Handbook of Energy Materials in Supercapacitors an d Storage Devices
- 700 pages
- 25 hours of reading




You will not learn how to eat a tree,' but rather how you and your loved ones can live comfortably during the terrible disasters that are surely to come. This book is not all inclusive, as there is no such thing. You WILL learn of those items that have been thoroughly tested for preparedness and survival. Each topic goes right to the point. There is no flowery rhetoric or page fillers to make this a thick book. The only goal of this book is to KEEP YOU ALIVE; to prepare you mentally and physically to get you ready for any bad times BEFORE they arrive. All treatise in this book are interchangeable to meet any disaster. Only a very few of these items listed have but one use. Most everything can be used for camping or outdoor/indoor activities and absolutely none are a waste of money. Knowledge is power, the more the better. This book attempts to show items valuable in any emergency, however small or large, and everything in this book is defensive. You will find synopses of various scenarios that could devastate this great country, so you will have some cursory knowledge of the evil that men can do, and the power of an angry Mother Nature.
The book begins with the authors personal views of his early childhood and life on a little farm in rural Michigan in 1945. As you read these humorous essays keep in mind they actually happened. Some, well most, have evolved over the years into a blend of fact and fiction. As you follow along through school, a stint in the Army, marriage, raising a family, thirty years with General Motors and a second career on Mackinac Island, humor is not far behind. With friends, four highly inquisitive kids, an equally imaginative wife and the authors own array of blunders, topics are found aplenty. It only takes a bit of doctoring with half truths and the occasional lie and we have a story. Maybe it will bring back to the reader pleasant memories of times past and a few chuckles.