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Posts by Les‭

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Q&A Swimming while in the high seas

This isn't perfectly safe to swim in open-sea and should be organized. Some dangers - currents, stiffed legs, sea creatures, almost as on the beach and a wild beach could be really unsafe. The mai...

posted 8y ago by Les‭

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Q&A Is a compound and cross bow really not "qualitative" shooting?

So, is "quality shooting" an official term to describe a bunch of disciplines (like traditional archery etc.)? No, de facto, I'd never met such interpretation even unofficially. Is it ...

posted 7y ago by Les‭

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Q&A How long does water need to be boiled for to kill all bacteria / viruses?

The adequate minimum is 1-2 minutes (100C water at the sea level). Mind the altitude. To kill bacteria you need a combination of temperature and time. At some altitudes (miles), without a pressuriz...

posted 4y ago by Les‭  ·  last activity 4y ago by System‭

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Q&A Carrying soda instead of water due to nutritional energy?

I'll be brief. 100 grams of sugar and 900g of water when mixed still 100g of sugar plus 900g of water, not a miracle of 100g sugar and 1000g water concoction. Mass preserving law, considering a...

posted 8y ago by Les‭

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Q&A What are the pro and cons of vacuum sealed vs mylar bags for DIY dehydrated foods?

Mylar bags vs. Vacuum sealed. Pro. durability (in general, it depends; thickness is varying); you can pour inside boiled water without additional wares; more thermal isolation and great sun ...

posted 7y ago by Les‭  ·  last activity 7y ago by System‭

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