This book is 316 pages with the index. This book has 14 chapters in it. This book also has a glossary in it. Would I recommend this book to a friend or family member interested in this subject? Yes, I probably would. How to survive the end of the world as we know it, by James Wesley Rawles, is a good book to have in any library. That being said, not everybody is going to have a bug out location.
I was watching high school college & pro. I gave it all up over 10 years ago. My entire life has improved mentally, physically & with my immediate family. I live my own life now, not within someone else's.
Says the grown human being that can't spell a simple word in the year 2023. With Google search the only excuse to spell something so terribly wrong is you are obviously a moron.
I just went there today 80% of it is dead and they havent updated the map inside also they blocked off certain areas such as the corner to sears and the food court chairs are closed off
A piece of wire longer than 5 feet will be better! I use 20 feet. You can probably get the "alligator clip" from a home improvement store or eBoo, since Radio Shack is out of business. Put the clip on one end and tie the loop on the other end. Then you can tie some twine to the loop and a weight, and throw the weight over a tree branch.
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Ha! So is "Passport to World Band Radio" - probably the year this video was made.
thank you for your video, i move here a couple years but i love to lived here in Pasco county , have a nice big house big lot yard than other place i have lived long time , but in port Richey & new port Richey better .
JC Penney;' s has since been torn down and made into a Apartment Complex! In addition,Sears has gone Bankrupt and closed its doors,too! However,A Food Restaurant has ecenty opened "Philly 40",so do NOT count them down yet!
Sears Eventually was shut down and the JC Penney has been torn down and has been renovated into a Apartment Complex. The only Department store left is Dillards and even th this is in question.
Michigander here. Professional male looking to relocate to Florida. Considering daytona, Cape coral, pensacola bocca Raton, what's safe and close to the ocean
Nice video about a simple way to improve shortwave and also on FM, but never use more than 25 Feet (7,6201 m) not to overload your analog radio and reception goes bad on all bands. Also you get images a lot from stations you can tune in but which arent on that frequency originally. One tip more: Keep that anrenna nearby a window or better outside the room. Keep in mind you have more signals but you also more noises (RFI of computers, TVs etc.) on shortwave. However, its a cheap and fast option to improve reception for simple world band receivers or kitchenradios. Vy, 73
This narrative was very accurate at the time. I fled the city after 15 years in 2012 but in what can only be described as a miracle turnaround the city has since become quite the place. I am currently moving back and thanks to the awful real estate prices when I did move out I still own my condo there having refused to sell it at a rock a bottom price. In fact, real estate pricing sort of says it all. In just 6 years my property has gone up 300%.
Port Richey is worse than New Port Richey regarding crime; and is more populated. Over all though West Pasco isn't as bad as everyone's making it seem. Target closed down, but now a Burlington Coat Factory and Ashley Home Store are there now. The old Service Merchandise Store that sat empty for years has been bought & a UHaul store is there now.
dummy. i just moved here from nyc. They are nonstop building up st pete. Walk around downtown.. there is scaffolding on every corner. Try anywhere else in the entire country and you can find unsightly and vacant abandoned buildings and blocks in blighted neighborhoods, what is your point lol