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Post by captaindryfter on Sept 3, 2014 7:51:41 GMT 10
Got a kick outta this. Anyone else know any survival hacks that could come in handy?
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Post by captaindryfter on Aug 26, 2014 18:26:44 GMT 10
Also, I'm willing to share some of my knowledge. Growing up in a marine family, for some reason my dad always raised me to do the right thing and protect people, then turned around and trained me to be a bloody criminal. Picking locks, hotwiring cars, bypassing alarms, moving silently (my mom still hates him for that one) I have a whole suite of knowledge that one normally uses to put themselves on a most wanted list with the local police. its not so much those skills that are bad,actually more people should have them its more about how we use our knowledge and unfortunately those awesome skills are used by and for personal gain at others exspense which tarnishes' them for what they are,which is damn handy to know.Same as fire starting in all its forms,wrong hands devestating right hands lifesaving.whish I,d learnt to pick locks. Do what I did to start. Get a paperclip for the actual pick, then make a tension tool. Get your hands on an old windshield wiper blade, and pull the rubber off of it, you'll find a long thin strip of metal in the blade. Get yourself a pair of pliers and some tinsnips, and cut off about 2-3 inches of it. Bend about a quarter of an inch at either a 45 or 90 degree angle, and you have a tension tool. From there, look up the basics online, and pratice on your own locks. Just make sure you don't lock yourself out of the house while doing so.
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Post by captaindryfter on Aug 20, 2014 8:23:49 GMT 10
To anyone who's already downloaded it, do you think there's anything in there that doesn't need to be? Maybe if I parse it down some more, it could be downloaded easier.
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Post by captaindryfter on Aug 19, 2014 8:20:20 GMT 10
Let me know if for whatever reason you can't get it working, and I'll see what I can do on my end.
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Post by captaindryfter on Aug 19, 2014 7:58:12 GMT 10
It's not a problem. Always up to helping anyway I can.
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Post by captaindryfter on Aug 19, 2014 7:48:00 GMT 10
Massive effort? Took me half an hour. Less, when I actually think about it. And all that is just files I've saved over the years, thought y'all might want to check them out. So, enjoy!
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Post by captaindryfter on Aug 19, 2014 1:30:42 GMT 10
Alright, it's ready to download now and I'm going to bed. Y'all let me know what y'all think.
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Post by captaindryfter on Aug 19, 2014 1:25:25 GMT 10
Yeah, may take a bit, but it should be up by then. I'm about to crash myself.
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Post by captaindryfter on Aug 19, 2014 0:47:16 GMT 10
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Post by captaindryfter on Aug 19, 2014 0:40:24 GMT 10
... Well okay. 973 MBs.
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Post by captaindryfter on Aug 19, 2014 0:37:01 GMT 10
It's compressing now. Like I said, nothing illegal, just a bunch of various survival guides, some old military handbooks, and I even threw in a folder of printable range targets I downloaded from somewhere.
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Post by captaindryfter on Aug 19, 2014 0:27:35 GMT 10
Give me a moment, I'm gonna find out exactly.
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Post by captaindryfter on Aug 19, 2014 0:26:08 GMT 10
There's a bunch of repetitive information. I can parse it down, and maybe... I don't know, two gigs worth of stuff?
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Post by captaindryfter on Aug 19, 2014 0:21:05 GMT 10
Almost positive not all of this will be considered useful, but hey, it never hurts to learn something new.
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Post by captaindryfter on Aug 19, 2014 0:19:17 GMT 10
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Post by captaindryfter on Aug 19, 2014 0:14:12 GMT 10
The Psychology of Interrogations and Confessions - A handbook Understanding Surveillance Technologies Spy Devices Their Origins and Applications 27 Katas Shotokan Karate Knife Fighting Manual Aikido - Pressure points Ruerngsa, Yod - Muay Thai - The art of fighting Martial Arts - Brazilian Jiu-jitsu basics Sword Fighting- Principles of Broadsword -1869 USA Kenpo Combtives self-defense course apprentice levels 1 thru 5 Combat survival and evasion knife fighting pressure points military hand to hand combat guide Principles of War Getaway Driving Techniques for escape and evasion ... More bloody first aid and medical books than I have the patience to type out. I'll probably screen shot it in a bit and post that.
Body Language - Allan Pease Criminal Psychology Textbook of Medical Physiology
11 steps to survival - Canada Emergency Measures Organization Basic Cold Weather Training Combat Survival Guerrilla Skills You will Survive Doomsday - Bruce Beach Homemade soap Captain Dave's Survival Gude Disinfecting after the flood Emergency water treatment & Sanitation Handout pages Gardening Classic - How to grow and prepare tomatoes Injurious Plants The City peoples book of raising food. 125 Jerky Recipes (It's a Doc file, may not work.) 500 bread recipes Culinary herbs, part 1-7 survival-60 uses of vinegar Canning butter Canning hamburger (this worries me) Drying foods Family Food Security Food Storage Cooking School How much to store Salt cureing meat Survival-Drying food Nuclear Biological & Chemical warfare sruvival Fema 7 Day supply calendar Benson, Ragnar, The modern survival retreat Building a smoke house Common sense guide to being prepared Emergency food and water supply Essential underground handbook Finding your direction when lost How to prepare for any disaster The complete outdoorsman handbook Survival Emergency preparedness checklist Survival Firs aid for soldiers Survival Map and compass Survival wilderness shelter types Survival wintertime camping water proof matches camp life in the woods and the tricks of trapping how to find hidden cameras secrets of lockpicking magicians arsenal, professional tricks of the trade. ...
Yeah, there's more, but bloody ell that's a lot to read already.
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Post by captaindryfter on Aug 18, 2014 23:40:54 GMT 10
Sure thing. I'll put up the list then I'm crashing myself.
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Post by captaindryfter on Aug 18, 2014 23:35:58 GMT 10
Actually, I'm still running off the coffee. Can't fall asleep yet. Give me a few minutes, and I'll get to typing. And yeah, it's all legal, unless it's suddenly illegal to have copies of stuff like the military guide to first aid (or whatever the bloody thing is called).
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Post by captaindryfter on Aug 18, 2014 23:17:09 GMT 10
Thanks, Nex. And don't worry about Mason, he's a fighter. When he first showed up at the hotel, he had a hole in his side you could fit a golf ball in. He got better. I think some prick kicking him probably didn't even really register.
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Post by captaindryfter on Aug 18, 2014 23:14:34 GMT 10
I just found my hard drive with a bunch of various guides in pdf format. Everything from picking locks to out and out survival, military and civilian. I need to get to sleep soon, just got off of work, but if anyone is interested in them, I can write up a list of what I have when I wake up, and find a way to link them to whoever wants a copy.
So, is anyone interested?
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