Ep. 873: Clovis First, Saving The Great Lakes, and the World’s Largest Wildlife Crossing
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The University of Virginia issued an emergency alert on November 3, warning students and staff of a potential ‘active shooter’ on campus, specifically near Shannon Library. Subsequent investigations confirmed that the reports were unfounded, prompting the university to declare an ‘all clear’ and resume normal activities. Initially alarming conditions saw police mobilize and apply safety protocols, urging individuals to ‘run, hide, fight.’ Despite the initial chaos, no evidence of an attack or threat was found, and a thorough inquiry into the false report is now underway. The quick response highlighted the ongoing concerns about campus safety, drawing attention to the…
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Pre-charged pneumatic guns require a continual supply of high-volume air to maintain their capability on the range and in the field, which is where Air Venturi steps in with its RovAir portable compressor. Capable of producing up to 4,500 p.s.i. via 220v, 110v and 12v electrical systems, the maintenance-free compressor will fill a 100-cc airgun tank to up to 3,000 p.s.i. in just under 3 minutes and comes with an adjustable automatic shut-off switch to prevent overcharging. Because of the hardworking nature of the pump, dual cooling fans are built in, and a convenient carry handle on top helps in…
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