Articles, tagged with "flashlights", page 4
11th April 2011
Badge lanyards? We don’t need no stinkin’ badge lanyards!
OK, so that’s a paraphrase of a line often misquoted from “Treasure of the Sierra Madre." (Look it up!) But the fact remains that’s not an uncommon response to the idea of badge lanyards in the ...
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Author:
Andrew McBride
08th April 2011
Going on a camping trip? Effectively, it is never a very good idea to do that with no bringing along the ideal supplies and instruments for your journey together with insect repellent.And any camper will inform you that there are a lot of things that you ...
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Author:
Mario Wisnu
05th April 2011
The first thing to know about a generator system for your home is what their main purpose is used for. The only time you will need to use a generator is when the power in your area, or referred to as your main source of power, goes out. This can be caused...
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PaulBuchanan
04th April 2011
The beauty of caving is that no matter how young or old or fit you are it always feels like going through glass to another side of a mirror. Entering a world that is so different from what we know. You can choose to venture there on a comfortable lit boar...
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Author:
Charles Scullin
30th March 2011
The strongest types of permanent magnets are known as earth magnets. They were invented in the 1970s and are sometimes called rare earth magnets although this is a misnomer as the elements they are derived from are quite abundant in nature. They are usual...
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Author:
Marie Winston
29th March 2011
The essentials for your survival kit Sometimes it's easy to lose your way in an unfamiliar wood. Carrying a compass and maps of the general area that you will be hunting in can help in the event that you get lost. Carry a flashlight with extra batteries i...
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Author:
Nick Matthews
24th March 2011
Technologies performs a tremendously vital part in the progress of our own existence. We don't have to go to some person’s home if we require to notify that person something. Practically all we certainly have to attempt to do is to contact using our very ...
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Author:
Richard McWhilly
23rd March 2011
While walking down the walkway to the beach from my condo, I was looking at the lights that lined the walkway to the beach. I suppose I had never noticed them before because they just sit there unobtrusively doing their job… giving light at night so you d...
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Author:
HaroldWayne
21st March 2011
Are you wondering about the advantages of using flashlight? Commonly, the flashlight is known as torch. The conventional source of illuminations possesses electric battery and incandescent light. Today, Metal flashlights have become a well known phenomeno...
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Author:
S Prupas
17th March 2011
Traveling is an adventure, but you don't want the entire trip to be one unpleasant surprising adventure after another. You may be traveling on business or taking the family on a trip simply for the joy of making memories. In either event, good planning ...
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Author:
Cynthia R. Thomas
10th March 2011
Promotional items are always a great way to get your company out to people. With your logo on various free items, you are getting constant advertising. That is, if they use it. If you get something as common as a promotional pen, it may get lost in the bo...
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Author:
Mark Etinger
08th March 2011
One important thing that people have realized over the past few years is the importance of survival kits. So many disastrous events that have taken place in last few years showed how the entire world can be turned upside down in just a matter of few secon...
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Author:
Andi Murfy
03rd March 2011
You do not want to get caught in the middle of a perfect storm. This natural calamity can be very disastrous but more so if you experience it completely unprepared. To make sure you can improve your chances of surviving, take note of the following tips:
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Author:
Nelson Berry
01st March 2011
Tired of your camera bouncing around during your hike? Strap it into place, for comfort and for fast access.
Here's the hiking photographer's dilemma: do you stash your camera in the backpack so that it doesn't bounce around and possibly get damaged, o...
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Author:
Anand
01st March 2011
When there's a wind whipping that truly does chill the bones, the last thing that's on a homeowner's mind is probably the state of affairs in terms of household protection. Sure, there might be a bit of stressing out about the best way to avoid potential ...
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Author:
Joseph Hildebrandt