#47364 - 09/16/05 08:56 PM
End of the world books, Re: ETS v. Long Term Su
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Cranky Geek
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Both are great old friends, if slightly optimistic. I have Warday right next to them (well researched, honest, but the odds of it be a limited exchange went to zero before I was born), along with Brin's Postman (lacking research in a few places, but the principles are good; don't judge it by the movie).
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#47365 - 09/17/05 02:22 AM
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Journeyman
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Sounds like a good idea, Doug(provided your rules are followed).
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#47366 - 09/17/05 02:52 AM
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Namu (Giant Tree)
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My two cents: I'd love to see a practical (as another member said) LTS forum.
My family thinks I'm paranoid because I'm building EDC kits and stocking food and water, but I would like to have the peace of mind to know if something big and scary did upset the normal balance of life, at least I'd have a chance (and hopefully knowledge and skills) to get through it.
No plans to hole up in a compound or curse the government (at least not in an LTS forum)... just a real desire to regain some of humanity's long lost skills.
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#47367 - 09/17/05 04:24 AM
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It was written in the 1950s. It is well written. You feel like you are watching a movie instead of struggling with someone's prose. The one thing that I think he got wrong was the water. Water is stored in large water tanks that are gravity fed. He said the water stopped when the electricity stopped. I think the water would stop when the tank runs dry. The main character has an underground well that he gets water from. I would think that would require a pump that would require electricity. Other than that it seemed very realistic. There are many good lessons.
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#47368 - 09/17/05 05:16 AM
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Cranky Geek
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IIRC, the Braggs had an artisian well. Ground and water pressure apparently forces the water to the surface in those kinds of wells, no moving parts, but pressure can be funny at times. (I know someone who has one, he kabitzes about the pressure all the time.) In the book there was apparently enough for them to use it for irrigation, so running it into household plumbing should be easy enough, so long as you stick to the ground floor.
Uhm, yeah, I kinda read the cover off a copy of Alas Babylon when I was younger.
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#47369 - 09/17/05 07:13 AM
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Rapscallion
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You know, it's funny. This forum resisted even talking much about LTS for quite a while. It came up once in a long while, but never really got too serious interest.
Along with other indicators, I find it interesting that so much publicity/shop talk/community sink is focusing more and more on the impending disaster(s) waiting just around the corner for us all.
Why?
It just seems that the doom and gloom factor is accelerating beyond rational parameters. Even accounting for my present location, things seem even more stressful and tense than Y2K did. Wierd huh? <img src="/images/graemlins/tongue.gif" alt="" />
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#47370 - 09/17/05 09:32 PM
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Stranger
Registered: 02/10/03
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Loc: Canada
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I would also be interested in an LTS forum
(However, I disagree with only allowing people in who have so many posts)
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#47372 - 09/18/05 03:21 AM
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Anonymous
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I think some people are confusing "Long Term Survival" with what I guess should be called "Epochal Adaptation."
If what happened in New Orleans could be compared to Pompeii, it should be remembered that the Roman Empire continued to exist after Pompeii for almost four centuries. People who survived Pompeii endured Long Term Survival. Those who endured the fall of the Roman Empire Adapted to a new Epoch.
Long Term Survival almost certainly involves a dialogue about ethics, but probably not ideology. Epochal Adaptation invariably compels ideological discussions and conflicts.
I think that's where the difference lies, and time is often not a factor. It's sort of like pornography: you know it when you see it. Sort of like the difference between evacuation and migration.
I don't see the need for a separate forum, so long as LTS issues (as nebulously defined above) are discussed in a functional and ethical context. Anything else should be left to the Hippie Homesteaders and Bunker Bubbas.
My two cents, after a long absence from posting.
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#47373 - 09/18/05 03:54 AM
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Cranky Geek
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Well, before the server ate my old profile and all the posts from it, I did.... *growls menacing at server*
Immediate term: <24 hours, PSK and EDC country Short term: 24-120 hours, BOB Medium Term: 5-30 days, BOB gets you out of the area or you are bugging in for the duration Long Term: 30-365 days, you should be moving TEOTWAWKI: 366+ days, it isn't ever going to be the same again (a world war, a really good plague, comet strike, etc)
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