Our weekly Snippets column is a collection of short items: responses to posted articles, practical self-sufficiency items, how-tos, lessons learned, tips and tricks, and news items — both from readers and from SurvivalBlog’s editors. Note that we may select some long e-mails for posting as separate letters.
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It is time to contact your U.S. House and Senate members again, to encourage them to get both the Hearing Protection Act (HPA — de-regulating suppressors) and the SHORT Act (de-regulating SBRs and SBSes) into the pending budget reconciliation bill, and pass them! Please phone their offices several times.
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#2 Son suggested this very practical piece: Do-It-Yourself Air Cleaners: Making Cleaner Air More Accessible [1].
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SurvivalBlog Editor-At-Large Mike Williamson posted some cogent observations on Hardened Aircraft Shelters (HAS) [2], over at Facebook.
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Brad F. in Idaho wrote:
“I wanted to give you an update on how retail silver and gold are being delt with in coin stores. Last week I went to a coin store that
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Reader H.L. wrote to recommend this essay: The Last Apprentices of Reality: Trade, Truth, and the Restoration of American Know-how [3].
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Thanking the Old Dominion University ROTC Cadets Who Stopped a Terrorist Attack [4].
JWR’s Comment: I can just imagine a future conversation, on active-duty:
“So, where did you earn that Purple Heart?
“In an ROTC classroom.”
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Hot Pot, Hot Mess: Service Robot Goes Berserk In San Jose Dining Room, Must Be Tackled By Staff [5].
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The Southeastern Primitive Rendezvous (SEPR) [6] will be held April 10-17th at the Reavis Family Farm (297 Reavis Road Yadkinville, North Carolina 27055.)
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Video: Poor Man’s Radio Encryption (FCC HATES this Baofeng Secret) [7]. JWR’s Comment: Keep in mind that voice inversion methods are very easy to break!
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Blog reader C.B. suggested this video: How Smart Mechanics Are Bypassing The Dealership (The “Delete” Loophole) [8].
Please Send Us Your Snippets!
Please send your snippet items for potential posting to JWR [9]. or AVL [9]. You can do so either via e-mail or via our Contact [10] form.