Survivalist Pro
Photo: Nataliya Vaitkevich
Obsidian knives Obsidian knives are currently the sharpest possible knives known to man. Their staggeringly thin blades are the reason for this. The way that obsidian breaks are known as a conchoidal fracture. This kind of fracture looks very different from the edge of a traditional chef's knife.
Below 70 F (21 C), you are said to have profound hypothermia and death can occur, Sawka said. Jan 30, 2019
Read More »
The best offline Android games Alto's Odyssey. The Battle of Polytopia. Bloons TD 6. Crossy Road. Dead Cells. Final Fantasy Pixel Remasters. GRID...
Read More »In short, the sharpest knife in the world is probably an obsidian knife. While impractical for use in a kitchen, the thinness of an obsidian blade makes its sharpness unparalleled. In this post, we’ll be exploring what impacts the sharpness of a blade. We’ll cover why obsidian knives are so sharp as well as some more reasonable considerations for use in your kitchen at home.
However, not all thinking abilities decline with age. In fact, vocabulary, reading and verbal reasoning remain unchanged or even improve during the...
Read More »
While LEOSA affords qualified active and retired law enforcement officers the privilege to carry a concealed firearm in all fifty states, the...
Read More »
There are no bathrooms and no toilet paper. Our tribe designated a small cove on the island as the bathroom area. Every morning thousands of...
Read More »
two to three minutes Navy SEALs can hold their breath underwater for two to three minutes or more. Breath-holding drills are typically used to...
Read More »
Some historians consider England's Scilly conflict to be the longest war in known history, dragging on for a staggering 335 years. Yet one side was...
Read More »
Here are 5 of the world's hardest codes to crack Rosetta Stone. The Rosetta Stone dates back to 196 BC, but in the modern day we rediscovered it in...
Read More »