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Our first impression of the Victorinox Rescue Tool is a good one. This is a very solid well made folding tool. The first thing you notice is the color. This is designed as an emergency tool, so its bright yellow (StayGlow) handles really stand out keeping this tool from becoming lost if dropped, The bright red and yellow sheath is also hard to miss. For more low key applications there is a black version available. The Victorinox RescueTool fits well in the hand and three of the most important blades are one hand opening and closing even with gloves. This could be a good all around knife. The specialized blades are still useful in other applications. For an EMT or Paramedic this would be a must have tool in my opinion. For a first aid kit or emergency bag this is also a great tool for the money. 

http://www.gear-reviews.net/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1226546303&pid=1298
Victorinox Rescue Tool Review
Victorinox Rescue Tool Review
Posted by:
Bubba
Posted on: Wed Nov 12 2008

Our first impression of the Victorinox Rescue Tool is a good one. This is a very solid well made folding tool. The first thing you notice is the color. This is designed as an emergency tool, so its bright yellow (StayGlow) handles really stand out keeping this tool from becoming lost if dropped, The bright red and yellow sheath is also hard to miss. For more low key applications there is a black version available. The Victorinox RescueTool fits well in the hand and three of the most important blades are one hand opening and closing even with gloves. This could be a good all around knife. The specialized blades are still useful in other applications. For an EMT or Paramedic this would be a must have tool in my opinion. For a first aid kit or emergency bag this is also a great tool for the money.

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We had a chance to use and review the Fenix L2D LED flashlight. This small light offers many functions in a small size using standard AA batteries. The Fenix L2D has 4 brightness settings as well as flashing strobe and SOS functions for signaling. We compared it to some other lights too and this light puts out a lot of light. The simple one button control requires some learning to use the various features, but it is not very complicated. Overall, for the price, (about half of many high quality lights) this light performs well compared to others

http://www.gear-reviews.net/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1225831937&pid=1283
Fenix L2D Flashlight Review
Fenix L2D Flashlight Review
Posted by:
kilosix4
Posted on: Tue Nov 4 2008

We had a chance to use and review the Fenix L2D LED flashlight. This small light offers many functions in a small size using standard AA batteries. The Fenix L2D has 4 brightness settings as well as flashing strobe and SOS functions for signaling. We compared it to some other lights too and this light puts out a lot of light. The simple one button control requires some learning to use the various features, but it is not very complicated. Overall, for the price, (about half of many high quality lights) this light performs well compared to others

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We had a chance to use and review the Fenix L2D LED flashlight. This small light offers many functions in a small size using standard AA batteries. The Fenix L2D has 4 brightness settings as well as flashing strobe and SOS functions for signaling. We compared it to some other lights too and this light puts out a lot of light. The simple one button control requires some learning to use the various features, but it is not very complicated. Overall, for the price, (about half of many high quality lights) this light performs well compared to others

http://www.gear-reviews.net/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1225831937&pid=1283
Fenix L2D Flashlight Review
Fenix L2D Flashlight Review
Posted by:
kilosix4
Posted on: Tue Nov 4 2008

We had a chance to use and review the Fenix L2D LED flashlight. This small light offers many functions in a small size using standard AA batteries. The Fenix L2D has 4 brightness settings as well as flashing strobe and SOS functions for signaling. We compared it to some other lights too and this light puts out a lot of light. The simple one button control requires some learning to use the various features, but it is not very complicated. Overall, for the price, (about half of many high quality lights) this light performs well compared to others

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We had a chance to use and review the Fenix L2D LED flashlight. This small light offers many functions in a small size using standard AA batteries. The Fenix L2D has 4 brightness settings as well as flashing strobe and SOS functions for signaling. We compared it to some other lights too and this light puts out a lot of light. The simple one button control requires some learning to use the various features, but it is not very complicated. Overall, for the price, (about half of many high quality lights) this light performs well compared to others

http://www.gear-reviews.net/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1225831937&pid=1283
Fenix L2D Flashlight Review
Fenix L2D Flashlight Review
Posted by:
kilosix4
Posted on: Tue Nov 4 2008

We had a chance to use and review the Fenix L2D LED flashlight. This small light offers many functions in a small size using standard AA batteries. The Fenix L2D has 4 brightness settings as well as flashing strobe and SOS functions for signaling. We compared it to some other lights too and this light puts out a lot of light. The simple one button control requires some learning to use the various features, but it is not very complicated. Overall, for the price, (about half of many high quality lights) this light performs well compared to others

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This Off Leash Dog Park is at Silverbell Lake (one of the four Tucson Urban Lakes) The park is located at 4600 N Silverbell Rd Tucson, AZ 85745 This is a lighted off-leash dog park at Christopher Columbus Park. The 14,000-square foot facility is open dawn until two or three hours after dusk (with automatic lights). Like all the Tucson Off Leash Dog Parks, Christopher Columbus is free to the public. This Tucson dog park opened in February 1999 The Christopher Columbus dog park offers a Fido Fountain (dog drinking fountain), plenty of room to run and an area shaded area by trees with ramada. A poop scooper is located at the site. For more information contact the Northwest District at 791-4873

http://tucsondogs.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1224684017
Christopher Columbus Off Leash Dog Park
Christopher Columbus Off Leash Dog Park
Posted by:
Bubba
Posted on: Wed Oct 22 2008

This Off Leash Dog Park is at Silverbell Lake (one of the four Tucson Urban Lakes) The park is located at 4600 N Silverbell Rd Tucson, AZ 85745 This is a lighted off-leash dog park at Christopher Columbus Park. The 14,000-square foot facility is open dawn until two or three hours after dusk (with automatic lights). Like all the Tucson Off Leash Dog Parks, Christopher Columbus is free to the public. This Tucson dog park opened in February 1999 The Christopher Columbus dog park offers a Fido Fountain (dog drinking fountain), plenty of room to run and an area shaded area by trees with ramada. A poop scooper is located at the site. For more information contact the Northwest District at 791-4873

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This Off Leash Dog Park is at Silverbell Lake (one of the four Tucson Urban Lakes) The park is located at 4600 N Silverbell Rd Tucson, AZ 85745 This is a lighted off-leash dog park at Christopher Columbus Park. The 14,000-square foot facility is open dawn until two or three hours after dusk (with automatic lights). Like all the Tucson Off Leash Dog Parks, Christopher Columbus is free to the public. This Tucson dog park opened in February 1999 The Christopher Columbus dog park offers a Fido Fountain (dog drinking fountain), plenty of room to run and an area shaded area by trees with ramada. A poop scooper is located at the site. For more information contact the Northwest District at 791-4873

http://tucsondogs.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1224684017
Christopher Columbus Off Leash Dog Park
Christopher Columbus Off Leash Dog Park
Posted by:
Bubba
Posted on: Wed Oct 22 2008

This Off Leash Dog Park is at Silverbell Lake (one of the four Tucson Urban Lakes) The park is located at 4600 N Silverbell Rd Tucson, AZ 85745 This is a lighted off-leash dog park at Christopher Columbus Park. The 14,000-square foot facility is open dawn until two or three hours after dusk (with automatic lights). Like all the Tucson Off Leash Dog Parks, Christopher Columbus is free to the public. This Tucson dog park opened in February 1999 The Christopher Columbus dog park offers a Fido Fountain (dog drinking fountain), plenty of room to run and an area shaded area by trees with ramada. A poop scooper is located at the site. For more information contact the Northwest District at 791-4873

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This Off Leash Dog Park is at Silverbell Lake (one of the four Tucson Urban Lakes) The park is located at 4600 N Silverbell Rd Tucson, AZ 85745 This is a lighted off-leash dog park at Christopher Columbus Park. The 14,000-square foot facility is open dawn until two or three hours after dusk (with automatic lights). Like all the Tucson Off Leash Dog Parks, Christopher Columbus is free to the public. This Tucson dog park opened in February 1999 The Christopher Columbus dog park offers a Fido Fountain (dog drinking fountain), plenty of room to run and an area shaded area by trees with ramada. A poop scooper is located at the site. For more information contact the Northwest District at 791-4873

http://tucsondogs.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1224684017
Christopher Columbus Off Leash Dog Park
Christopher Columbus Off Leash Dog Park
Posted by:
Bubba
Posted on: Wed Oct 22 2008

This Off Leash Dog Park is at Silverbell Lake (one of the four Tucson Urban Lakes) The park is located at 4600 N Silverbell Rd Tucson, AZ 85745 This is a lighted off-leash dog park at Christopher Columbus Park. The 14,000-square foot facility is open dawn until two or three hours after dusk (with automatic lights). Like all the Tucson Off Leash Dog Parks, Christopher Columbus is free to the public. This Tucson dog park opened in February 1999 The Christopher Columbus dog park offers a Fido Fountain (dog drinking fountain), plenty of room to run and an area shaded area by trees with ramada. A poop scooper is located at the site. For more information contact the Northwest District at 791-4873

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Here are some pictures we took at Jacobs Park off leash dog park in North east Tucson, Arizona. This dog park is out of the way, and a little difficult to find the first time you visit. Once you know where to park, this is a great place to visit. Plenty of shade trees and grass and a fenced in area for dogs to play

http://tucsondogs.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1224682307
Jacobs Park off leash Dog Park
Jacobs Park off leash Dog Park
Posted by:
Bubba
Posted on: Wed Oct 22 2008

Here are some pictures we took at Jacobs Park off leash dog park in North east Tucson, Arizona. This dog park is out of the way, and a little difficult to find the first time you visit. Once you know where to park, this is a great place to visit. Plenty of shade trees and grass and a fenced in area for dogs to play

tucsondogs.com
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Here are some pictures we took at Jacobs Park off leash dog park in North east Tucson, Arizona. This dog park is out of the way, and a little difficult to find the first time you visit. Once you know where to park, this is a great place to visit. Plenty of shade trees and grass and a fenced in area for dogs to play

http://tucsondogs.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1224682307
Jacobs Park off leash Dog Park
Jacobs Park off leash Dog Park
Posted by:
Bubba
Posted on: Wed Oct 22 2008

Here are some pictures we took at Jacobs Park off leash dog park in North east Tucson, Arizona. This dog park is out of the way, and a little difficult to find the first time you visit. Once you know where to park, this is a great place to visit. Plenty of shade trees and grass and a fenced in area for dogs to play

tucsondogs.com
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18 visits

Here are some pictures we took at Jacobs Park off leash dog park in North east Tucson, Arizona. This dog park is out of the way, and a little difficult to find the first time you visit. Once you know where to park, this is a great place to visit. Plenty of shade trees and grass and a fenced in area for dogs to play

http://tucsondogs.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1224682307
Jacobs Park off leash Dog Park
Jacobs Park off leash Dog Park
Posted by:
Bubba
Posted on: Wed Oct 22 2008

Here are some pictures we took at Jacobs Park off leash dog park in North east Tucson, Arizona. This dog park is out of the way, and a little difficult to find the first time you visit. Once you know where to park, this is a great place to visit. Plenty of shade trees and grass and a fenced in area for dogs to play

tucsondogs.com
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Recently ophthalmologist, Dr. James Goldman, of the Eye Institute of Southern Arizona, was interviewed on KVOA Television in Tucson, Arizona. Dr Goldman explained about the Implantable Collamer Lens (ICL) and how they work

http://www.tucsonhealth.net/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1224329435&pid=1261
Implantable contact lens information in the news
Implantable contact lens information in the news
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Eye Institute of Southern Arizona
Posted on: Sat Oct 18 2008

Recently ophthalmologist, Dr. James Goldman, of the Eye Institute of Southern Arizona, was interviewed on KVOA Television in Tucson, Arizona. Dr Goldman explained about the Implantable Collamer Lens (ICL) and how they work

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Recently ophthalmologist, Dr. James Goldman, of the Eye Institute of Southern Arizona, was interviewed on KVOA Television in Tucson, Arizona. Dr Goldman explained about the Implantable Collamer Lens (ICL) and how they work

http://www.tucsonhealth.net/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1224329435&pid=1261
Implantable contact lens information in the news
Implantable contact lens information in the news
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Eye Institute of Southern Arizona
Posted on: Sat Oct 18 2008

Recently ophthalmologist, Dr. James Goldman, of the Eye Institute of Southern Arizona, was interviewed on KVOA Television in Tucson, Arizona. Dr Goldman explained about the Implantable Collamer Lens (ICL) and how they work

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I wanted a USB memory drive for emergency information and photos but when I looked around I could only find one made specifically for this use and it was nothing special for its high price tag. I decided to make my own and when I saw this red unit with the cap and body designed with a substantial loop for a lanyard (550 cord loop) I figured I could use this one. A bonus is this USB drive ended up costing less than $6 (because we ordered a few things at the same time to cut down on the shipping cost). It was designed for kids so I did need to modify it a bit to remove the logo aimed at kids, this left me with a solid red, sturdy USB drive with a cap for the plug that ca not be lost because it attaches to the loop of cord I added to make it easier to stow the drive in a bag or in the car

http://makeyourowngear.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1223370054
USB Stick for Emergency Information
USB Stick for Emergency Information
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Bubba
Posted on: Tue Oct 7 2008

I wanted a USB memory drive for emergency information and photos but when I looked around I could only find one made specifically for this use and it was nothing special for its high price tag. I decided to make my own and when I saw this red unit with the cap and body designed with a substantial loop for a lanyard (550 cord loop) I figured I could use this one. A bonus is this USB drive ended up costing less than $6 (because we ordered a few things at the same time to cut down on the shipping cost). It was designed for kids so I did need to modify it a bit to remove the logo aimed at kids, this left me with a solid red, sturdy USB drive with a cap for the plug that ca not be lost because it attaches to the loop of cord I added to make it easier to stow the drive in a bag or in the car

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