Monthly Archives: November 2010

Review: Spyderco Endura 4 Wave

Back in mid-January, I ordered and received a Spyderco Endura 4 Wave, and, while I wanted to review it right then and there, I decided to wait until I’d tested it a bit more. That time has come. “Spyderco is a company, founded in 1978 by Sal Glesser and based in Golden, Colorado, U.S.A., that […]

Oops…

I know, I know, it hasn’t been that long ago since I wrote anything, but this is different. North Korea bombed South Korea, one of their islands anyway. Two marines died, and many wounded… including civilians. Few people may know this, but North and South Korea have only had a truce, and technically, they are […]

America’s KGB: Airline Security

Okay, maybe I am exaggerating. … Maybe. But I figure I might as well discuss what everyone else is talking about. After all, I’m a people pleaser. I have flown recently and, despite what you may think, it wasn’t as bad as it is for international flights. I didn’t get patted down or scanned (at […]

Nationalism vs. Patriotism

Hello, I’m Caleb Bob, and this is Broken Mold News. In today’s story we take you to engineer researchers in MIT to explain just how a cat… drinks milk. (True story.) And now on to the actual issue. I am assuming you are an American if you are reading this. I will also assume you […]