So, if the more professional criminals work during the day, what does that make police officers executing "no knock" warrants in the middle of the night?
Anon.11.27 was being a little bit sarcastic (unfortunately, sarcasm doesn't transmit well in writing and can be difficult to pick up if you're not familiar with it). He was implying that if you're just going to post videos all the time, then there is no point in maintaining the blog (not that you should actually do that). I take it he doesn't like how you are moving to more and more videos at the expense of the written word. His point was that videos aren't the best way to reach everybody.
In a lot of respects I agree with his points (but not his delivery method). Videos are nice for some things, but if I'm in a hurry I will usually blow right past them. I'm busy and a lot of times I just don't have 30 minutes to spend on watching a video, especially if I'm unsure of it being worth my time. (I do this for every website, not just yours. I ignore far more videos than I watch.) If you give it to me in text, however, I can have it read (at least the main points) in 5 minutes or less. At that point, if it warrants a closer read, it will get a closer read (most stuff on the internet doesn't warrant a closer read, however).
He is also correct that for people with slow internet connections (there are still *many* people in the US with dialup connections, especially in rural areas), videos aren't very helpful because their connections are just too slow to be useful with videos. Give them at least some text, however, and they can still get your message.
In my experience, videos and other media should support text, not replace it entirely. At the very least, give us a short blurb or paragraph describing the main highlights of the video. Then, if someone is interested in the rest of the video, at least they know what to expect.
Guys, unless specifically told not to, I'll post the reply here in the blog so everyone can read it. I'll just leave the first name, and remove the last name, email or any other specific information for privacy reasons. Thanks
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Fenix Lights
I love this light. Runs on a single AAA and is capable of big boy lumen output (80 lumens) in a keychain package. Also has low and mid mode for longer runtime.
Fenix PD20
Single CR123 cell. 6 modes including 180 lumen turbo mode.
General Mode: 9 lumens (35hrs) -> 47 lumens (6.5hrs) -> 94 lumens (2.6hrs) -> SOS
Turbo Mode: 180 lumens (1hrs) -> Strobe
15 days of survival use (2 continuous hours per day on the lowest setting)
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Energency gadget... on steroids.
Asus Eee 1005HA
Basic Door/Window Alarm
Emergency gadget
Both tool and weapon, just the right size
Straight edge makes it easier to sharpen, + tougher tip
Gorilla Tape
By all accounts and reviews I’ve read so far, it truly is “The toughest Tape on the Planet”
Transportation
I talked about these some time ago in an article, remember someone asked where to get one.
"Alternative Transportation"
Just found one reasonably priced and with excellent reviews in Amazon.
Best Folder
Emergency blankets. I Have several of these around.
Katadyn water filter
for the kits
and food ...
Got to have water: Klean Kanteen Stainless Steel
Moleskine, the ultimate little black cover notebook :)
Fenix L0D-CE. Perfect keychain light. 80 Lumens in a single AAA
Nice combo. The Soldier is an excellent product.
Sabre Red OC spray
Made in USA
This is the brand I use and always have one in my bag and car. ( same brand used by NYPD)
My wife keeps one in her purse too.
Sabre Red Tear Gas
Sabre Red for ladies
You guys have the coolest stuff up there.:)
Jack Bauer’s bag.:) I’d like to get one of these and try it out.
Fox OC Spray
Don’t have this one but it’s the hottest OC spray out there.
Someone once called it “bottled lava”
Pick your poison people, but do carry OC
1) Even if you carry a gun
2) SPECIALLY if you don’t carry a gun
Firesteel
Classic, and one of the few things I’d call a “must have” I own two of these.
My EDC bag: M1936 Musette Bag
Victorinox I bought recently. Most excellent tool, review coming up soon.
Make that "potable" water
And a more pricey alternative by Tikka
Just added one of these to my EDC bag, mostly for smoke, dust and debris
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If you're going the easiest way and just recording videos, why don't you just shut this blog down and open youtube channel instead?
Some people might be enjoying actually READING, some may have slow or limited internet access.
Just sayin
So, if the more professional criminals work during the day, what does that make police officers executing "no knock" warrants in the middle of the night?
Hi Anon.11.27, I have a youtube channel already!
Its the channel you see the video on, themodernsurvivalist!
FerFAL
Anon.11.27 was being a little bit sarcastic (unfortunately, sarcasm doesn't transmit well in writing and can be difficult to pick up if you're not familiar with it). He was implying that if you're just going to post videos all the time, then there is no point in maintaining the blog (not that you should actually do that). I take it he doesn't like how you are moving to more and more videos at the expense of the written word. His point was that videos aren't the best way to reach everybody.
In a lot of respects I agree with his points (but not his delivery method). Videos are nice for some things, but if I'm in a hurry I will usually blow right past them. I'm busy and a lot of times I just don't have 30 minutes to spend on watching a video, especially if I'm unsure of it being worth my time. (I do this for every website, not just yours. I ignore far more videos than I watch.) If you give it to me in text, however, I can have it read (at least the main points) in 5 minutes or less. At that point, if it warrants a closer read, it will get a closer read (most stuff on the internet doesn't warrant a closer read, however).
He is also correct that for people with slow internet connections (there are still *many* people in the US with dialup connections, especially in rural areas), videos aren't very helpful because their connections are just too slow to be useful with videos. Give them at least some text, however, and they can still get your message.
In my experience, videos and other media should support text, not replace it entirely. At the very least, give us a short blurb or paragraph describing the main highlights of the video. Then, if someone is interested in the rest of the video, at least they know what to expect.
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