Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Downloading. Finally


Not yet. =/

MUST DOWNLOAD

Tom Sturridge and Rachel Bilson.
*drools

Downloaded

Disco-ish
Peaceful-ish
The same

Downloading

Saturday, July 10, 2010

How to survive in a desert

1. Be aware of flash floods and winter.

2. Always stay warm.

3. Be aware of rattlesnakes.

28 Survival Kits

My survival kit should include:

1. A lighter. Complete with a torch with it.

2. A match.

3. A small torch.

4. A pixie knife. Sharp though.

5. Waterproof plastic/container.

6. Cotton balls.

7. Bandages.

8. 10-20 ft wire

9. Compass

10. Plastic Wrap or plastic sheet (For Collecting Water)

11. Garbage bags, 1 - used to collect water from plants via transpiration, to keep yourself dry, for sleeping on.

12. 2 Tylenol/Advil (Vacuum Packed)

13. Duct Tape

14. Various Sized Safety Pins

15. 1 Forearm Length of Aluminum Foil (for signaling or cooking)

16. Small mirror

17. Poncho.

18. Whistle.

19. Latex gloves

20. Wash cloth.

21. dust face mask.

22. Cash

23. Tissues.

24. Battery operated FM transistor. a radio.

25. Food

26. Sling shot.

27. Razor

28. Proper Backpack

29. AL-Quran.


"It is wise to be a little paranoid"

Friday, July 9, 2010

How to survive a venomous snake bite

"The key to survival is to remain calm "

a) The simplest is to get to the hospital as soon as possible. Calmly walk to the car, calmly get in the car, calmly drive to the hospital and calmly wait.

Fact: By becoming agitated, your heart beats faster and you increase the flow of blood to the affected area and increase the amount of toxin able to find its way into your tissues.

b) Eventhough many told to kill the snake and bring it with you, do not do this as it waste your precious time to live. Doesnt matter whether or not the snake bite causes effect to you or not.

c) Call the ambulance, if you are far away from the hospital. Remember to stay standing, stay hydrated and stay calm.

d) For shallow snakebite, let the initial wound naturally bleed out. If the bite is deep enough to cause a blood spurt, apply pressure to the wound and call emergency.

e) Do not suck out the toxins!

f) Do not tie a piece of clothing around the infected part to stop bleeding tightly.

g) Use a contriction band instead.

h) Do not let the pain overcome your reason; you are the smart one, not the snake’s venom.

i) Prevention: Never approach.

j) Do not put any ice on the bite. or cold substance.

k) Tie a bandage 2-4 inches above the bite( loose enough to fit one finger in.)

1) SAWYER extractor. Its a big syringe. to take out all sorts of venoms from bite marks. leave it sucked, for 2 minutes, then throw it away. then do it again. lay down, try and keep the bite, below the heart.