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Back on Murder by J. Mark Bertrand

Posted on January 14, 2012 by athomasJanuary 13, 2012

Back on Murder I finished reading Back on Murder and it was a great read. The writer did an excellent job of describing the thought process a detective goes through working a case. Roland March is the lead detective on … Continue reading →

Posted in Book Review | Tagged Book Review, books

Can it really be a 12 year old hamburger?

Posted on January 13, 2012 by athomasJanuary 13, 2012

12 year Old Hamburger Does a 12 year old Hamburger seemingly preserved have anything to teach us? I must have missed all the chatter about a lady that uses her hamburger she purchased from McDonald’s in 1996 as a tool … Continue reading →

Posted in Cooking, Society, Survival | Tagged Canning, Food Preservation, Survival

CFL Flounder Lights make for a quiet evening

Posted on January 12, 2012 by athomasJanuary 12, 2012

CFL Flounder Lights Incorporating CFL Flounder Lights on your boat ensures a quiet night out on the water. The Compact Florescent Light bulb hereby known as CFL has allowed many people to return to the use of a battery for … Continue reading →

Posted in Fishing, Survival, Technology | Tagged Fishing, flounder, off grid, solar, Survival

1 winner of the Congressional Medal of Honor

Posted on January 11, 2012 by athomasJanuary 11, 2012

Congressional Medal of Honor Someone sent me an email about the passing of a Congressional Medal of Honor winner and how the media did not report on it. I looked and it appears that Capt Ed. Freeman passed away in … Continue reading →

Posted in History | Tagged Hero, History, MOH

Kirkman Little Giant really puts out some Light

Posted on January 10, 2012 by athomasJanuary 9, 2012

Kirkman Little Giant The Kirkman Little Giant is a shining beacon. I think there is no doubt in my three readers minds that I want to be prepared if the Lights go out. I have talked about 2 important things … Continue reading →

Posted in Family, History, Society, Survival | Tagged family, History, Hurricane, off grid, Survival, Weather

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