#53223 - 11/07/05 01:41 AM
Re: winter car food
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Registered: 09/04/05
Posts: 417
Loc: Illinois
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You lower (just a bit) a window on the downwind side of the car, and put the candle(s) on the upwind side. It doesn't bring things up to comfort level, but it does take the edge off the cold... and it gives you a heat source to brew up coffee or cocoa, and the warm drink does as much or more than the candle(s) to chase off the chills.
Troy
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#53224 - 11/07/05 02:26 AM
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Registered: 06/01/05
Posts: 375
Loc: Ohio
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hopefully, that method will lose popularity and not be exported anywhere else in the world
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#53225 - 11/07/05 02:37 AM
Re: winter car food
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Registered: 09/04/05
Posts: 417
Loc: Illinois
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Good to hear from ya Frenchy, glad to see you're holding on to your sense of humor. Keep yer head down & stay safe, hope things settle down there soon.
Troy
P.S. I haven't caught up on the particulars, (news over here is way too biased, if it's outside the U.S., coverage is less than thorough) is all the rioting over a lack of jobs???
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#53226 - 11/07/05 03:22 AM
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Cranky Geek
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Registered: 09/08/05
Posts: 4642
Loc: Vermont
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Thanks for the check in, Frenchy. Keep yourself safe.
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When a man dare not speak without malice for fear of giving insult, that is when truth starts to die. Truth is the truest freedom.
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#53227 - 11/07/05 06:23 AM
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Registered: 06/25/05
Posts: 148
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For what we are beiing told (as neighbouring country of France) The riot started with some guys who were on the run for the police and hide in a highvoltage cabine and got electrocuted. Now the people are angry because the police were folowing them (altough they deny this).
For what it's worth, If you behave you do not have to run for the police. Second if you hide in a cabin with high voltage / current you are just plain stupid.
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#53231 - 11/07/05 06:36 PM
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Registered: 09/19/05
Posts: 639
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area
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- throw a Molotov cocktail inside the car ; - wait for the burned out car to cool down a bit ...
I see those experiments are ongoing. I thought you guys liked things a little underdone? :->
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#53232 - 11/07/05 06:36 PM
Re: winter car food
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Registered: 10/08/05
Posts: 108
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Up here in New England we get some pretty long cold spells (as in several days in a row below zero F) so this is a real issue for me too. Here is how I plan to tackle it this winter...
Lifeboat Supplies.
The SOLAS approved rations from the better companies like Datrex or Mainstay are designed to be good below freezing. They are low thirst, easy to digest, don't require heating and will keep you alive with plenty of calories for a while.
The water packets from Datrex are reported to be very resilient and are capable of being frozen solid. Avoid the "blox" packaging from other companies (look like juice boxes) and stick with the Datrex 4 oz water packets.
Both the rations and the water have a 5 year shelf life and are made just for this kind of thing.
If you need/want to heat them, remember that the rations and water come in retort packaging so MRE heaters should work great with a bit of water. Or the air-activated chemical warmers (various brands) that you put in your gloves, pockets, et al. can be wrapped around them.
Hope this helps,
MedB
Edited by MedB (11/07/05 06:38 PM)
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