#278121 - 12/21/15 11:07 PM
Re: WW III
[Re: Mark_R]
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Carpal Tunnel
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If things go really south (nuclear), it's going to be Arizona's and Mexico's problem. There's really nothing much that I can do about it, so I'm not going to worry about it. Except buy chocolate cake :-) You and Dagny get the chocolate cake, I'll get the doll I've always wanted and we will leave this world with no regrets. Jeanette Isabelle
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I'm not sure whose twisted idea it was to put hundreds of adolescents in underfunded schools run by people whose dreams were crushed years ago, but I admire the sadism. -- Wednesday Adams, Wednesday
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#278133 - 12/22/15 05:53 AM
Re: WW III
[Re: Jeanette_Isabelle]
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I'm moving to some place where people are more jovial about their own annihilation. I plan to stockpile red wine, dried apricots, and chocolate with almonds.
I did tell you folks to buy a Cave with Dolby stereo. I know the sound systems for Armageddon are a bit pricey, but you could all chip in together.
On a slightly more serious note - I do see more folks who are planning for a global economic downturn. that thinking is becoming "in vogue". take your pick about how big you think the downturn will be ... opinions vary. But an increasing number of people are considering this option.
Jeanette - you really need to get rid of the Home Owners Association. It's just a suggestion. But there's nothing more annoying than an old man telling you to re-plant the geraniums outside your Bomb Shelter. :-)
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#278138 - 12/22/15 02:21 PM
Re: WW III
[Re: Pete]
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Carpal Tunnel
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I'm moving to some place where people are more jovial about their own annihilation. I'll pack my doll collection. I want a place with Internet access to continue playing our post apocalyptic role playing game. Jeanette Isabelle
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I'm not sure whose twisted idea it was to put hundreds of adolescents in underfunded schools run by people whose dreams were crushed years ago, but I admire the sadism. -- Wednesday Adams, Wednesday
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#278139 - 12/22/15 03:20 PM
Re: WW III
[Re: Jeanette_Isabelle]
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Geezer
Registered: 06/02/06
Posts: 5357
Loc: SOCAL
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If I'm not mistaken, once you get to the other side of the apocalypse, internet access is no longer required to play post apocalyptic role playing games. It's an immersive technology for gamers but you don't get a reset, lose just once and it's game over. Bummer...
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#278147 - 12/22/15 04:47 PM
Re: WW III
[Re: Russ]
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If I'm not mistaken, once you get to the other side of the apocalypse, internet access is no longer required to play post apocalyptic role playing games. It's an immersive technology for gamers In that case I will need the following equipment: Medical Kits:Carried:Guide IStrapped To Her Back:Doc Blue's Family Medical KitWith following added: Over Her Shoulder:EPMK, Level 2With following added: Nonin 7500 Pulse Oximeter with Pediatric Finger Clip Sensor and 7500 Carrying Case Attached To Belt:TMK-IFAK Pouch & Insert, Black with Black with Blue Cross PatchAround Her Neck:Neck LanyardLED Keychain Flashlight, White BeamRescue Howler WhistlePurse:Mason Pearson Hairbrush Grooming Kit Case with the following: Stainless Steel 9 oz Bottle with D-Ring CapMAGLITE 3-Cell D LED Flashlight, BlueZippo ClassicEyeglass Case Protein Bars, Three Vitamin B-12 Pills, 100-Count Bottle VioNex No Rinse Gel, 4 oz.Kleenex Go Pack VASELINEWhite Cotton Gloves in Ziploc Bag iPod Nano Wallet Passport Custom Survival/BOB:Case, 1450NF, BlackFixed Blade KnifeTuf-ClothPocket Survival KitNote: Spark-Lite replaced with Metal Spark-Lite, Orange, Allen Wrench and extra flint. Stormproof Match Kit, OrangeOriginal Candle Lantern, Aluminum with Citronella Candle and CocoonStove with Spare Parts Kit and FunnelKettleHalon 1211 Fire ExtinguisherFood Container with Titanium SpoonWater FilterStainless Steel 40 oz Bottle with D-Ring CapStainless Steel Cup and LidIndividual Coffee Kits, Four Vitamin Drink Mix, Seven Packets Powdered Milk, Eight Packets Undergarments, One Set, in aLOCSAK Bag, Six Socks, Pair, in aLOCSAK Bag, Six Beach Towel All Weather Blanket, BlueEmergency Poncho, Clear Handkerchief in Ziploc Bag Dermatone Z-Cote Lips'n Face Protection CremeSun Screen Insect RepellentLeather Work Gloves in aLOCSAK bag Adhesive Bandages Fabric Strip, 1" x 3"Nitrile Gloves, Ten Boxes Personal Antimicrobial Wipes, Box of 100, Five Boxes Biohazard Waste Bags, Five Boxes Aura N95 Respirator/Surgical Mask, Ten Boxes Sharps ContainerAlcohol Prep PadsSOFT-T WideActidose-Aqua Activated CharcoalAlka-Seltzer Potassium Iodine, Three Campsuds in Nalgene Bottle, 4 oz.Unscented Baby-Mild Castile Liquid Soap, Organic Citrus Conditioning Hair Rinse, Travel Toothbrush and Dental Floss in aLOCSAK bag Nature de France le Stick deodorantSilica Gel PacketJournal and PenPublic Restroom Survival KitI should have gone with a different flashlight. Jeanette Isabelle
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#278148 - 12/22/15 05:12 PM
Re: WW III
[Re: Jeanette_Isabelle]
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Geezer
Registered: 06/02/06
Posts: 5357
Loc: SOCAL
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I have a similar Maglite, mine is black with a 3 watt LED (roughly 150 lumen). For the other side since there will be limited to no resupply, something running AA batteries that can use solar to recharge would be a better option.
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#278149 - 12/22/15 05:25 PM
Re: WW III
[Re: Russ]
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Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 11/13/06
Posts: 2986
Loc: Nacogdoches, Texas
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I have a similar Maglite, mine is black with a 3 watt LED (roughly 150 lumen). For the other side since there will be limited to no resupply, something running AA batteries that can use solar to recharge would be a better option. I've always been a MAG-LITE fan. Mom wanted a bright, compact EDC flashlight for herself so I asked this forum. It was then I began to appreciate the virtues of a quality 18650 flashlight. Jeanette Isabelle
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I'm not sure whose twisted idea it was to put hundreds of adolescents in underfunded schools run by people whose dreams were crushed years ago, but I admire the sadism. -- Wednesday Adams, Wednesday
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#278222 - 12/27/15 12:18 AM
Re: WW III
[Re: Jeanette_Isabelle]
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Registered: 02/20/09
Posts: 1372
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Jeanette
thoughts ...
1. Maglite, oxygen system and pulsoximter - all good ideas.
2. A couple of throw away towels for vomit or diarrhea - very helpful
3. an extra couple of elastic bandages ... super useful
4. gummy vitamins in a bottle ... very helpful
5. MEDS - amoxicillin, doxycycline, ciproflaxin - super useful ! You're not supposed to have them, but who cares. It's WWIII.
6. advil, Tylenol, motrin, aspirin - VERY important to have all of them
7. sunscreen 50 SPF
best of luck, Pete
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#278244 - 12/28/15 02:59 AM
Re: WW III
[Re: Dagny]
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Just ran across this -- a nationwide nuke drill in 1954 with NYC, DC, Chicago highlighted.
Thanks Dagny. I was born well over a decade and then some years after when some of those videos were first produced. Nonetheless they really take one back to a simpler - and much more, naive time. Growing up in grade school, we did not do the duck and cover drills. However and perhaps by then, the whole naive and almost propagandist mindset of hiding under a desk or shielding yourself with a blanket or other clothing would protect from a nuclear blast was no longer a valid mindset. Make no mistake though. Even here in Canada, the perceivable threat of nuclear war during my young years was a real and much talked about possibility. Interestingly enough, this news story Declassified: Here’s where the U.S. planned to nuke if a war with the Soviets broke out appeared on several websites just before Christmas. Even though the planning and targeting was from 45 years ago, it is still a sobering look back of what could have happened.
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