Tuesday, November 29, 2011

from MAKE Magazine - lightest material on Earth

Light

Scientists invent lightest material on Earth. What now? @ latimes.com.

Scientists have invented a new material that is so lightweight it can sit atop a fluffy dandelion without crushing the little fuzzy seeds. It’s so lightweight, styrofoam is 100 times heavier.

It is so lightweight, in fact, that the research team consisting of scientists at UC Irvine, HRL Laboratories and Caltech say in the peer-reviewed Nov. 18 issue of Science that it is the lightest material on Earth, and no one has asked them to run a correction yet.

That’s light!

The material has been dubbed “ultralight metallic microlattice,” and according to a news release sent out by UC Irvine, it consists of 99.99% air thanks to its “microlattice” cellular architecture.

Ok makers, what would you do with this material?

The next SCBA tank material? Will it show up in automobiles, and trucks?

Monday, November 28, 2011

History Lesson

NOW THIS IS A REAL EDUCATION

Where did “piss poor” come from ?
Older people need to learn something new every day..

Just to keep the grey matter tuned up.

Where did "Piss Poor" come from?

Interesting History.

They used to use urine to tan animal skins, so families used to all pee in a pot

And then once it was full it was taken and sold to the tannery...

if you had to do this to survive you were "Piss Poor".

But worse than that were the really poor folk who couldn't even afford to buy a pot...

They "didn't have a pot to piss in" and were the lowest of the low.

The next time you are washing your hands and complain because the water temperature

Isn't just how you like it, think about how things used to be.

Here are some facts about the 1500s

Most people got married in June because they took their yearly bath in May, And they still smelled pretty good by June. However, since they were starting to smell,

Brides carried a bouquet of flowers to hide the body odor. Hence the custom today of carrying a bouquet when getting married. Baths consisted of a big tub filled with hot water. The man of the house had the privilege of the nice clean water, Then all the other sons and men, then the women and finally the children. Last of all the babies. By then the water was so dirty you could actually lose someone in it. Hence the saying, "Don't throw the baby out with the Bath water!"

Houses had thatched roofs-thick straw-piled high, with no wood underneath. It was the only place for animals to get warm, so all the cats and other small animals (mice, bugs) lived in the roof. When it rained it became slippery and sometimes the animals would slip and fall off the roof. Hence the saying, "It's raining cats and dogs."

There was nothing to stop things from falling into the house. This posed a real problem in the bedroom where bugs and other droppings Could mess up your nice clean bed. Hence, a bed with big posts and a sheet hung over the top afforded some protection. That's how canopy beds came into existence.

The floor was dirt. Only the wealthy had something other than dirt. Hence the saying, "Dirt poor." The wealthy had slate floors that would get slippery In the winter when wet, so they spread thresh (straw) on floor to help keep their footing. As the winter wore on, they added more thresh until, when you opened the door, It would all start slipping outside. A piece of wood was placed in the entrance-way. Hence: a thresh hold.

(Getting quite an education, aren't you?)

In those old days, they cooked in the kitchen with a big kettle that always hung over the fire. Every day they lit the fire and added things to the pot. They ate mostly vegetables And did not get much meat. They would eat the stew for dinner, leaving leftovers In the pot to get cold overnight and then start over the next day. Sometimes stew had food in it that had been there for quite a while. Hence the rhyme:

“Peas porridge hot, peas porridge cold, peas porridge in the pot nine days old”.

Sometimes they could obtain pork, which made them feel quite special. When visitors came over, they would hang up their bacon to show off. It was a sign of wealth that a man could, "bring home the bacon." They would cut off a little to share with guests and would all sit around and chew the fat. Those with money had plates made of pewter. Food with high acid content caused some of the lead to leach onto the food, causing lead poisoning death. This happened most often with tomatoes, so for the next 400 years or so, tomatoes were considered poisonous.

Bread was divided according to status. Workers got the burnt bottom of the loaf, the family got the middle, and guests got the top, or the upper crust.

Lead cups were used to drink ale or whisky. The combination would sometimes knock the imbibers out for a couple of days. Someone walking along the road would take them for dead and prepare them for burial. They were laid out on the kitchen table for a couple of days and the family would gather around and eat and drink and wait and see if they would wake up. Hence the custom; “of holding a wake”.

England is old and small and the local folks started running out of places to bury people. So they would dig up coffins and would take the bones to a bone-house, and reuse the grave. When reopening these coffins, 1 out of 25 coffins were found to have scratch marks on the inside and they realized they had been burying people alive. So they would tie a string on the wrist of the corpse, lead it through the coffin and up through the ground and tie it to a bell. Someone would have to sit out in the graveyard all night (the graveyard shift.) to listen for the bell; thus, someone could be, “saved by the bell” or was "considered a dead ringer”.

And that's the truth.

Now, whoever said History was boring!!!

So get out there and educate someone! ~~~

Share these facts with a friend.

Quickie from USFA

During the Holiday season remember r to relax and take some time. See the Coffee break short from USFA site

#MS-2011-9 Stress-the Silent Killer

Learning Objective: The student shall be able to recognize and have an understanding of the signs and symptoms of stress and their coping mechanisms.


Signs and symptoms of stress are screaming at us, but are
we listening?
Definition of stress:  A physical or emotional element that causes
bodily or mental tension and may be a factor in disease causation.
Do you think you’re stressed?  What about your coworkers?  Your
answer is probably, “Not me.  Other people are, but I can deal
with my stress.

Sunday, November 27, 2011

USFA posted several LODD

Notice of Firefighter Fatality: Roselle, NJ

Jon Young of the Roselle Fire Department in Roselle, NJ has died as the result of an on-duty incident that occurred on 2011-11-16

Notice of Firefighter Fatality: Rothsville, PA

Edward Steffy of the Rothsville Volunteer Fire Company in Rothsville, PA has died as the result of an on-duty incident that occurred on 2011-11-10

Notice of Firefighter Fatality: Fairfax, VA

Horace "Chris" C. Pendergrass of the Fairfax County Fire & Rescue Department in Fairfax, VA has died as the result of an on-duty incident that occurred on 2011-10-22

Notice of Firefighter Fatality: Atlanta, GA

Harold Gregory Gibson of the Fulton County Fire Rescue in Atlanta, GA has died as the result of an on-duty incident that occurred on 1993-06-19

Notice of Firefighter Fatality: Lewisville, OH

Gregory S. Baker of the Lewisville Volunteer Fire Department in Lewisville, OH has died as the result of an on-duty incident that occurred on 2011-11-20 .

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Happy Turkey Day

5 Thanksgiving Disasters You're Probably Not Prepared For

www.cracked.com

Thanksgiving is like starring in porn. The lights are on, the camera is recording and everyone's good time rests entirely on your boner.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

East Houston TX -Pre-Arrival Video with Backdraft (smoke explosion)

New Backdraft Video Posted on You Tube East Houston, Texas Backdraft - FROM -  The Bravest Online 

Uploaded by TheBravestOnline on Nov 16, 2011

FYI For many years, the term smoke explosion was a synonym for backdraft. In fact, if you look up the definition of smoke explosion in the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 921 (2007) Guide for Fire and Explosion Investigation, it says “see backdraft“. However, smoke explosion is actually a different, and in many respects more dangerous extreme fire behavior phenomenon.

Monday, November 21, 2011

New Documentary

Documentary Highlights Abandoned-Building, Arson Risks to Detroit Firefighters (with Related Video) By Mary Rose Roberts (maryrose.roberts@penton.com) FROM FIRE CHIEF

A documentary still in the production stage highlights the specific risk Detroit firefighters face in a city that has seen in an increase in abandoned buildings and arson cases. Executive produced by executive producers of Leary’s Rescue Me — BURN: One Year on the Front Lines in the Battle to Save Detroit highlights the lives of the firefighters who are charged with saving a city that many have written off as dead. Read Full Story HERE

BURN Trailer from BURN on Vimeo.

Get more information on abandoned building from the International Association of Arson Investigators,

click here

Abandoned Building Project
www.interfire.org/features/AbandonedBuildingProject.asp
Fire consultant and former project manager, Jon Jones, who helped develop the " Abandoned Building Project Tool Box" for the International Association of ...

LODD

Notice of Firefighter Fatality: Roselle, NJ

Jon Young of the Roselle Fire Department in Roselle, NJ has died as the result of an on-duty incident that occurred on 2011-11-16

Initial Summary: Captain Young was responding to a fire in his POV when he crashed. First responders performed CPR. He was then transported to the hospital where, a short time later, he passed away. The cause of death was an apparent heart attack while he was driving.

Monday, November 14, 2011

LODD

Notice of Firefighter Fatality: Rothsville, PA

Edward Steffy of the Rothsville Volunteer Fire Company in Rothsville, PA has died as the result of an on-duty incident that occurred on 2011-11-10

Initial Summary: Fire Police Officer Steffy responded to a vehicle accident. While directing traffic at the scene, he began to feel ill and sat in the seat of his truck. A few moments later, he went into cardiac arrest and passed away at the scene of the vehicle accident.

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Something to think about, when you are out Deer hunting this week

WORLD'S LARGEST ARMY - Just in case you haven't seen this before. True story and most people will never know it.

Here's an interesting side bar. After the Japanese decimated our fleet in Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941, they could
have sent their troop ships and carriers directly to California to finish what they started. The prediction from our Chief of Staff was
we would not be able to stop a massive invasion until they reached the Mississippi River . Remember, we had a 2 million man army and war
ships....all fighting the Germans. So, why did they not invade?

After the war, the remaining Japanese generals and admirals were asked that question. Their answer....they
know that almost every home had guns and the Americans knew how to use them.

The world's largest army...America 's hunters! I had never thought about this....

A blogger added up the deer license sales in just a handful of states and arrived at a striking conclusion:

There were over 600,000 hunters this season in the state of Wisconsin .

Allow me to restate that number. Over the last several months, Wisconsin hunters became the eighth largest army in the world.

More men under arms than in Iran .

More than in France and Germany combined.

These men deployed to the woods of a single American state to hunt with firearms, and no one was killed.

That number pales in comparison to the 750,000 who hunted the woods of Pennsylvania and Michigan 's 700,000 hunters,
All of whom have now returned home.

Toss in a quarter million hunters in West Virginia and it literally establishes the fact that the hunters of those four states alone
would comprise the largest army in the world.

The point?

America will forever be safe from foreign invasion with that kind of home-grown firepower.

Hunting -- it's not just a way to fill the freezer. It's a matter of national security.

That's why all enemies, foreign and domestic, want to see us disarmed.

Food for thought when next we consider gun control.

Saturday, November 12, 2011

What's wrong wrong this country?

What? Third year college student?

WTF

GIS for the Emergency Services

 

(Source: FEMA)

Having received recent inquiries, the Emergency Management and Response—Information Sharing and Analysis Center (EMR-ISAC) reexamined the applicability of geographic information system (GIS) technology for the Emergency Services Sector (ESS). According to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), GIS is a database system with software that can analyze and display data using digitized maps and tables for planning and decision making. It can assemble, store, manipulate, and display geographically referenced data, tying this data to points, lines, and areas on a map and table.

FEMA maintains that GIS is a useful tool for ESS departments and agencies because the technology supports emergency response, planning, exercises, mitigation, homeland security, and national preparedness. “In addition to its ability to manage and display data, GIS has robust modeling capabilities, allowing its users to adjust data and scenarios for prediction, planning, and estimation.”

For operational purposes, GIS facilitates work with tactical, location-based information such as floor plans, utility control points, response plans, hazardous material contents and locations, surrounding exposures, aerial imagery, and hydrant locations. Access to this information while en route to or on scene allows responders to deploy more quickly, effectively, and safely.

The Environmental Systems Research Institute (PDF, 2 Mb) listed the following ways by which GIS helps ESS organizations:

  • Prevent emergencies from occurring or reducing their consequences.
  • Provide the best information to make optimized safety decisions under stressful conditions.
  • Recover from emergencies quickly and providing operational continuity.

The FEMA GIS Tutorial, U.S. Geological Survey, Geospatial Information and Technology, and National Alliance for Public Safety GIS have additional information on this subject.

Friday, November 11, 2011

Odd–At the least embarrassing

Firefighters forced to stop handing out smoke alarms after one catches alight ...
Daily Mail
By Chris Brooke Fire services across the UK have been put on alert after fires caused by a popular domestic smoke detector. Two incidents were reported last week involving fires blamed on a new smoke alarm device which had been taken down from the ...
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Daily Mail

Fire services across the UK have been put on alert after fires caused by a popular domestic smoke detector.

Two incidents were reported last week involving fires blamed on a new smoke alarm device which had been taken down from the ceiling because of a low battery warning.

A family in Hull believe a stroke of luck prevented a serious blaze in their house after the Fire Angel detector apparently self-ignited in a newspaper rack in the utility room.

Householder Sharon Gray said her 16-year-old daughter had briefly returned home on the way to sixth form college after a doctor’s appointment and ‘heard a bang'.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2058922/Firefighters-forced-stop-handing-smoke-alarms-catches-alight-nearly-burns-house.html#ixzz1dJbfOyMp

Thursday, November 10, 2011

George Carlin–Kind of says it all!

Quote;
"“The Republicans” want to ban gay marriage, boo and hiss. “The Democrats” want to increase taxes and redistribute wealth, for shame. And if only we’d all see the evil of one party or the other, then the right people would gain power, and we’d see real change and Utopia, right?

The Occupy movement, much like the Tea Party before it, has been co-opted and turned into a partisan distraction. Popular anger is inappropriately redirected against the other half of the population, rather than against the ideas of government which have brought us to this state. By continuing to blame figureheads and people instead of institutions and ideas, we guarantee that the future will be as bleak as the present. I weep for future generations."
(Read More)
...Divided = Conquered.
Do you understand yet??

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Reminder–If you didn’t hear

FEMA, FCC Announce Nationwide Test Of The Emergency Alert System

Link HERE -Nationwide Test

Similar to local Emergency Alert System Tests, this Test is Scheduled to Take Place on

November 9, 2011  WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will conduct the first nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System (EAS). The nationwide test will occur on Wednesday, November 9 at 2 p.m. eastern standard time and may last up to three and a half minutes. The EAS is a national alert and warning system established to enable the President of the United States to address the American public during emergencies.  NOAA's National Weather Service, governors and state and local emergency authorities also use parts of the system to issue more localized emergency alerts.

Similar to local EAS tests that are already conducted frequently, the nationwide test will involve broadcast radio and television stations, cable television, satellite radio and television services and wireline video service providers across all states and the territories of Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands and American Samoa.

On November 9, the public will hear a message indicating that "This is a test." The audio message will be the same for both radio and television. Under the FCC's rules, radio and television broadcasters, cable operators, satellite digital audio radio service providers, direct broadcast satellite service providers and wireline video service providers are required to receive and transmit presidential EAS messages to the public. A national test will help the federal partners and EAS participants determine the reliability of the system and its effectiveness in notifying the public of emergencies and potential dangers nationally and regionally. The rest of the release HERE