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A Double-Edged Multitool: Leatherman Releases The Raptor

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While I’ve been licensed as a basic EMT (unlike paramedics in my state, I can only dispense certain specific medications, can’t start IVs, intubate, or use an EKG or non-automated defibrillator) since 2004, I’ve never actually worked professionally as an EMT. I’ve volunteered on multiple occasions for the Boston Marathon, and I’ve taught continuing education […]

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The Wired Woods: How To Live In The Forest Using Only Car Batteries And A Composting Toilet

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Advances in alternative energy technology over the last four decades have made it both easier and cheaper to live off-grid. This series provides a personal perspective on the pluses and minuses of living with technology in the forests of Northern California.   It’s July, 1984. The miners’ strike in England is getting bloody. The twenty-third summer […]

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Israel’s Iron Dome — Remote Controlled Defense Proves Its Value

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If the military conflicts of the last decade have taught us anything, it’s that the computer is one of the most dangerous weapons in the history of warfare. Computers have proven invaluable in offensive and defensive systems, simplified the gathering of real time intelligence, and have granted militaries with the technology that has the ability […]

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Hubway Provides Rental Pedal Power

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It started with my bucket list. “Go into space” was nixed by my then-girlfriend/now-wife after a viewing of Apollo 13 on one of our early dates. “Go skydiving” was met with “after any hypothetical children are done with college.” “Learn to drive stick” would require access to a car with manual transmission. “Finally learn to […]

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