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Squirrel Trap & Hobo-Fishing - Ray Mears Extreme Survival - BBC
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08
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PMS SURVIVAL TIPS
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08
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Extreme Survival Military Survival 1 of 4
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Ray Mears tests his own courage as he takes part in the RAF's three-week survival course in Cornwall. He joins a team of 20 jet pilots, navigators and helicopter crew as they learn to survive at sea and on land. RAF aircrew can find themselves in action almost anywhere in the world, flying over desert, sea, jungle, woodland or the Arctic. If they are shot down behind enemy lines, they have to be able to survive in every environment. "In a few seconds, a fighter pilot can be catapulted from their jet worth millions of pounds into a Stone Age situation where they're surviving hand to mouth," says Ray. From learning to survive on water, the course moves to Dartmoor where Ray spends a week living rough in shelters, learning how to trap squirrels and birds, light fires and cook what he catches. It's wet and cold. When they go on the run for three days and nights, a hunter force is let loose to capture them. --- Ray Mears (born 1964) is a British author and TV presenter on the subject of bushcraft and survival techniques. He grew up in Southern England, and started tracking foxes at a young age. It was his Judo teacher who gave him the idea to learn survival skills. He has been teaching survival skills since 1983, when he founded the "Woodlore" School of Wilderness Bushcraft. His Outdoor Survival Handbook was published in 1990, and his first TV appearance was in 1993 in the BBC2 series Tracks. His presentation style is often praised as authoritative but relaxed and friendly. His love of his subject and his sense of communion with nature are evident in his programmes, as is his respect for indigenous cultures. He has developed something of a cult following amongst students in the United Kingdom. Ray Mears has become synonymous with survival and wilderness bushcraft through his television series Tracks, World of Survival, The Essential Guide to Rocks, and Extreme Survival. He spent his life leaning these skills and is a master of the subject. Wanting to be able to sleep out on the trail and unable to afford camping equipment, he resorted to a Robinson Crusoe approach to solving the problem. Digesting every scrap of information relating to survival that he could find in his local library, he soon began to re-learn skills that had not been employed on the North Downs for hundreds of years. Since those early days Ray has expanded his horizons by travelling the world. He has won the friendship of many nations and been privileged to accompany many tribes while hunting, tracking and searching for wild plants and medicine. In his early twenties Ray founded his company Woodlore, through which he trains both military and civilian audiences the skills of survival.
08
Jan
Survival Guide: Anaconda Bite
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08
Jan
Mobb Deep - Survival Of The Fittest
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08
Jan
The Ultimate Zombie Survival Guide
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EPISODE TWO IS NOW COMPLETE! It has been written and re-written until a perfectly good usable shooting draft has been made, and now I'm looking for funding. I never thought I would actually make a second film when I created "Episode 1", but due to overwhelming response, I now know a second episode is just what a lot of people are after. Instructional zombie survival video from the 1950s called "The Ultimate Survival Guide, A Civil Defense Announcement, Part 1 - "Fight or Flee?"" "spoilers added" www.myspace.com/crowbarrcreations This is my final film in my two year course at swinburne prahran in melbourne victoria. Couldn't have done it without a great a cast and crew. This film is being shown in the Bayside Film festival on the 16th of June. Hopefully I am noticed, please support me if you like the film. There is no parts 2 and 3, but I'll make them if I get 10,000 views on youtube, as the more attention this film attracts, the greater my chance of finding funding. I've realised I'm getting close to 10,000 views sooner than i thought so I don't want to dissapoint everyone by saying I won't make another film, I WILL! It just won't be as soon as I hit 10,000 views, as the next film will cost at least $3000 bucks, and I already have another film lined up to make, and that one's costing at least 10 grand, so please be patient, I thank you all for watching. Well its got to 10,000 views, so I'm writing the next movie now, thanks for watching everyone. The Full name of this film is "The Ultimate Survival Guide, A Civil Defense Announcement, Part 1 - "Fight or Flee?" But its so long no one ever writes it that way. Hopefully you'll remember it. *****SPOILERS BELOW************** Okay so I might as well chuck in everything you did or didn't care to know about this film. The large Civil Defense logo is exactly the same as the real one, with only small alterations so it isn't techincally a rip off. The voice over at the start is from the 1950's Duck and Cover film. The general scenes were filmed at my old high school. The desk he sits at is the desk I'm using right now! It my computer desk. All the maps you see in the film are from my dads trip around australia, so if you're good, you can spot a map of Australia in the War room scene. "This is billy's dad" scene was filmed outside my producers house. The pilot (me) is an Australian, wearing WW2 british clothes, in a WW1 plane, fighting against a french zombie, played by a british actor. I'm wearing paternity jeans when I play the farmer. The scythe the farmer uses the is the same one used on my first film called "The life of death" (a crappy film i'm not happy with) As Tom and Jane walk down the street, Tom is holding "The Zombie Survival Guide" by Max brooks. The war room extras are wearing the exact same armbands as the actors in the "Duck and Cover" film which has an exact same scene. Footage from "Duck and Cover" is used in the Tom and Jane emergency shelter scene. When Tom is firing the AK-47 at two zombies approaching him and Jane, the one of the right is wearing a black and white version of Michael Jackson's "Thriller" jacket. Zombie Film, Advanced Diploma of film and telelvision, zombie movie, horror film, crowbarr creations, rowan barr, undead, walking undead, max brooks, mel brooks, the ultimate survival guide, a civil defense announcement, part 1 - "Fight or Flee?" Z day, zombies, killer zombies, how to survive a zombie attack, zombie apocalypse, zombie film, zombie survival, zombie survival guide, survival guide, zombie movie,
08
Jan
Saliva - Survival Of The Sickest
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08
Jan
Survival Gardening Part 1 peak oil, food storage, TSHTF
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In a new series of video we discuss and will show methods of gardening "when it counts." The first 3 short videos detail some of the pitfalls and perils to the common survival/preparedness thinking of "when my storage food runs out I'll just grow a garden." Intermixed throughout the first three videos are also invaluable tips on gardening and food production for the homestead, survival retreat or backyard in suburbia. The first step in planning to truly grow your own food is to recognize the factors working AGAINST you, so you can plan accordingly. If your interested in being able to feed yourself from your own labor either now or after an economic collapse, peak oil, etc. then you should view these video. www.survivalreport.net Prepare, preparedness, survival, survivalist, peak oil, economic collapse, war, terrorism Survival Gardening Basics Part 1
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Jan
Borneo Orangutan Survival
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A message from Borneo Orangutan Survival. These gentle, charismatic, red-haired apes need our help more than ever.... Someone once said, "all problems are man-made, therefore all problems can be solved by Man." We have no excuse... You can learn more about the work of this amazing organisation at www.savetheorangutan.org.uk
08
Jan
Fallout 3: Tools of Survival
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08
Jan
Survival Skills: Firemaking in Snow, Part 1
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PART 1 of 5: A complete series of videos by Nutnfancy and my friend chronicling firemaking in cold and snowy conditions using backpacking equipment only. The series shows the scenery, adventure, survival philosophy, gear observations, our standard joking around, and the good times with long time friend BuggetNuster (YouTube name) and Allie the Mountain Dog. We hiked into the snowy and cold Rocky Mountain bivouac location I had chosen earlier for my Wilderness Lean-To series of videos. A few shelter mods are discussed and shown but the focus of these vids is the making of the fire. I used few edits in the video making because I needed to demonstrate the work needed to create a sustainable fire in these conditions. I have found no shortcuts in the wood preparation for wilderness fire making. Several blades including the Ontario RTAK II, Ontario RAT-7, and KaBar Heavy Bowie are used to strip limbs and baton the logs into burnable pieces with the advantageous sharp edges. They performed exceptionally well in the outing and withstood some real tough use in 15ºF cold (shown of course!). The Sawvivor backpack saw again proved its worth as an accurate and indispensable wood cutter, lubricated with frequent sprays of WD-40. Fire tender used this time was Trioxane solid fuel cake and REI Stormproof matches. The resulting fire was quite manly and heated the Lean-To to incredible levels. We had planned to also build a fire reflector and maybe some other structures but as usual the winter fire prep proved to be quite time consuming and high effort. And we wanted to kick back and enjoy our work afterwards. The outing and fire prep was lots of work but resulted in another great memory made with TNP subscribers and my buddies, BuggetNuster and Allie. Thanks for coming along!///////////////// Please Note: Generally you will have to have an interest in survival blades, skills, outdoor gear, and maybe learning more about them to find these videos interesting. They intentionally show a lot of detail of the fire process (with lots of discussion thrown in) so as to completely teach and prove the Nutnfancy winter firemaking method. In this respect they function as TNP Foundation videos (I will refer to them a lot).
08
Jan
Mushroomhead - Simple Survival
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08
Jan
ALI PROJECT - 六道輪廻サバイバル (RokudōRinne Survival)
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Web: http://radiomanga.net http://jbestmusic.blogspot.com http://aidorumusic.blogspot.com http://ostjmusic.blogspot.com 六道輪廻サバイバル (RokudōRinne Survival) by ALI Project Album: Psychedelic Insanity (2007) [audio] KANJI この肉体朽ち果てて 蟲棲む土となっても 追憶の粒子たち 卵となり蝶となる また死んでまた生まれ 君と出逢えるだろうか 違わずに交じる指 火を点せ曲がり角 六道ヶ辻 地獄谷堕ちて悪行の数 饑えど渇けど減らず餓鬼の河 畜生這う行方に外道みち 猛者ども夢亡き修羅阿修羅 浸す闇の survivalism(サバイバリズム) 月光観音が導く 苦艱彩り一世の極色 童子昇天羽衣の五衰 脳内から amphetamine(アンフェタミン) 動脈へと紡ぐ極楽 この世でもあの世でも 閉ざされた"現在"のように 手探りで前を向く ぼくらは独りのまま また生きてまた死んで 何処へと続くのだろう 巡り合う渡り合う 迷い途 鬼ばかり 六道輪廻 いまのうちに出来るだけ その手を強く握っていよう 光と影今生過去未来 皇子と巫女前世現世来世 戀うる限り無き nirvana(ニルバーナ) 悟るべきものは幻想か この五臓 流れ果て 蓮(はな)咲く水となっても 霊魂の抜け殻は 雨となり空(くう)となる また生まれまた死んで 君と出逢えるだろうか 逝き違う擦れ違う うつそみは転げ墜ち 六道ヶ坂 いまのうちに出来るだけ 君をもっとずっと抱いていよう この世でもあの世でも 閉ざされた"現在"のように 手探りで前を向く ぼくらは独りのまま また生きてまた死んで 何時まで続くのだろう 巡り合う渡り合う 迷い途 鬼ばかり 六道輪廻 この肉体朽ち果てて 蟲棲む土となっても 追憶の粒子たち 卵となり蝶となる また死んでまた生まれ 君と出逢えるだろうか 違わずに交じる指 火を点せ曲がり角 六道ヶ辻 この瞬間に適うだけ 君を強く抱きしめていよう
08
Jan
dr. strangelove - survival plan
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08
Jan
How to make a Blowpipe - Ray Mears World of Survival - BBC
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08
Jan
Preparation: Long Term Survival Supplies For Your Home
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Essential supplies to stock up on while you still can. Anything can happen in these uncertain times. It'll happen when you least expect it, and you'll need to be prepared. Natural disasters, Martial law, Economic Society Collapse, Domestic terrorism are just some of the things that can happen. This shows some of the cheaper supply options. There are some pretty good alternative options if your willing to spend the extra money. MREs have at least a 5 year shelf-life. Also a water filter would be great. I tried to add as much info as I could, and the video still went over 10 minutes. There may be a few items missing(garden seeds, vitamins, over the counter and prescription medicines, toilet paper, tampons, ect.). Also there are items that only pertain to your situation. Thanks. Thanks!!! And Be prepared and stay safe!!!
08
Jan
Mushroomhead - Simple Survival (Director's Cut)
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08
Jan
The Animator's Survival Kit Animated Logo line test!
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Richard Williams Animation Masterclass! The Animators Survival Kit ANIMATED logo intro line test!! Richard Williams to attend Annecy festival this year. Probably hear more about this there!! This was also screened at Asifa San Francisco during a tribute to his birthday! UPDATE: http://www.theanimatorssurvivalkit.com/
08
Jan
Innovation Survival - Innovation in Military, Warship Evolution
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Google Tech Talks May, 14 2008 ABSTRACT The initial reaction and subsequent adoption patterns innovative designs receive often surprise their designers. But, regardless of the care and passion any designer embeds in a novel creation, the ultimate success metric can rest on the design's intended functional effectiveness and subsequent adoption rate on the design's ultimate proving ground. With warship design, well-intentioned, but ultimately misguided, design goals and applications can result in a harsh, swift, and unforgiving annihilation of the fledgling technology embodiment, its immediate attendants, as well as it's delivery platform. It is also true that failing to adopt a timely design innovation can have the same consequence. In either case, outcomes can prove catastrophic to participants. Here, reality, not opinion provides an acid test. This presentation focuses on warship evolution and a few of its several lessons for designers in nearly all vocations. From wooden warships to today's floating steel leviathans, Warship Evolution examines design innovators, their decisions, and exogenous events that shaped today's modern warships. As the anchor rises from the seabed and lights dim, prepare to lash yourself to a sturdy mast before traversing warship design history, safely out of harms way. Speaker: David Schwaderer W. David Schwaderer is a veteran Silicon Valley executive and entrepreneur. He is presently acting as the Symantec Technology Network Editor-In-Chief where he oversees corporate data protection technology and system security technical publishing as well as a monthly newsletter distributed to 120,000 global readers. David has a Masters Degree in Applied Mathematics from the California Institute of Technology and an MBA from the University of Southern California. Whenever possible, he lectures at universities such as Stanford and MIT and immerses Silicon Valley companies in his favorite subject - innovation. David has authored ten technical books and six commercial software programs for a variety of computing architectures using several different languages. His soon-to-be-published eleventh book follows ten years of research and is titled Innovation Survival - Concept, Courage and Change.
08
Jan
Survival Skills: Firemaking in Snow, Part 3
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PART 3 of 5: A complete series of videos by Nutnfancy and my friend chronicling firemaking in cold and snowy conditions using backpacking equipment only. The series shows the scenery, adventure, survival philosophy, gear observations, our standard joking around, and the good times with long time friend BuggetNuster (YouTube name) and Allie the Mountain Dog. We hiked into the snowy and cold Rocky Mountain bivouac location I had chosen earlier for my Wilderness Lean-To series of videos. A few shelter mods are discussed and shown but the focus of these vids is the making of the fire. I used few edits in the video making because I needed to demonstrate the work needed to create a sustainable fire in these conditions. I have found no shortcuts in the wood preparation for wilderness fire making. Several blades including the Ontario RTAK II, Ontario RAT-7, and KaBar Heavy Bowie are used to strip limbs and baton the logs into burnable pieces with the advantageous sharp edges. They performed exceptionally well in the outing and withstood some real tough use in 15ºF cold (shown of course!). The Sawvivor backpack saw again proved its worth as an accurate and indispensable wood cutter, lubricated with frequent sprays of WD-40. Fire tender used this time was Trioxane solid fuel cake and REI Stormproof matches. The resulting fire was quite manly and heated the Lean-To to incredible levels. We had planned to also build a fire reflector and maybe some other structures but as usual the winter fire prep proved to be quite time consuming and high effort. And we wanted to kick back and enjoy our work afterwards. The outing and fire prep was lots of work but resulted in another great memory made with TNP subscribers and my buddies, BuggetNuster and Allie. Thanks for coming along!///////////////// Please Note: Generally you will have to have an interest in survival blades, skills, outdoor gear, and maybe learning more about them to find these videos interesting. They intentionally show a lot of detail of the fire process (with lots of discussion thrown in) so as to completely teach and prove the Nutnfancy winter firemaking method. In this respect they function as TNP Foundation videos (I will refer to them a lot).
08
Jan
bushcraft survival basher shelter with resin fire part 1
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08
Jan
Survival Skills: Firemaking in Snow, Part 2
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PART 2 of 5: A complete series of videos by Nutnfancy and my friend chronicling firemaking in cold and snowy conditions using backpacking equipment only. The series shows the scenery, adventure, survival philosophy, gear observations, our standard joking around, and the good times with long time friend BuggetNuster (YouTube name) and Allie the Mountain Dog. We hiked into the snowy and cold Rocky Mountain bivouac location I had chosen earlier for my Wilderness Lean-To series of videos. A few shelter mods are discussed and shown but the focus of these vids is the making of the fire. I used few edits in the video making because I needed to demonstrate the work needed to create a sustainable fire in these conditions. I have found no shortcuts in the wood preparation for wilderness fire making. Several blades including the Ontario RTAK II, Ontario RAT-7, and KaBar Heavy Bowie are used to strip limbs and baton the logs into burnable pieces with the advantageous sharp edges. They performed exceptionally well in the outing and withstood some real tough use in 15ºF cold (shown of course!). The Sawvivor backpack saw again proved its worth as an accurate and indispensable wood cutter, lubricated with frequent sprays of WD-40. Fire tender used this time was Trioxane solid fuel cake and REI Stormproof matches. The resulting fire was quite manly and heated the Lean-To to incredible levels. We had planned to also build a fire reflector and maybe some other structures but as usual the winter fire prep proved to be quite time consuming and high effort. And we wanted to kick back and enjoy our work afterwards. The outing and fire prep was lots of work but resulted in another great memory made with TNP subscribers and my buddies, BuggetNuster and Allie. Thanks for coming along!///////////////// Please Note: Generally you will have to have an interest in survival blades, skills, outdoor gear, and maybe learning more about them to find these videos interesting. They intentionally show a lot of detail of the fire process (with lots of discussion thrown in) so as to completely teach and prove the Nutnfancy winter firemaking method. In this respect they function as TNP Foundation videos (I will refer to them a lot).
08
Jan
Sustainability and Resource Depletion: Survival Challenge for the 21st Century
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Google Tech Talks October 2, 2008 ABSTRACT Award-winning author Richard Heinberg (The Oil Depletion Protocol; Peak Everything) identifies the essential axioms of sustainability and ties them to current economic trends such as the high and volatile prices of oil and other commodities. Species survival will require more than "Sustainability Lite"a vague commitment to more environmentally benign practices, but instead an all-encompassing effort to live within the ultimate resource limits of the planet. Speaker: Richard Heinberg Richard Heinberg, the author of eight books, is a Senior Fellow of the Post Carbon Institute and is widely regarded as one of the worlds foremost Peak Oil educators. He writes a regular column for The Ecologist magazine and has authored scores of essays and articles that have appeared in such journals as The American Prospect, Public Policy Research, Quarterly Review, The Futurist, and European Business Review; and on web sites such as Alternet.org, EnergyBulletin.net, TheOilDrum.com GlobalPublicMedia.com, and ProjectCensored.com. He has appeared in many film documentaries, including Leonardo DiCaprios 11th Hour.
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