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Butterscotch S'mores Interactive Horse Saddle Set -Pastel


from: PARTY PONIES


Styled after the real thing, your S'Mores or Butterscotch will be decked out in true horse fashion! Beautiful colors, with ...


Bogs Men's Classic Mid Boot

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from: Bogs


Styled after the real thing, your S'Mores or Butterscotch will be decked out in true horse fashion! Beautiful colors, with ...


Leather Cleaner Conditioner, 32 oz

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from: Farnam Companies


Brings leather back to life. All-in-one leather rejuvenating formula. No-drip valve. Refills squeeze bottle 2.5 times. Makes cleaning your tack ...


Bogs Men's Classic High Boot

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from: Bogs


Brings leather back to life. All-in-one leather rejuvenating formula. No-drip valve. Refills squeeze bottle 2.5 times. Makes cleaning your tack ...


TuffRider ARGYLE Knee Socks

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from: JPC Equestrian


Technically designed riding socks meet the unique needs of riders for comfort and support with extra stretch in opening, reinforced ...


Breyer Horses Deluxe Wood Barn with Cupola

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from: Tgh


New deluxe barn fits up to three Traditional size horses. Includes two stalls with mats and built-in feed bins, sliding ...


Bag Balm 10 oz Tin

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from: B&C


Use Bag Balm for chapped conditions and superficial abrasions. Contains lanolin and stays on to provide moisturizing and softening. Directions: ...


Troxel Spirit Helmet

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from: Troxel Helmets


The most popular equestrian helmet on the market, the Spirit casts a sleek profile for riders looking for a thoroughly ...


Genuine Leather Riding Crop Whip

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from: General Edge


Fully functional whip is constructed from genuine leather. Traditional favorites for a wide variety of uses.


Anti-Monkey Butt Powder Anti-Friction Plus Sweat Absorber

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from: Monkey


It's here!!! Anti-Monkey Butt powder with calamine is an anti-friction that is specially formulated to absorb excess sweat and reduce ...



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Hurricanes, as we've seen, can wreak serious havoc when they strike populated areas. We've never had control over them before, but one researcher thinks they could be broken up with F-4 fighter jets.

In theory, sending in a pair of the jets to do loops around the eye of the hurricane while it's still out over the ocean, creating sonic booms, would break it up before it hits the shore.

Jet fighters flying at supersonic speeds along special trajectories with a hurricane/typhoon at various altitudes would create supersonic booms. In one such embodiment, the trajectories for the supersonic booms of the present invention are counter to the rotational component of the hurricane and/or typhoon being targeted. As such, supersonic booms can be tailored and/or designed to partially and/or fully -negate the basic rotational contribution in a hurricane by slowing down a hurricane's/typhoon's rotation. Additionally, when supersonic booms propagate downward to the surface of the ocean they also destabilize a hurricane's/typhoon's structure by increasing the pressure in the central part of a hurricane's/typhoon's eye.

It's a pretty crazy idea, but I guess it makes sense. It would be pretty amazing to be able to stop any hurricane before it hit shore, saving millions and millions of dollars and who knows how many lives. I can't wait for them to test this out. [Patent via AV Web; Thanks, Jason!]


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Nick Bradbury just had a tumor removed from his head. Glad to hear he's doing well:

The fact that I'm able to type this blog entry less than a week after the operation has me hopeful that recovery will be quicker than I was led to believe, but it will still be a few weeks before I'm able to really tackle any serious work.


Paul Glen says that fear of layoffs is a de-motivator for creative problem-solvers like those in IT.
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