Saturday, December 17, 2011

2 moderate earthquakes in the coastal waters of Puerto Rico

Well here in the east of the Island I felt the bed shacking.

http://earthquake-report.com/2011/12/17/2-moderate-earthquakes-in-the-coastal-waters-of-puerto-rico/


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Friday, December 16, 2011

My Current EDC

Ok so let me show you some pics that I took recently of my EDC (Every Day Carry). Note that I don't take knives to my work (School).

My EDC Maxpedition Wallet, Maxpedition Fatty Pocket Organizer and my Ipad 2.




Most of my EDC is inside this organizer, let's see what's inside. 



Inside is a FAK (First Aid Kit), small notebook, headphones, pens, Cree LED AA Flashlight, rechargeable batteries, my favorite knife a CRKT M-16 and tube container. 


Depending on where I am going I choose between my two CRKT knifes. On top the CRKT Hammond Cruiser and the CRKT M-16. The light is a Cree AA Flashlight and it works great for only $8. The flashlight look similar to more expensive lights and so far has prove reliable during power outages and my Geocaching trips.


Inside the FAK I have just the basic stuff, Band-Aids, Pain reliever pills and water purification tablets.


When I want to go really small I just take my Spyderco Lady Bug and my Fenix E01.


Here's another option Fenix E01 and my Boker Subcom knife.


And finally my bag, Maxpedition Sitka Gearslinger. 












Thursday, December 15, 2011

Monday, December 5, 2011

Prepare for riots in euro collapse.




Prepare for riots in euro collapse, Foreign Office warns
British embassies in the eurozone have been told to draw up plans to help British expats through the collapse of the single currency, amid new fears for Italy and Spain.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/8917077/Prepare-for-riots-in-euro-collapse-Foreign-Office-warns.html

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Thursday, October 6, 2011

RIP Steve Jobs



"Sometime life hits you in the head with a brick. Don't lose faith." -Steve Jobs,




Thank you Steve for the best computer I ever had, thank you for the best phone in the world, thank you for some of the most magical devices the world has ever seen like my Ipad.  Without you we still be using flip phones and carrying huge laptops. Above all thank you for having a great imagination!

                                 The World will miss you!  

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Ipad 2

I have used many tablets and everytime I love my Ipad 2 more. For an EDC computer it's almost as Apple says "Magical". It blends with my Maxpedition Sitka almost perfectly and it turns on in an instant. Just one word AWESOME.


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Sunday, September 25, 2011

This is for you!

Cuando las personas intentan hacerle daño a los demas no se dan cuenta que es por que uno es mejor que ellos y no aguantan eso. Todo es producto de la envidia. Yes you are a LOSER por eso estas solito! Jejeje :)

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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

The Cause Of Riots And The Price of Food




https://www.technologyreview.com/blog/arxiv/27083/?p1=blogs


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Saturday, August 6, 2011

Solarlink FR600



If you are looking for a emergency radio this one is a great option.

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Recent Earthquake Activity around PR.

Take a look at the PR area and then compare it to the rest of the world.








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Monday, August 1, 2011

Tropical Storm EMILY

A TROPICAL STORM WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR PUERTO RICO AND THE ISLANDS OF VIEQUES AND CULEBRA.





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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

EDC Apps for the Ipad 2

To say that the Ipad 2 has replace my EDC netbook is an understatement. Now the only time I use the PC is when I have to print a document but everything else I do on the Ipad. I used to carry my Netbook everywhere but not anymore. The Ipad has an incredible battery life, mine last for over ten hours even while playing movies or games. Since this is a 3G model I have no problem connecting to the net from any place. As an EDC device is awesome is always on my Maxpedition Falcon II or in my LA Police Gear bag and since weight is not a problem you tend to forget is there.

This is a list of some of the emergency apps I have on the Ipad:

RadarScope; great weather app probably the best radar app in the store, pretty expensive but worth every penny.

Disaster Alert; I you want to stay on top of everything happening around the world in terms of emergencies this is the app.

QuakeWarn HD; it displays info on every major earthquake around the world and even sends you push notifications when the quake is near your location.

POM Alert; this little app will send you notifications when a emergency occurs near your actual location.

Sunday, May 1, 2011

RadarScope Weather App

This has to be the best radar app out there. I have been using it for about 8 months now and let me tell you if you want to know the weather this is it. Very easy to use for weather enthusiasts like me I highly recommend this app for your Iphone and Ipad. I currently use this on both and it's simply amazing. This is info from the developers page:

  RadarScope is a specialized display utility for weather enthusiasts that allows you to browse NOAA's public NEXRAD Level 3 data feed.  It can display the latest base reflectivity, base velocity, storm relative velocity and more data from any NEXRAD radar site in the United States (now including Alaska and Hawaii), Guam, and Puerto Rico.

These aren't smoothed PNG or GIF images, this is real Level 3 radar data rendered in its original radial format for a high level of detail.
Whether you are scanning reflectivity for a mesocyclone's tell-tale hook echo, trying to pinpoint the landfall of a hurricane's eye wall, or looking for small features like velocity couplets in the radial velocity product, only RadarScope gives you the power to view radial NEXRAD weather radar on your iPhone or iPod.
Pinch or stretch to zoom in and out. Drag your finger around the map to scroll. Tap the radar sweep button in the toolbar to switch radars. Select one of the more than 140 different radar sites, with the rotating radar beam representing each radar's approximate coverage area. Plot your current position by tapping the location button. Tap the loop button to download and animate over the last six images. Display the names of over 25,000 cities and towns on the map as you zoom and scroll. Tap and hold the color legend to see the data values.
Meanwhile, RadarScope will retrieve and display updated data automatically (approximately every 5 to 10 minutes, depending on the radar scan strategy).  NEXRAD radar data are obtained from a public access web site operated by NOAA's National Weather Service.

                               It shows your position and will auto locate you in the map.


                       The app shows when there is a warning of any type.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Hiking Trip to El Yunque Rain Forest

This is a series of Pics from my last visit to el Yunque National Rain Forest. I took my Maxpedition Falcon II in this trip and let me tell you it is great for long walks. I had a 72oz bladder inside with a 32oz Nalgene bottle in the Maxpedition bottle holder outside and never felt any discomfort.

El Yunque as it is commonly known in the Island is the perfect place to spend a day if you love the outdoors.

                                      One of the many trails.

                   Puerto Rico Telephone Company Communication System
                                     Pico del Este Radar Station

                                               @the top
                                          Me and my wife.


Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Follow this rules if you want to survive. The Survival Rule of Threes is a convenient way of memorizing the order of importance for each basic survival necessity. In extreme survival situations you cannot survive more than:
  • 3 minutes without air
  • 3 hours without shelter
  • 3 days without water
  • 3 weeks without food

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Tsunami Drill on March 23

Well what can I say the drill as always was not taken seriously by many people. I have been monitoring certain frequencies to get some information on what's happening but nothing. Here in my hometown of Yabucoa we didn't heard not a single siren or warning except the one from the SJ Weather Service. The frequency used by the Emergency Management Office here in Yabucoa is completely silent. The warning was receive by my Yaesu VX-7R and the tsunami drill began. I must say that the state police is participating in the drill and I just heard some type of exercise on their frequency not sure what they were suppose to do.

More info on the Tsunami Drill:

Caribbean tsunami drill planned for March 23 — UNESCO news release: 
Full-scale simulated tsunami alert in Caribbean
              Paris, 17 March – Following the devastating tsunami that struck Japan, 33 countries* are preparing to participate on 23 March in the first full-scale simulated tsunami alert exercise in the Caribbean. The goal is to test the Tsunami and other Coastal Hazards Warning System for the Caribbean and Adjacent Regions, which was established in 2005 by the countries of the region in collaboration with UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC).
            According to the scenario developed by the organizers** of the exercise, countries in the Caribbean will receive an alert on 23 March concerning a fictitious earthquake of 7.6 magnitude off the coast of the American Virgin Islands. Bulletins will be issued by the West Coast/Alaska Tsunami Warning Center (United States) for Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, and by the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center (PTWC) in Ewa Beach (Hawaii, US) for the rest of the area.
            The exercise, named Caribe Wave 11, does not involve communities. It aims to test the effectiveness of alert, monitoring and warning systems among all the emergency management organizations (national focal points for tsunami alerts, weather forecast offices, national coast guard, etc.) throughout the region. The test is designed to determine whether Caribbean countries are ready to respond in the event of a dangerous tsunami.
            Previous experience underlines the crucial importance of rapid transmission of information. It has also shown that national authorities must take risk into account at all levels, including education about hazards in schools, urban planning in coastal zones, modification of building codes and materials, evacuation plans for communities and organization of effective emergency services.
            Over the last 500 years, 75 tsunamis have occurred in the Caribbean. This figure represents about 10% of the entire number of oceanic tsunamis in the world during that period. Tsunamis – caused by earthquakes or landslides, or of volcanic origin – have killed more that 3500 people in the region since the mid-19th century (source: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, NOAA). In recent decades, an explosion in population growth and the number of tourists in coastal areas have further increased the region’s vulnerability.

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Earthquake Preparedness

Lately here in Puerto Rico the earth is shaking more than it usually does. Since may 2010 there have been 4 earthquakes of a 5.0 magnitude or more. I have personally felt three of them and let me tell you this is not a common occurrence here in the island. Usually we felt one every two or three years but this series of earthquakes has got me thinking about what to do in case of an emergency. Let me ask you. Are you prepare for a strong earthquake? how about a tsunami? A tsunami wave in Japan destroyed everything six miles inland and I only live about 1.2 miles from the coast. So there is the possibility that  my home town can be hit by a tsunami in the future so I decided not to wait and I already started preparing. Here is a list of things I have done already.

1. I have a Bug Out bag ready one for my wife and one for me.
2. I have already developed an scape route with three possible roads.
3. A way to communicate with each other.
4. Where to meet in case of an emergency.

This is a list so far but I will update soon.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Radiation detected at U.S. Airports

WBBM Newsradio 780 in Chicago is reporting that radiation has been detected at Ohare Airport on passengers arriving from Tokyo. The passengers triggered radiation detectors while being screened by Customs.
The Chicago Aviation Department said they are adding additional screening procedures as a precautionary measures.
Homeland Security would not comment on the situation in Chicago but officials at California’s LAX said that DHS is stepping up screening efforts. Radiation was also detected on passengers arriving at Dallas-Fort Worth. The aircraft’s cabin filtration system also tested positive for radiation.

Friday, March 4, 2011

This is just great! Oil continues to climb.


Want to know what emergencies are happening around the world?

This is the most complete website I have found on the net so far. It's called RSOE EDIS (The National Association of Radio Distress-Signalling). This page is has every bit of information bout every part of the world. 
Enjoy! 



Thursday, February 24, 2011

Oil prices above $100 amid Libya upheaval - Feb. 24, 2011

Well things are getting out of control in the middle east and we are going to pay the price. If oil goes up everything goes up. There is a call in Saudi Arabia for a protest on March 11. Can you imagine riots in Saudi Arabia and what would that do to oil prices here.


Oil prices above $100 amid Libya upheaval - Feb. 24, 2011

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Testing my new Maxpedition Jumbo EDC


This last weekend I decided to test my new Maxpedition Jumbo EDC while Geocaching with my wife and some friends. I can tell you that the experience with this pack was great. I carried everything I needed for the trip and it was very comfortable. The trip took two hours to complete and I never felt any discomfort with the shoulder strap. I am preparing a full review of the pack later this week.

MTB Pics of my last trip


Monday, February 7, 2011

Plan para evitar escasez de alimentos en la Isla - El Nuevo Día

I remember talking about this last year in my blog. You don't have to be very bright to know what's coming to many people too few crops. Puerto Rico produces only 20% of our food in case of an emergency we are in deep trouble.


It is not if but when

Plan para evitar escasez de alimentos en la Isla - El Nuevo Día

Sunday, February 6, 2011

EDC work bag update


This is my EDC work bag. the bag is a LA Police Gear Bug Out bag. I am a teacher so no knifes for me. :(
1. Condor pocket organizer
2. Yaesu VX-7R
3. Small multi tool
4. Grundig AM/FM Shortwave radio
5. Acer Aspire one netbook
6. SAS survival guide
7. Small first aid kit
8. Iphone 3G 8Gb (soon to be replace)
9. Rayovac LED flashlight