Based in Atlanta, GA - Rick Limpert is an award-winning writer, a best-selling author, and a featured sports travel writer.
Named the No. 1 Sports Technology writer in the U.S. on Oct 1, 2014.
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NASA Moon Dust Bag For Sale
A long-lost bag used by Neil Armstrong to bring back moon samples during the Apollo 11 mission is for sale.
http://www.news4jax.com/news/weird-news/for-sale-the-bag-used-by-neil-armstrong-to-collect-moon-dust
Tech Accessory Holiday Gift Idea Day 20: Tumi Gear
Tumi bags and gear set the standard for excellence.
With a 30-year history of creating superior products for discerning professionals and frequent travelers, Tumi is recognized as the world's leading brand of luxury travel, business and lifestyle accessories. Tumi's success can be traced to its continual focus on its principles of design excellence, functional superiority and technical innovation.
Product quality and selection are key attributes that have made Tumi a leader. Simply put, there is no other product made like Tumi. This is what we call the Tumi Difference. It is how we approach every aspect and detail of product design. We regard each component -- from the smallest, case-hardened solid steel machine screw to our exclusive, virtually abrasion-proof FXT ballistic nylon fabric-of each item as if it were the most important. It means that our products are made from hundreds of custom-designed and engineered parts.
Shop Tumi at www.tumi.com
Tumi is a true international brand available at leading department stores (including Bloomingdale's, Harrod's, Lane Crawford, Neiman Marcus, Printemps and Takashimaya) and specialty stores in over 65 countries around the world. In 1997, the first Tumi store opened in Santa Monica, CA. Today, there are more than 183 retail stores and shops in key international cities including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, London, Paris and Tokyo.
Anyone woulf love Tumi for Christmas. Take a look and pick something out.
Salmonella Outbreak Now Reaches Bags of Peanuts
A salmonella outbreak linked to a New Mexico peanut supplier has expanded again with the voluntary recall of thousands of bags of whole peanuts by Hines Nut Co. The Dallas-based company recalled bags of salted jumbo Virginia in-shell peanuts on Monday for possible contamination with salmonella. The peanuts were processed by Sunland Inc. of Portales, N.M.
There are no reported illnesses from the Hines products.
Nearly 2 million pounds of peanuts are involved in the Hines recall, with the bags sold nationally in supermarkets such as Wal-mart and Dollar General stores. The salted jumbo peanuts were distributed from April 12 to Oct. 12, according to officials at the Food and Drug Administration.
The packing information begins with the words ‘BEST BUY’. The recall lot numbers are as follows, located on the fourth line of the ‘BEST BUY’ statement:
S03718, S03699, S03724, S03753, S03765, S03784, S03798, S03806, S03810, S03824, S03826, S03840, S03863, S03886, S03907, S03928, S03933, S03938, S03950, S03958, S03967, S03972, S03978, S03989, S03991, S04012, S04025, S04042, S04054, S04066, S04097, S04109, S04123, S04134, S04141, S04141, S04165, S04200, S04201, S04211, S04229, S04236, and S04247.