April 2012
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How to make long burning fire? Swedish fire torch
“Fire is made on the top and the fire will then burn down the inside of the log, drawing in air via the cuts.” Link.
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Chamomile
Chamomile has a long history of use in Europe for digestive ailments. The active constiuents of chamomile have anti-inflammatory properties, and ease spasm and discomfort in the digestive tract.
Indigestion
Anxiety
Insomnia
Canker sores
Colic
Conjunctivitis, eye irritations
Crohn’s disease
Diarrhea
Eczema
Gingivitis
Hemorrhoids
Menstrual disorders
Migraine
Irritable bowel...
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Camping tricks.
Channel lock pliers make good pot holders.
Nylon rope can be used as shoe laces.
Use a large zip lock plastic bag, filled with air, as a pillow.
A plastic bottle makes a good latrine for cold weather camping. (You don’t have to ‘go’ very far from your sleeping bag). Keep it just outside the tent flap.
Carry several pieces of lumber cut into two-inch squares to summer camp and use these to...
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3D view, "Spot the difference"
This is the second part of the eye crossing post.
Each stereo view consists of two images, one for each eye. Free viewing is the technique that will allow you to direct each of these images separately and simultaneously into each eye. Once that happens, you are said to have “fused” the pair of images into a stereo view. (3D) Link
And the “Spot the difference” riddle...
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ShareCraft 2012 - Save the Children East Africa →
Please reblog for the kids!
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How to cross your eyes
Hold out your finger at eye leve at arm’s length. Focus on that object, trying to ignore everything behind it.
Bring the object closer to your face. Do this slowly, and make sure to keep your focus on that object only.
Stop when the object is close to your face. Once your finger or pen is about 2-4 inches from your face, your eyes should cross. Take a moment to continue to focus on the...
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