Posted March 30, 2017 6:12 pm by Comments

By Ammoland Editor Joe Evans

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MUSKEGON, Mich. -(Ammoland.com)- Flash back to the year 1992. Science was driving new technologies at a rapid rate.

Take, for example, the must-have videogame console that ruled the decade prior; the Atari 2600 was discontinued after being outdone by the graphics created by competing brands.

IBM introduced Simon, the touchscreen mobile phone and personal assistant, considered today to be the first ever smartphone. UNIX released ViolaWWW, the first popular web browser.

Now ponder the technologically advanced devices that have replaced those newfangled products of their age. What was once high-tech is considered archaic by today’s standards.

But not all of it.

It wasn’t just new-and-improved electronics that were being fashioned in 1992; a Michigan hunter named Greg Sesselmann conceived a solution for keeping a deer hunter’s aroma from wafting through the woods that same year.

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Scentlok Technologies Socks

No, not by covering it with a few spritzes of foul-smelling spray—which was the only option up to that point—but by creating …Read the Rest

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