Archive for: July, 2009

MacJournal and WinJournal

In a recent podcast, I talked about using a journal program to store information.  As I noted in the podcast, I’ve been using MacJournal for several years now and love it.  Before I decided on this app, I checked on and tested nearly 50 other journal/note-taking apps that were available and this was the only one that came close to meeting all of my needs.

Right now, and for the next few days, Mariner, the company that sells these apps, are having a sale. We don’t get anything from this, but I’d thought I’d pass the information along that now’s a good time to buy it, if you were considering either MacJournal or WinJournal.

You can check out the software here: http://www.marinersoftware.com/shopproduct.php

Rob @ PrepCast .info

Allergies – Try a Neti Pot

Being the preparedness folks that we are, we like to have multiple solutions for the same problem. This mindset permeates all aspects of our preparedness plans, including medical and medication considerations.

I have allergies, and without medications I’m a miserable person. One solution that I’ve found that was recommended to my by an Allergist is the Neti Pot. There if nothing special or unique about a neti pot. All it is and provides is a nasal saline flush. I like the actual pot because it leaves nothing to break, where as the plastic flush containers can crack overtime.

This saline flush really does help and has made things much better for me and allowed me to cut back on the amount of medication I use to control my allergies.

Just something to consider for those that may have never encountered a neti pot.

Mike@PrepCast.info

4th of July

From all of us here at The Preparedness Podcast: Happy 4th of July. Be Safe and enjoy the time with family and friends.

Rob@PrepCast.info Greg@PrepCast.info Mike@PrepCast.info

Expand Your Skills in a Tough Job Market

As the economy continues its downturn jobs become scarcer, especially in the service sector. As of this writing the official jobless rate is 9.5% (we all know it probably double that) and June saw 467,000 job cut. This does not bode well for many, and in my opinion, for those whose skills lie solely in the field of the service sector. Those people have no really useful skills should business stop functioning or the tech sector fall apart.

How many today are unable to do simple repairs around the house or maintenance on their vehicles?

Expand your skills are learn how to do things. Carpentry, Masonry, Electrical, Welding, Vehicle maintenance, Gardening, Farming, Animal Husbandry, etc. The list can be huge. These are just things that sprang forth from the top of my head. It’s useful to know things, and with today’s access to information, there is no excuse not to learn and practice. It can seem daunting at first, but if you’ve been networking you’ve probably met those with skills that are willing to teach or coach you.

Take a look at the Preparedness Capabilities Checklist to get an idea of the skills YOU need or think you need to have.

Mike@PrepCast.info

Tarps

I was thinking about tarps the other day and thought I’d toss up a quick blurb about them. Tarps are awesome, useful, and indispensable items. Every house should have a couple lying around. There are lots of different types and sizes of tarps (tarpaulin) and you can decided what you want to purchase to keep around. I’d only suggest that it’s best to purchase the thickest, darkest, and most heavy duty tarps that you can find or afford. I like silver tarps that have a thickness greater than 10 mil.

Mike@PrepCast.info

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