I have Photoshop and use Photoshop….when I have to. Not being a professional designer, the learning curve for that software can be frustrating. It’s not particularly intuitive for beginner or even novices to image editing. With that in mind, I went looking for a little more accessible resources as I’ve had some needs for logoContinue reading “Free Logos and Photos for All!”
Category Archives: Tools
Ditch the Key Chain With this Compact, Handy Multi-Tool.
I hate my massive pile of keys. These guys have solved this with style and lots of other useful stuff to create a really sharp and good looking key Multi-Tool. Not too much more to say. This is sharp! Their store at Amazon is here: https://amzn.to/2LAlTXT The “How it Works Video is Below:
How to Get Into Re-Chargeable Batteries for Under $50 (Including Batteries)….and You’ll Actually Use Them.
“I’ve tried getting into re-chargeable batteries before,” you’ll say. You already agree that the concept is a good one. The problem is actually using them. The other problem is where to keep the darn charger! Re-Chargeable Battery Charger That Plugs Into the Wall! It’s amazing to me that it’s taken this long to just makeContinue reading “How to Get Into Re-Chargeable Batteries for Under $50 (Including Batteries)….and You’ll Actually Use Them.”
This Actually Happened: A Former President Nearly Died on an Amazonian Expedition to Map an Undiscovered River.
Theodore Roosevelt wanted to run for Presidential election. Agreeing previously to step aside to allow younger men to run, the former “Rough Rider” changed his mind and decided to seek a third term. Running as the candidate of the Progressive Party after losing the nomination to William Howard Taft in the Republican party, he feltContinue reading “This Actually Happened: A Former President Nearly Died on an Amazonian Expedition to Map an Undiscovered River.”
Camping Survival, Solitude and the Amazing Journey of a Young Man
Luke and Sam both loved Hatchet, by Gary Paulsen, a book of survival, ingenuity and solitude. A 13 year old boy survives a plane crash in the Canadian wilderness, and begins a journey of survival and self discovery that everyone should read. If you’d like to buy our pick for the best camping and survivalContinue reading “Camping Survival, Solitude and the Amazing Journey of a Young Man”
How Do You Build a Canal Before Power Equipment?
Before automobiles, the telephone, electricity or any large earth moving construction equipment of any kind, the United States undertook one of the greatest engineering achievements in history. They connected the Atlantic and Pacific oceans through the country of Panama. In the same way that setting out to put a man on the moon was aContinue reading “How Do You Build a Canal Before Power Equipment?”
Real. Butter. Sprayer.
“We can put a man on the moon, but we can’t spray butter evenly over our popcorn.” Hasn’t this been said, like, a billion times! No more people! It’s real, it’s here, and it works! Yes, this is what you’ve always wanted. All your dreams come true. The Biem (pronounced beem) Real Butter Sprayer launched,Continue reading “Real. Butter. Sprayer.”
The Notebook to Own for Doodlers and Designers
Eight pages is all you need with the NuBoard Whiteboard Style Notebook. Created for designers and creators, the NuBoard allows you to take notes, make document changes and easily erase or edit your notes as needed. With the NuBoard, your editing, doodling or design notes can be changed and perfected as much as needed. NuBoardContinue reading “The Notebook to Own for Doodlers and Designers”
The Digital Tape Measure: What Took So Long?
Measuring with precision and accuracy is still a bit elusive in the construction trades. Marking up against a wall or counting 16ths in your head can be a recipe for disaster. Etape Inc. has solved this headache. With the new eTape16, you can now measure any item and receive a precise, digital readout. You canContinue reading “The Digital Tape Measure: What Took So Long?”
It’s Still Cold in the Mountains: Camp with this LED Beanie Cap
Average low temperatures in the mountains, even in the summer, can get below freezing. Since those low temps occur at night, when stars are insufficient for visibility, Panther Vision developed the POWERCAP 35/55 Compression LED Lighted Beanie. That’s a really long name for a stocking cap that has a tiny flashlight attached. Whether you areContinue reading “It’s Still Cold in the Mountains: Camp with this LED Beanie Cap”