Saturday, November 15, 2014
Getting Car Ready For Winter
It has taken me longer than I wanted it to take, getting my car ready for winter. I was without heat and yesterday I got it in and they found out that it was simple - the switches were broke. Put in new switches and now I have heat. It is an older Focus which for some reason has some silly things that happen to it. Like the radio not working and then working, the lighter now working, the switches breaking for heat/ac, driver's side door breaking, etc. Any crazy thing you can think of it has happened in this car!
Ebola Holocaust (Free Kindle Thriller)
The natural Ebola virus that turns internal organs into a liquified mush is terrifying enough. Genetically engineered into an unseen and highly contagious biological weapon it becomes a horrific nightmare. This dark novel, partly based on fact, starts in July 1944 when a brilliant scientist makes a solemn undertaking to Hitler to complete the extermination of Jews through revolutionary germ warfare. His first step is to dispatch by U-boat a handful of Jewish concentration camp prisoners accompanied by their SS guards to a remote uninhabited island off the north coast of Scotland. From there the chilling mission progresses to secret laboratories deep within the Soviet Union, to the steamy jungles of the Congo, to a luxury resort island in the Maldives and finally to the current Islamic Republic of Iran. With time running out, Mossad agent David Rosen is tasked with preventing an unstoppable biological weapon being unleashed on mankind.
Christmas Gifts For The Kids...(These Will Sell Out FAST!!)
My Little Man is obsessed with Minecraft!! That is all he talks about and wants to do. He has notebooks full of ideas he has come up with and reads everything he can get his hands on about Minecraft. So, you can only imagine how happy I was when I seen that they now have 6 new Lego Minecraft sets!! He most likely won't get all of them, but can get one or two. Be a very happy little camper this Christmas!




Thursday, November 13, 2014
Prepper's Survival Pantry: Prepper's Survival Guide to Emergency Food and Water Storage When Disaster Strikes
Can you save a life? During emergencies and disasters, having safe drinking water and nutritious foods can make a difference between life and death!
Fighting for survival is based not only in strength but in knowledge and skills. Be the hero you’ve always wanted to be by reading this book and learn how you can save your family!
In this book you will learn:
a. How to store food for emergencies
b. How to cook without electricity
c. How to make your own preserved and canned foods
d. How to sustain health with limited food source
e. How to store water
f. How to find water source
g. How to prepare and treat water
h. How to prepare a disaster survival kit
i. And much more!
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Easy Steps To Flush Your Car's Radiator
The radiator of the car should be flushed every few months. This prevents any particle build up and lowers the rust that gets built up inside.
Steps in flushing a radiator:
1. You must park your car over a level surface. Then you must turn on the heater. While engine is heating up, cover the engine to prevent splashes from going into the radiator.
2. Remove the radiator cap. Let water out and detach upper and lower hose radiators.
3. Check the hoses. Faulty hoses should be replaced.
4. Allow fluids to leak out of radiator and note the color. Brown water means radiator has a rust build up.
5. Plug a running hose into the radiator and let water run for several minutes until the water that drips is clear and not dirty.
6. Plug the bottom part of radiator with the same running hose to do a reverse flush action. Repeat flushing from top and bottom for several times.
7. When done, fill the radiator with coolant liquid and close the radiator cap.
8. Make sure that the cap is in good condition or else replace it.
9. Start the engine and leave running for several minutes to see if there is any leak.
10. If there is no leak, then procedure was successful. You may need to add a sealant on the cap to ensure that no coolant escapes but it is not that important and can be added later on.
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