The POC Obex Spin BC has an embedded NFC chip to share your health data with first responders in the event of an emergency. But many of those first responders don’t know how to use this emerging technology — yet. At its core, a helmet does two things: First, in the event of an impact,
Month: October 2019
Photo By Beth Young Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Bridalveil After an Autumn Storm” by Beth Young. Location: Yosemite National Park, California. “The morning after a robust and desperately needed rainstorm quenched California, Yosemite Valley transformed into a wonderland of low-lying, swirling mist with replenished waterfalls,” explains Young. “The swirling fog at the base
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) and the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism (KDWPT) has advice that goes for many residents in much of the United States: Avoid Tick Bites! The KDHE notes spring and summer are hunting, fishing, camping, and hiking seasons. It is also the time of year when
The reality of surviving a forest fire is much worse than hearing of it from a distance. The tragic forest fires that have struck California are one more reminder of how dangerous the forces of nature can be. That something which started out so small could wreck such massive devastation, totally leveling one town, is
Water Well There’s something that our ancestors all had on their property, which we don’t often have today. No, I’m not referencing a barn, although that would be true. I’m referring to a water well. City water is something relatively new, at least as we know it. Before that, people had to rely on well
Perhaps you’ve heard the saying “God gives his toughest battles to his strongest soldiers.” Well, on a frigid February morning in 2007, a tough-as-nails logger named Gary Edinger faced a battle for his life after severing his leg while felling a tree in the remote woods of Northern Wisconsin. This is his remarkable story of
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