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10 Great Ways To Recycle Your Wee - RedShed. 34 Flares Twitter 0 Tweet Facebook 0 Google+ 25 Pin It Share 7 LinkedIn 2 inShare2 34 Flares × If you’re finding that peeing in a standard toilet is getting rather boring, maybe it’s time to use your pee for the good of mankind. Bodily perspiration has many valuable uses and best of all, you make it for absolutely no charge – down at the bottom of your garden or behind closed doors. The Ancient Romans didn’t put a tax on one’s own pee-wee for nothing, they knew the true value of it. Now, thanks to this list, you can too! 1. Ever wondered where the phrase “read between the lines” comes from? Always read between the lines… 2.

Do you spend a lot of money on expensive garden paving cleaners and patio decking cleaner? A pee-free pathway is never a clean one 3. Studies have shown that “watering” your plants by peeing on the soil around them can make vegetables and flowers FOUR times larger. Grow a prize-winning tomato 4. Go green with wee power 5. Take out those pesky weeds! 6. Protect your garden. How Do Credit Card Numbers Work? - RedShed. He’s just as confused as you! Ever wondered what the long number on the front of your credit card actually means? Far from being just randomly generated numbers, each and every one of the 16 digits on a credit card can be traced to a specific meaning about you, your credit card issuer and the type of business that supplied your card.

You can even check if your card number is invalid by doing some simple calculations using the numbers printed across the front of your card. Scroll down to our handy infographic at the bottom of this post to find out how you can verify your card number using the famous Luhn algorithm! Want to know more? (I have used a fake credit card test number) The First Digit This refers to the Major Industry Identifier or MII, it shows the type of industry that has issued the card e.g. bank, airline or travel company.

The First Six Numbers These digits show the Issuer Identification Number or IIN. The Digits That Identify YOU! The Final Number Now, here comes the clever part…