Today I’m going to give you ten YouTube channels you need to be watching. I have a lot of YouTube channels I subscribe to. I use them combined Netflix and appletv to replace cable. For this list I tried to pick the a diverse range of topics. I tried to make sure that content was being consistently produced and of good quality. There are two exceptions to the consistency rule and the content is so great it outweighs the consistency issue.
Author: James Burnette
Top Ten Paleo Food Storage Items
Today I’m going to share with you my top ten paleo foods storage list. I’m sure many of you have seen the lists going around the net of the top ten Long term storage foods. I’ve seen a ton of them and most of them are the same list over and over. On top of that most of the list is things I don’t want to eat now nor in a disaster. I’m not storing wheat and not going to eat it. So I thought about it and did some serious research. I’ve come up with a list of ten paleo food storage items you need to have. Foods that are paleo friendly and have storage lives from years to indefinite. My paleo food storage list is as follows.
3 Dry Fire Drills You Can Do At Home To Shoot Better
3 Dry Fire Drills You Can Do At Home To Shoot Better
I began the year as a relatively new shooter and a not very good shot. I’ve been on a mission to improve my shooting this year and have made huge improvements. This is largely due to, getting professional training and getting out to the range more often. Dry Fire Drills have helped a lot as well.
My goal has been to go to the range no less than once a month and occasionally weekly. Shooting that often certainly helps out my shooting. The downside is that ammo is expensive and finding time for the range can be hard. My solution is for the expense and time is dry fire drills. Let me show you what I’m doing.
Waterproof and Encrypt a Thumbdrive
Today I’m going to show you how you can take a normal Thumbdrive into a waterproof, tough, encrypted version for much cheaper than the commercially available versions. The whole project was probably under $20 and only took about thirty minutes to complete.