Catch, cook, consumeā€¦ all in one bracelet!

Give a man a fish and he can feed himself for a day. Give a man the Outdoor Element Kodiak and he can feed himself for a lifetime!

Outdoor Element’s wrist-based fire-starter and survival bracelet was meant for pure outdoor functionality. With its innovative clasp that integrates the flint-stone into it, the Outdoor Element Kodiak is a stylish little paracord bracelet meant to dominate the outdoors. Aside from the patent-pending fire-starting buckle that can be used to light campfires anywhere, the bracelet’s custom 550 paracord can prove more than useful for tying/securing/pulling. Plus, if you look closer, woven right into the bracelet is even two strands of fishing line and one fishing hook, so the Kodiak can literally catch your fish, and cook it too!

Designer: Outdoor Element

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AT&T ready to battle Sprint for push-to-talk supremacy starting in November

AT&T ready to take battle Sprint for PushtoTalk supremacy starting in November

While Sprint's iDEN network is getting the axe in favor of a new CDMA setup, AT&T will soon be sprucing up its near absent push-to-talk services. Targeting a November release with plans starting around $30, Ma Bell's enhanced PTT will be compatible with smartphones running Android 2.3+, BlackBerry 7, Windows Phone 8 and even Java-powered feature phones. In addition to playing nice with a variety of mobile platforms, this new service will also work across laptops, tablets and smart cars.

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