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How to better prepare yourself and your family against climate change, natural disasters and the post-oil economy (opinion)

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But we went out of our way to have these manufactured to be far safer for the environment while offering greatly improved battery life. The result is a line of products that are superior to anything similar you might find in mass marketing retailers. And at this 50% off price, it's simply the best deal you'll find anywhere on environmentally-friendly preparedness products. (It's the best deal we've ever offered, period!) Take advantage of this now. Quantities are limited. Click here to order this four-product bundle at 50% off retail.

Product review: The MH-C9000 WizardOne NiMH battery charger from Powerex

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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The charger's "Refresh" mode, for example, automatically rests one hour between charge and discharge cycles in order to keep the batteries at a low temperature (which also preserves battery life). And just to make sure each battery is safe to charge, the WizardOne MH-C9000 analyzes each battery's internal circuitry with an "impedance check" that rejects non-rechargeable batteries (so you don't end up trying to charge batteries that should never be recharged in the first place). From my extensive research on battery chargers, I have not found a safer charger on the market.

Interview: Larry Pederson and the LiteBook portable phototherapy device

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Mike: What about the battery life of this unit? Pederson: We use a lithium ion rechargeable battery similar to that used in a video camera. It gives you 90 minutes of light, fully charged. It charges at night like your cell phone. It has a timer function so that you have 15-, 30-, 45- or 60-minute settings, and it shuts off automatically. The battery is basically going to give you 90 minutes of light and yet it doesn't add depreciable weight because it's lithium ion. Mike: Well, it's very light. Pederson: Yes -- it's about 8 ounces.

The iRiver PMP-100 series: A product with the typical strengths and weaknesses of Korean technology

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Yes, the battery life is much longer than that of the current iPods that play video, for example. You can get several hours of video out of these units, which gives you more opportunities to watch Brad Pitt's mouth move. The screen has excellent display qualities, but as I've said before, Korean companies are very good at hardware while falling flat when it comes to software navigation drivers. The PMP-120 or 100 series also has a blazing fast USB 2.0 interface, so the videos are copied to the unit's internal hard drive very quickly.

Worldchanging: A User's Guide for the 21st Century

Alex Steffen
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Anyone who dismisses these devices because of their obvious limitations (bulky camera and cable, clumsy belt-pack storage, limited battery life, inability to wirelessly send signals) hasn't been paying attention. This version is ugly, ungainly, and far too limited— but it's just a hint of things to come. jc Sousveillance Who watches the watchmen? Maybe we all should. This is known as "inverse surveillance," or "sousveillance," meaning "watching from below." When citizens use cameras to record the actions of officials, either political or corporate, that's what they're doing.

Natural Cures They Don't Want You to Know About

Kevin Trudeau
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If you were to take a battery powered device and leave it on until the battery died, and compare that to turning the device on for a period of time then off for a period of time, and repeating this process several times, you would find the battery life can be as high as twice as long as nonstop usage. The body is very much like a battery. The body operates almost identically, utilizing electric current throughout. It must be given a chance to rest.



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