This blog was originally conceived as a personal reference. Later I added notes and my publications
Monday, December 24, 2018
Saturday, December 8, 2018
I caught the wall shitters (graffiti artists) on the work
I caught the wall shitters (now this is called: graffiti artists) on the work.
Mouths were closed with scarves, they hooked fingers, well, well, real street gansta!
Juvenile morons, who taught you so to get encrypted, you lit your cart!
Thursday, December 6, 2018
Survival Knives: How to Choose and Use the Right Blade. James Morgan Ayres
Some survival guides explain the basics of how to make primitive tools. But do you know how to actually successful hunt with spear, throwing stick, bola, or primitive bow? Making tools that you do not know how to hunt with will not get you to meat. If you’re hunting with primitive weapons, especially crude survival weapons you’ve made in the field under actual survival conditions, you must adapt your strategy to the weapons available or go hungry. Author James M. Ayres grew up in the Midwest hunting squirrels, rabbits, and other small game with bows, spears, atlatls, and bolas he made myself. He has hunted with bow, spear, net, and other primitive weapons with the Lacandon in Yucatán, the Igorots in the Philippines, the K’iche’ in Guatemala, the Sasak in Indonesia, and others. In Survival Knives, he shares his knowledge so you, too, can survive using such tools and weapons. It’s not enough to have a knife and know how to make basic hunting weapons. That’s craftsmanship — not survival. Nor is it enough simply to have a knife when trapped in an emergency situation, like a collapsed building. You need to know how to conserve your knife and use it properly to escape so that it will not break and you are not injured. Learn how to use survival knives, and how to use the tools and weapons you can make with the knife — not only in wilderness, but also in urban areas, foreign countries, and disaster zones such as earthquakes, floods, fires, and civil insurrections.
Monday, December 3, 2018
Compact 8x21 Monocular
For sightseeing, hunting, bird watching, surveillance, amphitheaters, and coaching
Available in stores
Компактный монокуляр 8x21
Magnification: 8x
Objective lens diameter: 21mm
Exit pupil diameter: 2.7mm
Field angle: 7 degrees
Size: 8x2.1 cm
For: sports, camping, hunting or dropshipping
Available in stores
Sharpness, distortion are at a level sufficient for such a price.
Took for a child's toy.
Компактный монокуляр 8x21
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