Why 3D printers will cause an Extinction Level Event unless we regulate the industry immediately.  The 3D printer technology is 30 years old and is able to replicate itself. See how easily this simple invention could cause the end of the world if the technology falls into the wrong hands. In one month, a single 3D printer can replicate itself 1 million times.

 

I explained in my last article why 3D printers were technologically wonderful and benefited mankind with life changing innovative abilities. But as history has taught us, good technology can spawn lethal inventions and cause death and destruction besides innovation and advancement.

History of good turning to bad

We have had many technological advancements that have led to amazing humanitarian benefits. Without getting into a “10 interesting things about….” nonsense article, let’s discuss the ultimate discovery that unleashed massive amounts of death and destruction and still today is a threat that can one day lead to an Extinction Level Event and wipe out mankind forever. Yes, I am talking about the “splitting of the atom.”

Splitting the atom

Mankind’s greatest accomplishment and most dangerous has been the ability to split the atom. When mankind labored to find a way to harness the power of the universe. It was with clean hands an innocent mind and the motivation was to find a cleaner, more efficient power supply. Clean, affordable energy was the goal, not Nuclear weapons that could annihilate cities and kill millions of innocent people. That was the bad coming from the good. So today, we have Nuclear Power plants all over the world creating energy.

Simple explanation of a Nuclear power plant

A Nuclear power plant is a simple design by nature. Uranium is used to cause a chain reaction, thus producing energy which is turned to steam and thus runs turbines that make electricity. Extremely simple procedure getting usable clean energy. Problem is that using it to kill is just a easy. No one planned to use this technology to murder people. There is always someone that will see an alternate evil use of a good thing, you can rest assured that statement is true to many things.

Be real…How can printing be dangerous?

Before we get into 3D or three dimensional printing let’s look at how 2D or two dimensional printing has been used for bad things. Pedophiles copy and print pictures on the internet and disseminate them to like minded perverts. Without the ability to print those pictures, less acts of child molestation would occur. The 2D printer can print propaganda, it can print phony contracts, and it can print counterfeit money devaluing and destabilizing a country’s economy. Now let’s talk about a really dangerous technology, 3D printing that can actually bring destruction to mankind and start the chain of events leading to an E.L.E., Extinction Level Event.

3D Printers are a serious help to mankind

I didn’t really think of the bad side after I hear of scientists using organic material to develop artificial human organs that could one day be used for actual transplant and relieve the suffering of many people and extend their lives. That to me is awesome. But then I read about one invention that got me thinking and it’s not the ability to 3D print firearms which it can do, which makes a gun virtually undetectable since it is printed from thermoplastics and can thus be printed by anyone with a $600 machine and $10 worth of thermoplastics per gun printed. There is a much bigger threat.

The Goliath of all threats

The 3D printer can replicate itself. Let that sink in, I’ll say it again. The 3D printer can replicate itself. It CAN reproduce.! There is the issue. Think about the ramifications if some evil axis country like North Korea with their slave workforce and despotic leader and just one 3D printer. That’s a recipe for danger and disaster.

Cost of one 3D printer which can replicate itself.

Currently it costs $600 to buy 1 RepRap 3D printer that is able to replicate itself. It costs $20 in polymer plastic materials and $150 of electronic parts. That’s a grand total of $770 to print out the first replication, after the first one the cost drops to $170 per replication.

How quick can they reproduce?

It requires 60 hours to do one replication. There are 168 hours in a week, you can replicate almost 3 per week per machine. That isn’t counting how fast new technology makes the job quicker just like a laser jet prints faster than an ink-jet printer as technology advances. Anyone starting to get the picture here? If one crazy guy in a warehouse starts with one machine, inside of a week he will have 6. Now think about a lunatic who has the funds to start with 1,000 machines, has the factories to mass assembly the parts and you have a person who has an immense amount of power. If the machine could build a car and a gun, it can build a tank. It would take less than 1 month starting with 1 machine to have 1 million 3D printers.

The 3D printers would replicate exponentially: 1 prints out one in 60 hrs and then in the next 60 hrs, two print out two more to make 4, then in another 60 hrs, 4 make 8, etc. Think about rabbits.

Restraint and legislation

There needs to be a discussion started by the leaders of the world on how this technology can be limited and it’s use monitored. This is dangerous stuff whenever technology can enable mass production of organic and inorganic objects. I understand and get the argument that so much good can come from it imagine if someone is able to outfit a 3D printer/self replicator with a computer chip. Put it on an island with another robot that could assemble the parts, what would that population look like if both machines had a 30 year lithium battery source, This stuff is straight out of the sci-fi movies, but you would return to an island of millions of 3D printers and robots cause it would figure out that more robots make more 3D printers.

Birth of H.A.L.

Thus H.A.L. Is born. And soon Singularity will occur and mankind cannot compete with artificial intelligence that can reproduce as Vernor Vinge, Professor at the Department of Mathematical Sciences at San Diego State University wrote in his 1993 thesis, “The Coming Technological Singularity: How to Survive in the Post-Human Era..” End of mankind as we know it. One day man will be slave to the machine it developed. It is a path that can’t be denied.

Chicago has many great sights to see, cultural stops and regional delights. When you have had your fill of Chicago Dogs and Wrigley Field, take a day trip to see four wineries in Michigan and have a gourmet lunch chauffeured by luxury bus.

 

Chicago is known for many things. The Chicago River that meanders through the middle that requires a multitude of crossings. The filming of many TV shows like “Crime Story,” “Chicago Hope” and “Chicago Fire” as well as movies like “Backdraft” and “About Last Night.” Chicago has many attractions like the Ferris Wheel at the Navy Pier, The Shedd Aquarium, Wrigley Field or an evening with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra listening to the classics performed by one of the world’s greatest orchestras. Chicago also has many hings to do within a 150 mile radius of the city limits. Today we will talk about the local vineyards just over the Michigan border less than a two hours drive. Nothing better than a relaxing motor coach ride to tour and taste some local vintage wines at Michigan Wineries.


Chicago Day Trip To Michigan Wineries

Just two hours away from Chicago is Michigan Wine Country. Cannonball Productions hosts a trip to the Wine Country of Michigan. Included in the trip are round-trip transportation to the four Breweries on a luxury coach bus equipped with a bathroom, air conditioning, reclining seats and Tour Guides. Stops at four wineries to sample 5 wine choices at each. Lunch will be served at Founder’s Wine Cellar where each guest will have a choice of grilled chicken breast or pork tenderloin with penne, vegetables and dessert.


Cost and Itinerary

Cannonball Productions offers the best deal and two schedules so people have a lot of flexibility in their travel schedule. Both tours cost the same, $150 per person inclusive of everything. Their are two tours. Both tours start at the same location with check-in at 600 N. Clark Street. The 1st tour leaves at 9:00 am promptly and arrives at the Lemon Creek Winery at 11:00AM. For those who don’t like wine for breakfast, they have a second tour that leaves at 10:30AM and arrives for the first tour/tasting at Lemon Creek Winery, at 12:30PM. The tours arrive back at 600 N. Clark Street 6:00PM and 7:30PM respectively, just in time for a late dinner.


Which Wineries will we visit

The tour will start at the Lemon Creek Winery, then after a one hour tour will head to Founder’s Winery for another one hour tour. Back to the bus for a relaxing two hour ride to Round Barn and St. Julian’s Winery where the tour will last 45 minutes at each place. There will be 5 wine tastings at each winery for a total of 20 tastings. At the conclusion, each guest will be gifted with a customized wine glass, Group tours can be arranged by contacting Cannonball Productions.


The Small Print

Age is strictly 21+ because of the alcohol. Tickets are only refundable the first 24 hrs but can easily be transferred to anyone else. Bathrooms are available on the bus and other specific destination points. Maximum of 54 tickets will be sold for each tour and there will be a minimum of 35 people needed for the event to take place. If the minimum is not met, all parties will be refunded. All guests must sign a waiver before tour embarks.


How to Purchase

EventBrite is full price of $150 (SOLD OUT FOR 2017) Make your reservations for the 2015 season NOW!! Even though it is sold out, cancellations do occur so be sure to check with staff at Cannonball Productions to see if they have last minute openings. If not, there is nothing preventing you from renting a car for the day and having your own tour, just make sure you drink responsibly and have a designated driver.

Chicago has many great sights to see, cultural stops and regional delights. When you have had your fill of Chicago Dogs and Wrigley Field, take a day trip to see four operating Macro and micro beer Breweries in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Chicago is an amazing city. Home of Wrigley Field and the Chicago Cubs brings many tourists into Chicago’s O’Hare airport every year for fun in the summer. Michigan Avenue and Rush Streets, “The Magnificent Mile,” offer some of the hippest bars and best food venues. From Chicago Dogs on the street corner to a Deep Dish with sausage at Lou Malnati’s Pizzeria, The Windy City offers many treats to its visitors. Sometimes people not used to city life can feel overwhelmed and a day trip is the best way to put your chi back in alignment. Nothing better than a relaxing motor coach ride to tour and taste some craft beers at Wisconsin’s Milwaukee Breweries.


Chicago Day Trip To Milwaukee Beer Breweries

Just two hours away from Chicago sits the heart of the Milwaukee Beer Brewing world. From MillerCoors to craft micro brewers, Milwaukee is the true king of beer brewing in the United States. Enjoy a two hour ride aboard a luxury touring bus to the oats and barley capital of Wisconsin.

 

What’s included

Round-trip transportation to the Breweries on a luxury coach bus equipped with a bathroom, air conditioning, reclining seats and Tour Guides. 4 stops at four breweries to sample 3 craft beers of your choice. Lunch will be provided of assorted Chicago famous pizzas and for the health conscious and lactose intolerant, gourmet salads will be offered as well. There will be two walking tours showcasing the differences between a major macro and a micro-brewery.


Cost and Itinerary

Cannonball Productions offers the best deal and two schedules so people have a lot of flexibility in their travel schedule. Both tours cost the same, $129 per person inclusive of everything. Their are two tours. Both tours start at the same location with check-in at 600 N. Clark Street. The 1st tour leaves at 8:00 am promptly and arrives at the first Brewery at 10:00AM. For those who don’t like beer for breakfast, they have a second tour that leaves at 9:30AM and arrives for the first tour/tasting at Lakefront Brewery at 11:30AM. The tours arrive back at 600 N. Clark Street 6:00PM and 7:30PM respectively, just in time for a late dinner.


Which Breweries do we visit

The tour will start at the Lakefront Brewery. The second stop will be MillerCoors Brewery. We will then eat and taste more beer at the Milwaukee Ale House, which is the tasting room of the Milwaukee Brewing Company. Our final stop will be a pint at Stonefly Brewery. These events sell out quickly so reserve early. Group tours can be arranged by contacting Cannonball Productions.


The Small Print

Age is strictly 21+ because of he alcohol. Tickets are only refundable the first 24 hrs but can easily be transferred to anyone else. Bathrooms are available on the bus and other specific destination points. Maximum of 54 tickets will be sold for each tour and there will be a minimum of 35 people needed for the event to take place. If the minimum is not met, all parties will be refunded. All guests must sign a waiver before tour embarks.


How to Purchase

Groupon has a 39% off deal so the cost is only $79 per person inclusive.

EventBrite is full price of $129 plus a service fee of $8.09.

Chicago is a great tourist city. When you have had your fill of the hustle and bustle of a major city, take a night trip to snow ski and snowboard at Sunburst Ski Resort in Kewaskum, Wisconsin. A great way to have a varied Chicago vacation.

 

So many things to see and do in Chicago. All season specific activities. Christmas and New Years in Chicago are a brilliant time to discover the winter wonderland of the Windy City. Besides taking in the frozen Chicago River as it intersects the city in multiple places, or taking a beautiful snow covered walk down Michigan Avenue doing some festive window shopping. Some great activities just hours from the heart of Chicago are over the Illinois border in Wisconsin.


Night Skiing and Snow Tubing at Wisconsin’s Sunburst Ski Resort

Just two and one half hours away from Chicago is the Sunburst Ski Resort in Kewaskum, Wisconsin. The resort offers night skiing and snow tubing with 16 dedicated snow tubing lanes. On the mountain, guests of Cannonball Productions will enjoy their own tent with a DJ, fire pits, S’mores and two drafts of beer per person. The cost of ski rental and lift tickets are included. The $99 cost per person includes round-trip transportation to the Sunburst Ski Resort on a luxury coach bus equipped with a bathroom, reclining seats, and Tour Guides. 2 hours of Night Snow Tubing and an After-Party on the Mountain.


Cost and Itinerary

Cannonball Productions offers the best deal at a cost $99 per person inclusive of everything. The tour starts with a check-in at 600 N. Clark Street a 12:30PM. The bus ride will take 2.5 hours and arrive at 3:00PM for an afternoon of skiing and the optional $10 beginner ski lesson. Starting at 7:30PM, The Cannonball Production guests get exclusive use of the snow tubing lanes as well as the rest of he mountain so you can blaze your way up and down the slopes an optimal amount of time without any waiting. The After-Party will be in full swing at this time till the departure scheduled at 9:30PM The tours arrive back at 600 N. Clark Street 12:30AM. just in time for a late drink or right to bed.


The Small Print

Age is strictly 21+ because of he alcohol. Tickets are only refundable the first 24 hrs but can easily be transferred to anyone else. Bathrooms are available on the bus and other specific destination points. Maximum of 54 tickets will be sold for each tour and there will be a minimum of 35 people needed for the event to take place. If the minimum is not met, all parties will be refunded. All guests must sign a waiver before tour embarks.


How to Purchase

Cannonball Productions is sold out for the 2014 season. Please call to see if they have any last minute cancellations or added tours. Make your reservations now for 2015. If not, rent a car and take the drive yourself to Sunburst Ski Resort. His is one trip you don’t want to miss.

 

 

A fun day trip only three hours from Chicago.  Chicago has many great sights to see, cultural stops and regional delights. When you have had your fill of the Sears Tower and the Windy City, take a day trip to and ski/snowboard Devil’s Head Resort in Merrimac Wisconsin.

 

Day Ski/Snowboard at Devil’s Head Resort

Just three hours away from Chicago is some of the finest skiing and snowboarding in the area. Devil’s Head Resort is located in Merrimac, Wisconsin. The resort offers 30 trails for skiers and snowboards with 12 ski lifts serving the slopes to minimize wait times. The 500 foot vertical runs are for beginners, intermediate and expert ratings. Devil’s Head sits on one of the tallest mountains in the state of Wisconsin. On the website they have a “live” snow cam so you can make arrangements for loved ones at home to rendezvous with you on the slopes as they sit in their easy chairs at home. They also have a snow report that can be accessed at any time to check conditions on the slopes.

What’s included

Round-trip transportation to Devil’s Head Resort on a luxury coach bus equipped with a bathroom, reclining seats and Tour Guides. Day lift tickets, lunch and hot chocolate at the resort are all included in the price.

Cost and Itinerary

Cannonball Productions offers the best deal for only $95.00 per person and $20 for equipment rentals. The tour starts with a 6:45AM check-in at 600 N. Clark Street. The tour leaves promptly at 7:00AM and arrives at Devil’s Head Resort at 10:00AM. The tours depart the resort at 4:00PM and arrive back at 600 N. Clark Street 7:00 PM just in time for a late dinner.

The Small Print

Age is strictly 21+. Tickets are only refundable the first 24 hrs but can easily be transferred to anyone else. Bathrooms are available on the bus and other specific destination points en route. Maximum of 54 tickets will be sold for each tour and there will be a minimum of 35 people needed for the event to take place. If the minimum is not met, all parties will be refunded. All guests must sign a waiver before tour embarks.

How to Purchase

Buy tickets at Cannonball Productions for 2015. The trip is sold out for 2014. You can always rent a car and go up to Devil’s Head Resort in Merrimac Wisconsin to ski. Check the link for lift ticket and ski rental equipment.

Chicago is a great tourist destination. When you have had your fill of Chicago Red Hots and Wrigley Field, take a day trip for a lazy day of river tubing on Indiana’s Tippecanoe River.


Chicago is the home of The Sears Tower and the Chicago Cubs. The Windy City hosts many tourists every year for fun in the summer. The famous “
Magnificent Mile,” offer some of the best bars and best restaurants in the country. From Deep Dish pizzas at Lou Malnati’s Pizzeria to Chicago “Dirty Water” Red Hots, the Windy City offers many treats to its visitors. Chicago gets mighty sticky hot in the summer and leaving the city for a day in the country is the best way to beat the humidity. Nothing better than a relaxing motor coach ride for a lazy day of inner tube river riding on the Tippecanoe River in Indiana.


Tippecanoe River Day Trip

Just two hours away by luxury motor coach from Chicago is Winamac, Indiana, home of the Tippecanoe River. Enjoy three hours of tube riding down the serene, calm river and other fun activities. Don’t be scared off by the name of the river. It is a very calm river, ideal for the novice inner tube rider.


What’s included

Round-trip transportation to the Tippecanoe River on a luxury coach bus equipped with a bathroom, air conditioning, reclining seats and Tour Guides. Three Hour Lazy Tubing Ride, All-You-Can-Eat Taco Bar courtesy of Poblano’s Mexican Grill, bottled water and snack boxes. BYOB, snacks and coolers allowed. Free Volleyball, Basketball and Slip and Slide plus other fun activities. Optional Floating cooler raft is available for rental for $10.


Cost and Itinerary

Cannonball Productions offers the best deal and offers two schedules so people have a lot of flexibility in their travel schedule. Both tours cost the same, $69 per person inclusive of everything. Both tours start at the same location with check-in at 600 N. Clark Street. The 1st tour leaves at 9:00 am promptly and arrives at the Tippecanoe River at 11:00AM. For those who don’t like early departures, they have a second tour that leaves at 11:00AM and arrives at the Tippecanoe River at 1:00 PM. The tours arrive back at 600 N. Clark Street 5:00PM and 7:00PM respectively, just in time for a dinner.


The Small Print

Age is strictly 21+ because of the alcohol. Tickets are only refundable the first 24 hrs but can easily be transferred to anyone else. Bathrooms are available on the bus and other specific destination points. Maximum of 54 tickets will be sold for each tour and there will be a minimum of 35 people needed for the event to take place. If the minimum is not met, all parties will be refunded. All guests must sign a waiver before tour embarks.


How to Purchase

Tickets available at EventBrite for $69.00 plus a service fee of $4.79, totaling $73.79.

Chicago is a tourist destination for many Americans and foreigners. Chicago has an assortment of top museums and cultural attractions. Chicago has many bridges crossing back and forth over the Chicago River which can make it a very hot humid place to be in the summer months. Day trips away from the city provides relief from this city heat and also offers unique activities not found in the city limits. Nothing better than a relaxing motor coach ride for a day of shooting weapons at a range and then a tour of a working Winery, Brewery and Distillery for a tasting menu of libations.


Point Blank Shooting Range and Sport Club

Just a few hours away by luxury motor coach from Chicago is Benton Harbor, Michigan, home of the Point Blank Shooting Range and Sport Club. Enjoy 1.5 hours firing 55 rounds thru a AK-47, Shotgun and Pistol. You will receive proper firearm instruction by professional one on one instruction. It is a perfect way to introduce the novice to firearms. At the range, the best marksman will receive a prize for most accurate shooting and all will be able to take home their target for display of their prowess. After the shooting, we will sit down to a BBQ lunch before heading to the Round Barn Winery, Brewery, and Distillery.


Round Barn Winery, Brewery, and Distillery

You will spend 1.5 hours touring a working Winery, Brewery and Distillery and tasting 8 unique brews of your choice. The choices will consist of beer, wine or liquor tastings. No need to worry about the driving since you will be traveling back on the luxury bus and your stomach will be well sated with he BBQ meal and the spirits drank. You can also take home your wine or beer glass as a souvenir of the day.


What’s included

Round-trip transportation on a luxury coach bus equipped with a bathroom, air conditioning, reclining seats and Tour Guides. 55 rounds at the shooting range. BBQ lunch served at Point Blank Sports Club. Eight tastings of beer, wine, or liquor and souvenir wine or beer glass.


Cost and Itinerary

Cannonball Productions offers the best deal and offers three schedules so people have a lot of flexibility in their travel. All tours cost the same, $79 per person inclusive of everything. The tours start at the same location with check-in at 600 N. Clark Street. The tours leave at 9:00 AM, 10:30 AM and Noon promptly. A 2.5 hour luxury bus ride arrives at the Point Blank Shooting Range. After the BBQ lunch, a tour of the Round Barn Winery, Brewery and Distillery. The tours arrive back at 600 N. Clark Street 4:30PM, 6:00PM and 7:30PM respectively, just in time for a dinner.


The Small Print

Age is strictly 21+ because of the alcohol and weapons. Tickets are only refundable the first 24 hrs but can easily be transferred to anyone else. Bathrooms are available on the bus and other specific destination points. Maximum of 54 tickets will be sold for each tour and there will be a minimum of 35 people needed for the event to take place. If the minimum is not met, all parties will be refunded. All guests must sign a waiver before tour embarks.


How to Purchase

Tickets available at Cannonball Productions for $79.00. Tickets go fast and mus be bough in the fall for the next summer. Please inquire for last minute cancellations or additional tours being offered.

The 3D printer is capable of printing anything in the world as long as the printer is big enough for the object to fit inside. Imagine one day, you will have a 3D printer in your home and you will buy the plans of things you want and print the items yourself.

 


Technology that is new to some but has been around for a long time.

I was reading the other day about this “new” invention called 3D Printers, new to me at least. I am assuming you heard of them but I will explain them so if you been living on an island for the last 30 years somewhere with Tom Hanks, me, and Wilson.


3D Printers

A 3D Printer is simply, a printer that prints anything in three dimensions rather than two dimensions. It is pretty old technology that was invented by Tom Hull in 1983 as reported on the inventor’s website 3D Systems. I was shocked when I read that it has been around so long and only made into the mainstream public’s realm till recently. So I started doing more research. They are quite fascinating when you start thinking about their ability.


How they work

The way a 3D printer works is almost the same as a regular printer. The difference is the 3D printer uses other materials to “print” rather than ink. “Printer” is really an inaccurate word for the device, it should be called 3D duplicator/builder. Because that is exactly what it does. It copies exactly any thing you introduce into it and it makes an exact duplicate using materials like: wax, plastic, thermoplastics, PolyJet Photopolymers, as advertized for sale and use on Stratasys business website. There are over 100 materials that can be used as the ink “medium.” In my mind that makes the machine amazingly valuable.


3D Objects that have been printed

Let’s look at the things the 3D printer has been able to print realistically and with functional utility. You are gonna be amazed at what this machine can “print.”


1. Printed Body Parts

 

Yep, You read it right. Scientists, doctors and bio-engineers have created functioning body parts that can be used to actually help people. I shit you not and you can read it on Popular Science because I am not even close to smart enough to explain it to you. They have currently done an ear, skin grafts, and bones, blood vessels, and a kidney that isn’t yet functional for transplant but it is estimated will be fully functional with in a few years and the best part is the body won’t reject it cause it will have the same DNA as the recipient.

2. Printed Pizza

 

NASA has been messing with the technology for a longtime and one of the questions they asked themselves, can we make edible food? They started working on printing 3D Food. This one I can explain but if would like to read more, go to gizmag. The way it works is with cartridges like we are used to in a conventional ink printer, black for black and another cartridge for color ink. I think we all know this but checking anyway. The Food 3D printer uses cartridges but each cartridge has different components of the pizza. One has sauce, one has liquified cheese, and the last has dough. Imagine that and the best part is the cartridges are shelf stable for 30 years. That solves a huge space travel problem of what to eat when they go on long mission like to Mars. Spacecraft aren’t big enough to stock food for a mission that length, not it can and the printer can make other foods as well. This is some crazy stuff that Captain Kirk didn’t even have on the starship USS Enterprise.

3. Printed Cars

The Germans have figured out a way how to print a fully functioning car. A freaking car, can you imagine, one part at a time and they fit it together like a giant puzzle. Read about it here on Wired. It isn’t cost or time efficient but neither was developing micro chips when the technology was young and look at the cost of those now. Flat panel monster size TVs were expensive, now they are a day’s pay. Cost drops significantly as inventions age as seen throughout history. The factories today will one day be replaced by large printing facilities. Amazing stuff.


Summary

I could go on and on listing all the things this 3D printer is capable of “printing.” I can’t get my mind around that term, “printing,” but I do see the benefits to this technology. But I also see great dangers as well. In my next article I will explain the dangers that 3D printers are to society and why they need to be heavily regulated and kept out of most people’s hands.

DMV DASH PASS hits Las Vegas on July 12, 2014.  DASH PASS is the new Nevada DMV reservation system that will make that dreaded wait in DMV a thing of the past. Use your cell phone to make a reservation before you leave your home. Get notified by text message as your number approaches.

 

No More Wait

Nevada DMV just became a more friendly place to visit that respects your time. On July 12, 2014, DMV Las Vegas Dash Pass goes online at the Las Vegas DMV offices. It is a no cost service designed to eliminate unnecessary waiting for hours at a time for your number to be called in the Department of Motor Vehicles. It is active now in Carson City and Reno since Northern Nevada was the first to go online.


How Dash Pass Works

You call the phone number to the DMV office you want to visit to transact your business. In this case since Las Vegas doesn’t have live numbers yet, we will use Reno as our example. You would call (844) DASHPASS or Text DMVRENO to (310) 494-2789 and follow the voice prompts. The system will send you updates via text messages to give you your queue number and the estimated wait time. The system will also send you status updates and notify you when you are 15-20 minutes from your number being called. You will also be able to use the internet to secure your place in line. To get in queue on the web, follow his link for the Reno DMV.


Benefits to the new system

No more long waits at the DMV or lining up early in the morning before they open to get a low number and quicker service. In Las Vegas, even a 15 minute wait in the desert sun can be brutal on children, the elderly and pregnant women so this is long overdue for health reasons alone. A great benefit is the system can also move your number back in case you are delayed and can’t get to the DMV when your number is called. The TV screens within the DMV office will have your last four numbers of your phone number displayed with an estimate of the time till it is your turn. For people without cell phones, you can use the web if you have a computer at home or stop in your local library to use their computer. You can also use the self serve kiosks in the lobby to secure your reservation number.
Sources: CBS Las Vegas Local News, Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles

Children’s Free Clinic of Southern Nevada is a no-cost children’s healthcare clinic serving the 120,000 Nevadan children with no health insurance and a limited amount of options for preventing sickness. Dr. Noah Kohn is the founder of Clinics in Schools.

 

Children’s Free Clinic of Southern Nevada is a no-cost health clinic for 120,000 children that is 100% funded by donations from the community. Because they refuse to participate in a sliding fee scale they have zero infusion of federal monies. The founders of the Children’s Free Clinic of Southern Nevada believe that the “shared responsibility” platform that a sliding fee in the case of the poor is the difference in them getting check-ups for their children thus alleviating a future financial burden on an already overburdened and understaffed city hospital system.


Children’s Free Clinic of Southern Nevada Medical Director, Dr. Noah Kohn


Dr. Noah Kohn
is the founder of Clinics in Schools which focuses on the 120,000 children in Nevada schools that have no health insurance. If these children get sick, their school work suffers and their chance to get out of that economic pit strangles them and another generation is lost to a cycle of poverty and unhappiness. Every human being is entitled to health care especially the youngest and most vulnerable members of society that don’t have any financial way to provide for themselves yet.


Children’s Free Clinic of Southern Nevada

Dr. Noah Kohn left the financially secure world of pediatric private practice and made a commitment to take his knowledge and training and devote his life to the underprivileged children of the world, not just his own neighborhood. He has traveled to Haiti to provide medical treatment to the victims of the Hurricane that devastated the island nation. He has been awarded a “Community Spirit Award,” by Channel 8 KLAS and the United Way of Southern Nevada. He has also been awarded the “Healthcare Headliners Award” by In Business Las Vegas. Swiss watchmaker, Frederique Constant nominated him as one of the seven considered for the 2010 Passion Award.


Services and remedies

It costs $250,000 a year to run the Children’s Free Clinic of Southern Nevada. These monies go towards rent and utilities but more importantly the monies provide children with free prescription medications, free vision screening, immunizations, wellness checkups, routine camp, school and sports physicals, laboratory services, assessment, treatment, and management of acute and chronic illnesses and injuries. Referral services to free and low cost dental and vision providers and pediatric specialists. Additional treatment services for treatment off-site include: pregnancy tests, PAP tests, Testing and treatment for STDs, and teen health exams.


Sponsorships

Many people and companies around the Nevada region donate to keep the Children’s Free Clinic of Southern Nevada financially stable. We all know that medical and prescriptions drugs are not luxuries in life. The sponsors and the companies that give to this worthy cause are owed many thanks by the community. It takes a village to rear a child and it takes a community to care for it’s sick. Nevadans all should seriously consider donating what they can to this fine organization where even a small donation will go a long way and change the life of a child. To become a sponsor of the Children’s Free Clinic of Southern Nevada, click here. To make a donation, click here. A $25 donation pays for the full vaccinations for one child, and $40 pays for acute care for one child. Can’t we all afford to care for one child?


Need care for your child or teen?

Need an appointment to the Children’s Free Clinic of Southern Nevada or more information. Contact the clinic at 702.826.2300 and find it at 1140 Almond Tree Lane, Suite #306, Las Vegas, NV 89104.

 

Sources: Children’s Free Clinic of Southern Nevada, Clinics in Schools, KTNV Channel 13 Action News