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This page will contain info on the stuff I use regularly, Or maybe just cool shit I think everyone should know about.  Even though they may look like it, These are not paid advertisements. I have no connection with the manufacturers or distributers of ANY product on this page. They DO NOT pay me ( Although, If they wanted to send me free shit, I wouldn't complain)
  As a result, These are my own words. It may be possible that I use a product for something other than the purpose it was intended. It works for me.  If you mess yourself up because of something I said, Well then, I guess you really screwed up.
Products Coming Soon;
Uncle Mike's Pro-3 Triple retention duty holster (Gotta try it in the field first...)
Delphi "Roady 2" XM Radio reciever
Under $30
This item is truely "Plug and Play". Put the magnetic antenna on the roof, Plug it into the cigarette lighter, tune your FM Radio to the specified frequency, and you're there. XM has tons to offer. I'm not going to launch into a commercial... But when you spent 7 hours a day behind the wheel. It's nice.  Besides, The Glenn Beck Show makes it worth the price of admission for me.

  It has a built in FM Transmitter, Also has a cassette adaptor. It comes with enough mounting peices to put it anywhere.

It's compact, Easy to read, and easy to use.
Grundig FR200 Shortwave Radio
Radio Shack, $39.99
Information is essential to life. Ya gotta know what's going on. This radio is a "Must Have"

It recieves FM, AM, and Shortwave frequencies, It runs on AA Batteries, AC Adaptor, or DC Adaptor ( All sold seperately ) But the novel thing about this radio is that it also has a built in dynamo generator that sends juice to an included battery pack ( Just like the one running your cordless phone ) You turn the crank for 60 seconds, and get 20 minutes or more of listening power.

  The reciever is excellent. Able to capture even faint signals and bring them in strong. It includes a nylon case with a carry strap, Has a standard headphones jack. is very light weight ( Even with batteries in it )

  It's become part of my emergency kit and you should get one too.
Wolfgang Puck's Self Heating Coffee
Coffee, Oh sweet life-giving nectar of the gods... OK, That may be a bit much. However, I love my coffee. Now, OnTech Delaware Inc. has a self contained, self heating, individual sized "Can" of coffee in several flavors sold exclusively through Kroger's under the name of famed chef Wolfgang Puck.
  You open the bottom, Push in a button, and eight minutes later, The can's contents are heated to 140 degrees. Perfect for that cold morning at the camp, on the lake, or at the tailgate party.
  It's $2.25 a can, Not cheap. But worth it.
Oh, And remember to put the plastic ring back on top after you open it or you WILL burn the piss out of your lip. I speak from experience.

  The can works by creating a chemical reaction - calcium oxide (quicklime) and water. Within six minutes, the coffee in the can is heated to 145 degrees, and stays hot for half an hour.

Similar technologies have been used for hot products in Europe and Asia, and some military MREs (Meals Ready to Eat) have similar - but not nearly so easy - heating mechanisms
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