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SHTF – Did you know about this? I didn’t…

September 2nd, 2010


I came across a little bit of information today that I thought was pretty relevant to those who are trying to be ready. You might need to alter your plans a bit.

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Facts About Thin Film Solar Panels

July 25th, 2010

Thin Film Solar Panels are made up of a lightweight and flexible material which can be rolled up and easily transported. They are therefore very useful as a source of portable solar power.

Any person who has ever used a solar-powered calculator has had “hands on” experience with Thin Film Photovoltaics. This technology has been with us for years, creating the strips which are used to power calculators

This photovoltaic technology has now evolved to a point where we can mass-produce solar panels, through the use of machines not unlike printing presses.

The substance which is used to print these photovoltaic panels is called “solar ink.”

Solar ink can be made in any color. In fact, it is possible to design the inks in such a way as to make use of different parts of the light spectrum.

Solar presses “print out” thin panels called “solar rolls.” These rolls are13 inches wide, and can be up to 2400 feet long. They can be cut to the required size, after the solar ink has been printed onto them.

The electrical connections in the roll are automatically welded in by laser. This procedure reduces the construction time considerably, as compared to the time required to construct conventional solar panels.

Once this technology reaches a cost-effectiveness of $1.00 per watt, its prices will be competitive with those of conventional fossil fuels. TFPV is rapidly approaching this benchmark, and could possibly beat it in the near future.

Solar ink can be printed onto fabrics, plastics and metals, allowing one to design panels for a wide range of products, each tailored to their specific needs.

Thin and flexible photovoltaic solar panels are not as effective as solid panels. It’s the fact that they are so much cheaper and lighter than conventional solar panels, that gives them the “edge”.

The U.S. military is extremely interested in the development of thin-film solar technology, and spent 1.seven million dollars on one laboratory last year, to facilitate the development of Thin Film Photovoltaics. The US government is interested in implementing this technology in troop communication devices, which can reduce the heat signatures which are created when troops use conventional generators.

Solar shades and tents are now available, using thin film photovoltaics, which provide up to 2kw of power. This allows them to operate laptops, communication devices, TVs, and much more.

Thin film photovoltaic devices are now widely available on the consumer market.

A flexible solar panel weighing less than a pound is now capable of recharging a laptop. Due to its flexibility, it can be rolled up and transported easily.

Flexible photovoltaic panels are also a realistic source of emergency power. They are a handy and economic addition to emergency preparedness kits and wilderness survival kits.

Current research on Thin Film Photovoltaics is aimed at increasing the power output of these panels. If this research achieves this goal, there is a very good possibility that we will have solved the problem cheap and clean renewable energy.

Anna supports the use of solar power and alternative energy in order to create a cleaner future. She has created several websites and pages on the subject of alternative energy. Learn more about clean energy forms at her blog on Solar Power.

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The Truth About Ninjutsu – The Ninja Were Mixed Martial Arts Masters Long Before MMA Was Cool!

July 15th, 2010

Have you ever wondered why mixed martial arts became so popular? Could it be because at least part of the martial arts world saw the gaps that existed within each of the popular systems and sought to remedy the situation? I think so. After all, why limit yourself to just punching and kicking, or just grappling, etc., when you can have a greater advantage with both in your arsenal?

The problem with this new approach, other than the fact that MMA tends to be sport-oriented and is laden with rules that run contrary to street self defense tactics, is that non-complimenting systems were brought together and forced to co-exist.

What I mean by this is that…

Wrestling and ground-fighting tends be strength-based and relies on muscle contraction.

Judo and aikido lean toward a more passive, relaxed adapting to the opponent’s advances, and…

Karate and tae kwon do are very aggressive, attack-oriented arts.

This creates a situation where the practitioner is required to constantly switch between the contradictory and often conflicting concepts and principles that each “style” is base upon.

But, we ninja like to say that, “we were mixed martial artists long before MMA was cool!”

And, the reason for this is that there is no contradiction between our principles of punching & kicking, grappling, joint locking techniques, or the way we use weapons. There is no contradiction because, unlike the systems created by mixing other styles together, everything in Ninjutsu is based on the same principles and concepts.

So, the ninja never has to try to make his body conform to, and reconcile the different demands of, combining techniques that require often opposite principles of application. And, this is just accounting for the unarmed part of the Ninja’s arsenal. When we add in all the weaponry (modern and classical), stealth tactics, wilderness survival, and other aspects of the art, it’s easy to see how…

Not only was the art of ninjutsu MMA before mixed martial arts were cool, but… Ninjutsu offers much, much more than mixed martial artists can conceive of!

Are you serious about mastering the art of ninjutsu – about having the power, confidence, and control to handle any attacker – any situation?

Read my newest ninja training book, “Becoming The Master.” Get your free copy at: http://www.warrior-concepts-online.com/becoming-the-master-subsc.html

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Wilderness Survival Tips : About Wild Edible Plants

June 13th, 2010


There are many edible plants in the wild, but identifying them can be tricky. Research and identify non-toxic plants and berries found in the wild with life-saving tips from an experienced wilderness expert in this free video on surviving outdoors. Expert: Matt Preye Contact: www.weu.com Bio: Matt Preye has been kayaking for 15 years in both whitewater and recreational kayaks. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

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Could someone provide me with a list of at least five films about survivalism?

May 15th, 2010

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I have a question about survival techniques: avoiding a shark attack.?

May 13th, 2010

Let’s say I was swimming in the ocean and somebody came by on a wave runner and sprinkled chum all around me. If I can’t get back to shore, is there any way to stop the sharks from eating me?
chum=a mixture of fish parts and fish blood, used to attract other fish and sharks

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Can anyone come up with a list of 5 or more films about survivalism?

May 6th, 2010

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I need a list of at least five movies about survivalism in the wilderness?

May 4th, 2010

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what are some good books about edible plants and camo techniques and survival stuff?

April 26th, 2010

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Wilderness Survival Tips : About Wilderness Survival

April 16th, 2010


Wilderness survival has as much to do with psychology as physical survival, so getting into the right mindset is the first step in planning a survival tactic. Learn a few acronyms to live by with life-saving tips from an experienced wilderness expert in this free video on surviving outdoors. Expert: Matt Preye Contact: www.weu.com Bio: Matt Preye has been kayaking for 15 years in both whitewater and recreational kayaks. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

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