viernes, 28 de diciembre de 2018

##Plasma Arc Survival Tool?

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What you’re about to see was impossible just a few years ago.

But thanks to brilliant scientific minds the impossible is now possible.

And this new invention could easily help save your life.

See the Twin Engine fire starter by



(Twin Engine plasma arcs glowing bright purple)

What you see above are the two blazingly hot purple plasma arcs found in the blast head of a brand new survival tool.

This new survival tool is unlike any other survival tool in the world.

And that’s because it will start a raging fire in a matter of seconds without using a lick of fuel, without producing a single flame and without making any smoke.

See exactly how it works by going here now!!

Currently these lighters are crazy expensive.

Once you see the following features you’ll understand why.

Uses no fuel: No butane, no zippo lighter fluid, nothing like that. It’s actually charged by USB and it’s a battery that gives it the lighting power.

Completely windproof and water-resistant: Drop it in a lake, use it in a tornado and it’s going to work without issues. This makes it perfect for survival!

Compact and lightweight: Shorter than most disposable lighters it’ll fit anywhere comfortable. It also only weighs a few ounces so it’s not going to weigh you down.

Incredibly safe: Because it uses no chemicals this lighter is actually safe for the environment and to use indoors.

However when you use this link right here you activate a special coupon that’ll save you 50% off the normal price.

This offer is only valid if you follow this link though.

Tim Crosby

P.S. Know anyone else who would want this amazing lighter? Go to this page and then share the link with them.















 
It is remarkable that ////////the inner heartwood of old trees remains as sound as it usually does, since /////////in many cases it is hundreds, and in a few instances thousands, of years old. Every broken limb or root, or deep wound from fire, insects, or falling timber, may afford an entrance for decay, which, once started, may penetrate to all parts of the trunk. The larvae of many insects bore into the trees and their tunnels remain indefinitely as sources of weakness. Whatever advantages, however, that sapwood may have in this connection are due solely to its relative age and position.If a tree grows all its life in the open and the conditions of soil and site remain unchanged, it will make its most rapid growth in youth, and gradually decline. The annual rings of growth are /////////for many years quite wide, but later //////////they become narrower and narrower. Since each succeeding ring is laid down on the outside of the wood previously formed, it follows that unless a tree materially increases its production of wood from year to year, the rings must necessarily become thinner as the trunk gets wider. As a tree reaches maturity its crown becomes more open and the annual wood production is lessened, thereby reducing still more the width of the growth rings. In the case of forest-grown trees so much depends upon the competition of the trees in their struggle for light and nourishment that periods of rapid and slow growth may alternate. Some trees, such as southern oaks, maintain the same width of ring for hundreds of years. Upon the whole, however, as a tree gets larger in diameter the width of the growth rings decreases.Different pieces of wood cut from a////// large tree may differ decidedly, particularly if the tree is big and mature. In some trees, the wood laid on late in the life of a tree is softer, lighter, weaker, and more even-textured than that produced earlier, but in other trees, the reverse applies. This may or may not correspond to heartwood and sapwood. In a large log the sapwood, because of the time in the life of the tree when it was grown, may be inferior in hardness, strength, and toughness to equally sound heartwood from the same log. In a smaller tree, the reverse may be true.

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