and objects right on the computer's monitor! In fact, there's more information than a child could ever read.

Fascinated by astronomy? Then please visit our website at: http://astronomy.the-real-way.com

Tennis Instructions for Beginners – Learn Discipline

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

Tennis instructions for beginners begins with one word... Control. Control your shots and you will control the game. You see many people want to do what they see the pros do on TV. They want to hit with power and speed.

And so you go out there and try to hit the ball with as much speed. Next thing you know you have lost a tennis ball over the fence and into someone's yard.

You see anyone can hit a tennis ball with a tennis racket hard and fast. But it takes years of practice and training to hit a tennis ball hard and fast and over the net and within bounds of the other side of the court. So now that you are starting out you want to work on control not speed and power. That will come later. It is sort of like learning how to drive a car.

Not many people took the wheel from your teacher racing seventy five miles per hour on the freeway. No, you probably started in a large empty lot where you could get used to the car first before racing off. The same with tennis, although with tennis you will not have as much a disaster by making mistakes early on as you would if you drove your first car fast and reckless.

Do you know that even at the professional level that the player who controls his or her shots more often wins the match? Even at that level the player with the fewer mistakes wins. The difference at the pro game is that they can force their opponent to make mistakes. But You do not have to try to do that. All you need to do is hit the ball back over the net and into your opponent's court. Let him make the mistake.

If you are playing someone at your same level or even someone a little better than you, simply get the ball back over the net and in his or her side of the court over and over and you will eventually win the point because he or she will sooner or later make a mistake.

You will by doing this establish a disciplined mindset. This will serve your game well the more you play. This is the best tennis instructions for beginners and everyone who wants to be a winner at tennis for that matter.

If you are searching to start playing tennis, you may want to get a few tennis instructions for beginners. There are a lot of beginner tennis tips for you out there in the world.