Thursday, September 18, 2014

VIDEO: This Police Officer Gives a New Meaning to ‘Protect and Serve’ and It’s Awesome

VIDEO: This Police Officer Gives a New Meaning to ‘Protect and Serve’ and It’s Awesome: "Ever since the Michael Brown shooting in Ferguson, Missouri, there has been an attempt by the typical leaders of the racial grievance industry, Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, Eric Holder, and Barack Obama, to portray all police officers as bad. In fact, they have attempted to portray white police officers as blood thirsty, cold-hearted killers of black people. It is an insult to those men and women in blue who put on a uniform every day and risk their lives ‘to protect and serve.’"



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Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Turret flight tests to pave the way for laser weapons on military aircraft

Turret flight tests to pave the way for laser weapons on military aircraft: "High energy laser (HEL) systems have been the subject of military research for decades, but it is only in recent years that the technology has advanced to the point where it is feasible for such systems to be mounted on military ground vehicles and sea vessels. Initial flight tests have now been conducted on a new aircraft laser turret that will help pave the way for HEL systems to be integrated into military aircraft"



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Monday, September 15, 2014

Q&A: The First-Ever Expedition to Turkmenistan's "Door to Hell"

Q&A: The First-Ever Expedition to Turkmenistan's "Door to Hell": "More than four decades ago, a gaping, fiery crater opened up in the desert of northern Turkmenistan (map), likely the result of a drilling mishap."



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Friday, September 5, 2014

Amazon.com: Disc golf: How to play, and how to play better eBook: Steven Pease: Books

Amazon.com: Disc golf: How to play, and how to play better eBook: Steven Pease: Books:



I’ve got a book about disc golf on Amazon that I am running a 2 day promo where you can download and read it for free.  Check it out, tell your friends and then write a review about it on Amazon.
Thanks


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Monday, September 1, 2014

Death Valley’s moving rocks caught in the act | Las Vegas Review-Journal

Death Valley’s moving rocks caught in the act | Las Vegas Review-Journal: "One of Death Valley’s most enduring mysteries has been solved by what one researcher called “the most boring experiment ever.”

For decades, people have puzzled over Racetrack Playa, where hundreds of rocks weighing as much as 700 pounds roam across the surface of the dry lake bed, leaving meandering tracks hundreds of yards long.

Researchers have investigated the phenomenon since the 1940s, but all they ever produced was speculation. No one ever actually saw the rocks move."



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5 Amazing 3D Printing Applications You Have to See to Believe

5 Amazing 3D Printing Applications You Have to See to Believe: "What would you do with a 3D printer?  If the people developing these applications have anything to say about it, you might be surprised.  There’s a lot of excitement surrounding 3D printers these days, and it isn’t hard to see why.  There’s something fundamentally cool about watching a real, physical object leak out of cyberspace through the end of a print head."



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How to Make a Paracord Bracelet

How to Make a Paracord Bracelet: "Learn how to make a paracord with this fun video. Bad jokes included! Instructions below...but you should really watch the video too!"



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Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Leif electric skateboard carves on the asphalt like it's on snow

Leif electric skateboard carves on the asphalt like it's on snow: "Since we began covering new technology and hardware in 2002, one of the most prevailing trends in sports has been the skateboard that rides more like a snowboard/surfboard. Apparently no one has gotten it quite right (or there's a good deal of money to be made), because it pops up again and again, going back so far as the StreetCarver from none other than BMW, right through recent designs like Swing Blade and Lean Board."



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Scientists create water splitter that runs on a single AAA battery

Scientists create water splitter that runs on a single AAA battery: "A new emissions-free device created by scientists at Stanford University uses an ordinary 1.5-volt battery to split water into hydrogen and oxygen at room temperature, potentially providing a low-cost method to power fuel cells in zero-emissions vehicles and buildings."



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Transparent solar collectors may replace conventional windows

Transparent solar collectors may replace conventional windows: "Researchers working at Michigan State University (MSU) have created a completely transparent solar collector which is so clear that it could replace conventional glass in windows. The new devices – dubbed transparent luminescent solar concentrators – have the potential to not only turn windows into solar electric generators, but the screens of smartphones, vehicle glazing, and almost anything else that has a see-through surface."



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Monday, August 25, 2014

ADAK camping trailer keeps you cozy off the grid

ADAK camping trailer keeps you cozy off the grid: "The search for the perfect mobile, off-grid living solution continues. Over the past year, we've already seen many such designs, from within the crisp halls of the Düsseldorf Caravan Salon, to their natural habitat at Overland Expo, to the occasional EcoTrek or Fieldsleeper International debut. Another fairly new design, the ADAK Trailer is what happens when a group of lifelong sportsmen huddled around the campfire get to talking about what's wrong with camper design. It combines ride-anywhere grit and comfy, spacious living."



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Saturday, August 23, 2014

Survival Skills: How to Find Water In the Wild | Ready Nutrition

Survival Skills: How to Find Water In the Wild | Ready Nutrition: "Our life depends on having clean water to drink. Knowing ways to find water in the wild will especially be helpful if you are in a bug out situation, or if you happen to lose your way in the woods."



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